What's the cheapest 1080p TV worth having?
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I'm shopping for a new TV at the moment and wondered what the pick of the current deals was?
I'm looking for something of a moderate size (~32") but am not fussy, I can go bigger or smaller if there is a particular deal or reason to. I'm on a fairly tight budget (~£400), but again, this is flexible. I'm quite happy to save for a month or two and spend a bit extra if I get more bang for my buck this way.
The one thing that the TV must be is 1080p. I know that the benefits are debatable in a lot of circumstances, but this TV will be used as my primary computer screen the majority of the time so I need the extra resolution for this. It's never going to connected to an aerial/sky box or be used for viewing SD TV, everything piped in to it will be either via the PC or XBox/PS3, so SD performance/freeview/etc is not important.
So, if these were your criteria and the money was in your pocket, what would you buy?
I'm looking for something of a moderate size (~32") but am not fussy, I can go bigger or smaller if there is a particular deal or reason to. I'm on a fairly tight budget (~£400), but again, this is flexible. I'm quite happy to save for a month or two and spend a bit extra if I get more bang for my buck this way.
The one thing that the TV must be is 1080p. I know that the benefits are debatable in a lot of circumstances, but this TV will be used as my primary computer screen the majority of the time so I need the extra resolution for this. It's never going to connected to an aerial/sky box or be used for viewing SD TV, everything piped in to it will be either via the PC or XBox/PS3, so SD performance/freeview/etc is not important.
So, if these were your criteria and the money was in your pocket, what would you buy?
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