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right im gonna buy a 37" Samsung A656 for £600, when i get home from work at 6, so guys its your job to tell me if im making a massive mistake or not
right im gonna buy a 37" Samsung A656 for £600, when i get home from work at 6, so guys its your job to tell me if im making a massive mistake or not
42PX80 for less than £500 - the decision is made.
42PX80 for less than £500 - the decision is made.
42PX80 for less than £500 - the decision is made.
ewww plasma.
Any product with burning options in the menu is never good.


im not gonna get a plasma because this tv will be used for 95% gaming so thats why ive chosen a lcd, i made a thread a few weeks ago but got no replies so i settled on this and what to know what people think of it.
im not gonna get a plasma because this tv will be used for 95% gaming so thats why ive chosen a lcd, i made a thread a few weeks ago but got no replies so i settled on this and what to know what people think of it.
Ahh right kk, LCD it is then.
A plasma is better for gaming picture and moton wise, but for solid gaming all the time you will eventually get IR and maybe burn after hardcore sessions over months.
if it wasnt just for gaming then i would buy a plasma as there are tons of cracking deals atm



which i was pretty annoyed about but ive done some research since then and now im just lost. Every time i see a tv i like, i read a review and there is some sort of flaw. 100hz seems to divide everybodys opinion.bit of a bump
when i got home from work the tv was out of stockwhich i was pretty annoyed about but ive done some research since then and now im just lost. Every time i see a tv i like, i read a review and there is some sort of flaw. 100hz seems to divide everybodys opinion.
Very simple my budget is £600 max, ideally a 37" tv
anybody know anything about the Toshiba 37RV555, ive searched about but found nothing really apart from some user reviews which say its pretty good.
any help, god how hard is it to spend £600 : /
