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Looking for new tv - help needed
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That would be nice. Well, actually I have two bang and olufsen sets, but they're from 1981 and 1984. Still look and sound great for watching films and general TV, so no need for me to replace them yet. As you might have guessed though, I don't use them for gaming :rotfl:.
However, much more recent 720p B&O sets are available often for decent prices second hand. Might not be the latest technology, but in my opinion they look and sound better than just about anything new in the average shop today and are a not too expensive way to have a very nice TV.
Thanks nicely said.
Well with everything youve all said i decided to wait and just keep saving so we can get a tv thats worth paying for, no point in upgrading 5" for £290. As we have ps3/pc connected to our tv anyway so its like smart tv.
(it was these point in the comments that helped make my mind up, so MSE works again bec ause youve saved me wasting my money)
We will let you all know later in the year what we finally do get :TStill comping, after 2 heart attacks 4th feb & 6th feb, and a stent put in.. 45 years old only:eek:0 -
H guys,
Just a quick question ref the Hitachi 42'' tv as I just bought one. How does the dongle work as I have attached it into the back of the tv but there is another attachment that came with the dongle and also a disc but I have only an ipad and not a laptop so have no idea where the disc is meant to go. Any help would be great0 -
for 42" to 47", LED Tvs are pretty damn good. I would recommend a Sony or a LG. If you plan on 55" and above, plasmas from Panasonic are legit.0
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