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  • What websites give simple advice on buying a new tv? (Yawn I know..)
  • edenvalleyboy
    Free Member

    Hi,

    As title really. I’m looking for advice on what the different technology is and what is good to get and why..

    Thanks,

    TomB
    Full Member

    I find the singletrack forum pretty good for this sort of thing. Give it a try. (not so good for bike related stuff though…)

    lucky7500
    Full Member

    Bit of a retro (or possibly old fashioned) response, but I’d recommend picking up a current issue of what hi-fi. They seem to have tv tests pretty much every issue and a comprehensive guide to more or less everything available in the back. They tend to be good at explaining jargon as well.

    Or, just get a mid range Samsung and be done with it. 🙂

    houndlegs
    Free Member

    avforums is good, but they can get a bit in depth on there.

    edenvalleyboy
    Free Member

    Cheers for suggestions.

    @tomb – I’ll try question here then.

    We have a really good, newish, Hummax freeview box with large disk capacity for recording. Feeview has all the channels we’ll ever need (in Freeview’s curent capacity).

    Therefore, all we need is a new tv (region of £250-300) that’ll work well with it. Won’t be looking to hook up to the internet etc.

    Any suggestions? On initial browsing I fear we’ll be paying for technology we won’t use or already have, that will then detract from potential quality of actual tv within our price range..

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