Lcd hd tv
Lcd hd tv
One other thing though, won't going from 60" to 32" be a massive change? Not sure I could do it! :tongue_smilie:
Other option is to save up for a few more months and get a 50" plasma - you can get decent ones for £500 and it'll have a far better picture than the LCDs we're talking about. Plus the smooth image of a plasma is far more suited to gaming............
parthiban One other thing though, won't going from 60" to 32" be a massive change? Not sure I could do it! :tongue_smilie:
parthiban One other thing though, won't going from 60" to 32" be a massive change? Not sure I could do it! :tongue_smilie:
parthiban The resolution - HD ready will be 720p (1280x720, although sometimes 1366x768), full HD will be 1080p (1920x1080).
If you're using with an xbox and you want clarity 1080p will be great but at 32" it isn't that important.
parthiban The resolution - HD ready will be 720p (1280x720, although sometimes 1366x768), full HD will be 1080p (1920x1080).
If you're using with an xbox and you want clarity 1080p will be great but at 32" it isn't that important.
steviewevie I dunno, but I would have thought the massive improvement from going from a horrible blurry (sorry) rear projection TV to a sharp one would be worth trading off vs the smaller size !
steviewevie I dunno, but I would have thought the massive improvement from going from a horrible blurry (sorry) rear projection TV to a sharp one would be worth trading off vs the smaller size !
Carpediem lol dont be sorry, image qaulity is better than a standard (old style) tv, but still shocking compared to an LCDReally ? ok, but I've never seen a rear projection TV whose picture wasn't absolutely awful compared to an old CRT TV, the only benefit seemed to be the larger (but dimmer) screen.
Carpediem lol dont be sorry, image qaulity is better than a standard (old style) tv, but still shocking compared to an LCDReally ? ok, but I've never seen a rear projection TV whose picture wasn't absolutely awful compared to an old CRT TV, the only benefit seemed to be the larger (but dimmer) screen.
Ahh fair enough, 32" will probably be ok for you then. Also depending on the distance you sit from the screen, 1080p may not actually make that much of a difference so you could save a bit and stick with a lower res screen.
There's a bit of confusion with HD ready - they used to be described as "HD ready" and "HD ready 1080p" but this was dropped quite early on to take on "HD ready" for 720p screens and "Full HD" for 1080p screens.
Either way it's all just wording, you'll struggle to find a 32" TV that isn't HD ready so there isn't anything to worry about, just whether it's 720 or 1080p which it will say on the front.
I think our replies are overlapping Parthiban, since we both seem to keep saying the same thing :lol:
these seems good for a plasma, 42"
although im not that clued up on plasma's (not that i am clued up on LCD either lol)
http://www.richersounds.com/product/plas...30starstar
Carpediem haha thanks SHAHZ
found this, seems good?
http://www.richersounds.com/product/lcd-...s-le32b350
Carpediem haha thanks SHAHZ
found this, seems good?
http://www.richersounds.com/product/lcd-...s-le32b350
steviewevie I think our replies are overlapping Parthiban, since we both seem to keep saying the same thing :lol:Lol yeah we are, and I imagine equally bored at work! :tongue_smilie:
Carpediem these seems good for a plasma, 42"
although im not that clued up on plasma's (not that i am clued up on LCD either lol)
http://www.richersounds.com/product/plas...30starstar
steviewevie I think our replies are overlapping Parthiban, since we both seem to keep saying the same thing :lol:Lol yeah we are, and I imagine equally bored at work! :tongue_smilie:
Carpediem these seems good for a plasma, 42"
although im not that clued up on plasma's (not that i am clued up on LCD either lol)
http://www.richersounds.com/product/plas...30starstar