LG Scarlet 32LG6000 thoughts

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Well as the title say I am thinking of getting a LG Scarlet 32LG6000 it seems a good spec for a sub 400 pound 32" lcd .

So I was wondering if anyone has any input on it.
 
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My parents actually ordered this TV for themselves yesterday, I'll let you know what I think of it in a couple of days time ;)

Just going by what it looked like in the shop though I'm quite impressed with it
 
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Im not sure about the actual looks of it but the spec seems very impressive and its easy on the wallet.
I was also looking at the sammy LE32A559P4
 
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Well it to late now im six hundred pounds down and a spanking new sammy on the way .:eek:

the sammy LE32A559P4 is 1080p screen though it just depends if you need that as you can get some cheap 720p tvs

I was after 1080p as im gonna run my xbox and now my pc and on top of that its going to be close so I need the res .

Fingers crossed it performs.:D
 
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which model did you buy as i'm after a 32inch 1080p tv and been looking at the Samsung LE32A656A and Sony KDL32W4000U and cant decide which one to buy
 
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I got the Samsung LE32A656A Its a decent price for such a high spec and I was looking at a group of lcd's in pc worlds and the sammys just had the crisper picture over the others, even over the panasonics who are supposed to be top dogs.
 
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did you get one and how much did you pay as i found the cheapest price for the 32 for 577 ish

try those price comparison websites as they link straight to the shop websites
 
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I paid £627.95 but that was a package with a wall mount thew TV on its own was £573.00 I also paid the £89 for their 2 year cover which I kicked my self for doing but luckily I can cancel that.
But it was so hard to get hold of every-time I ordered it they called up 10 minutes later saying they are out of stock ,I was particularly gutted as my first choice retailer was 1 of the cheapest and if you join there club for 30 quid they plonk 3 year warranties on everything you buy from them.
 
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1080p on a 32" Is not worth it.

Why on earth do people spend £500-700+ on a 32" television when you can get a decent branded one for under £500?

If you want to spend more than £500, buy a BIGGER TV!

IMO the people who buy the more expensive ones have time to sit there and check out colour definition etc, whereas Joe average who just wants a great picture doesn't need to do that.

I bought a LG Scarlet recently, brilliant TV, cost £427 inc delivery and looks absolutely gorgeous!!!

4 x HDMI as well! :D
 
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Whilst I still can't really add much to this thread as despite the TV arriving I've got my own so dont ever venture into my parents room :D but yeah seems like a good middle of the range set

Looks wise I still like it and the little hole that lights up is a novel little thing as is the tune that plays when you switch the set on. Picture seems good as does the sound

Still surprised me rents picked such a dare I say it trendy and good spec TV :p
 
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