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Hey guys, I'm going to be getting a new television for my Xbox 360 (When it arrives), I currently have some 8 or so year old Sony 21" thing, I'd like my new tele to be a thin television, I have around 300-500 GBP to spend, I have no idea what things like 1080p etc are. I'm guessing I should go for something that's HD?
TV's is something I'm completely un-educated on, so any help is most appreciated... ![]() |
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Hey guys, I'm going to be getting a new television for my Xbox 360 (When it arrives), I currently have some 8 or so year old Sony 21" thing, I'd like my new tele to be a thin television, I have around 300-500 GBP to spend, I have no idea what things like 1080p etc are. I'm guessing I should go for something that's HD? http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electronics/-/319/405/-/924634/Samsung-32-LE32R74BDX-Freeview-HD-Ready-Widescreen-LCD-TV/Product.html?searchtype=genre ![]() Though if you can stretch another 150 quid or so, you could get the 40 Inch version. ![]() |
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Buy this. |
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Buy this. http://www.empiredirect.co.uk/content/products/details/index~modelcode~SAM-LE32R86WDX.htm Also 10% off here (to bring it below £500) http://www.hotukdeals.com/deal/34500...ire-direct-til Offer ends Tuesday though. Edit: I should probably point out that TV supports 720p (which is basically the resolution the TV can display). You are very unlikely to get a 1080p within your price range. 720p is 1280x720, although most 720p LCDs are actually 1366x768. 1080p is 1980x1080. |
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