reccomend me a telly for 6-700 quid
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Hi Folks,
Moving into a new house soon, and i'm gonna need a telly.
As big as poss, but a good quality one. Maybe some Blue ray DVDs in the future. But mainly sky HD for the moment.
Do I 748 or 1080p?
Plasma or LCD?
What do you reccomend? It's going to fit into a resonable sized lounge.
Cheers in advance
Moving into a new house soon, and i'm gonna need a telly.
As big as poss, but a good quality one. Maybe some Blue ray DVDs in the future. But mainly sky HD for the moment.
Do I 748 or 1080p?
Plasma or LCD?
What do you reccomend? It's going to fit into a resonable sized lounge.
Cheers in advance
At the viewing distance mentioned, you'll not be likely to appreciate the extra benefit of a 1080p BR movie being played on a 1080 rez display, of either type that falls into your budget.
Start looking at 60-65" at that distance, and THEN full resolution BR movies start coming into their own.
A 1366x768 Panasonic 50X10 is better than the 42X10 at 1024x768 resolution - but not massively as the eye's acuity is more pronounced on vertical rez as opposed to horizontal.
Still better to have than not, and the cinema experience comes into play too at that size.
As for LCD - it's definitely getting better, and making decent improvements in a number of areas, but at your price point, the main achille's heel is motion resolution, and this is still an area where Plasma wipes the floor with LCD.
Bottom line, for your budget, nothing apart from the Panasonic gets a look in, so it's daft looking at anything else other than the best that your financial constraint lets you.
Complete no-brainer afaics.
Start looking at 60-65" at that distance, and THEN full resolution BR movies start coming into their own.
A 1366x768 Panasonic 50X10 is better than the 42X10 at 1024x768 resolution - but not massively as the eye's acuity is more pronounced on vertical rez as opposed to horizontal.
Still better to have than not, and the cinema experience comes into play too at that size.
As for LCD - it's definitely getting better, and making decent improvements in a number of areas, but at your price point, the main achille's heel is motion resolution, and this is still an area where Plasma wipes the floor with LCD.
Bottom line, for your budget, nothing apart from the Panasonic gets a look in, so it's daft looking at anything else other than the best that your financial constraint lets you.
Complete no-brainer afaics.
Plotters recommended a Hitachi LCD some while ago which I picked up for around £500. We've been really pleased with it, 1080 thingies and Sky HD through an HDMI cable.
There are sooooo many models to chose from, I found it hugely confusing and was therefore happy to have someone just say 'buy this one'!
NDA said:
Plotters recommended a Hitachi LCD some while ago which I picked up for around £500. We've been really pleased with it, 1080 thingies and Sky HD through an HDMI cable.
There are sooooo many models to chose from, I found it hugely confusing and was therefore happy to have someone just say 'buy this one'!
So yeah I need someone to go.There are sooooo many models to chose from, I found it hugely confusing and was therefore happy to have someone just say 'buy this one'!
'Buy that one'

Panasonic TX-42X10
http://www.soundandvision.co.uk/tv/plasma/panasoni...
Or if you've got an element of budget flexibility then the 50" as PJS says.
http://www.soundandvision.co.uk/tv/plasma/panasoni...
Both wipe the floor with anything at an equivalent size/price point.
http://www.soundandvision.co.uk/tv/plasma/panasoni...
Or if you've got an element of budget flexibility then the 50" as PJS says.
http://www.soundandvision.co.uk/tv/plasma/panasoni...
Both wipe the floor with anything at an equivalent size/price point.
Edited by Plotloss on Saturday 25th April 21:27
Pwig said:
Cool well I think the 42" one is in the lead. I don't think I need much bigger.

I'd quietly disagree - okay, there's a £100 odd difference on what you'd set your upper budget level at, but aside from that, you're trying to second guess the size abstractly.
Go and stand 10-15ft from both sets in a local store, and see if the 50" one still looks too big - you'll be surprised how much a 50" seems massive initially, but after a brief period, blends into the room.
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