- Aug 10, 2019
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I need some advice from anybody in the know.
I want to buy a 32" LCD TV. I will need to do it on interest free credit because we can't afford the outlay in one go. We have a standard Virgin cable pack, a decent sony DVD player which I bought second hand and a nintendo Wii on which the kids play daily.
The budget was initially set at around £550, and something like the Samsung LE32A456 was looking a good bet. But after reading forums and looking in the shops, the Sony KDL-32D3000 and Panasonic TX-32LXD70 are enticing and make me question whether a greater outlay would be worth it in the long run.
We are not the most demanding of viewers. We don't have great AV / home cinema set ups. We simply love watching movies and a bit of sport. Would £550 cover my needs and if so can somebody recommend a set? Or would £700 be worth the extra spend and leave me better off in 5 years time?
I need advice because I don't want to get it wrong and waste the money. Any comments welcome.
I want to buy a 32" LCD TV. I will need to do it on interest free credit because we can't afford the outlay in one go. We have a standard Virgin cable pack, a decent sony DVD player which I bought second hand and a nintendo Wii on which the kids play daily.
The budget was initially set at around £550, and something like the Samsung LE32A456 was looking a good bet. But after reading forums and looking in the shops, the Sony KDL-32D3000 and Panasonic TX-32LXD70 are enticing and make me question whether a greater outlay would be worth it in the long run.
We are not the most demanding of viewers. We don't have great AV / home cinema set ups. We simply love watching movies and a bit of sport. Would £550 cover my needs and if so can somebody recommend a set? Or would £700 be worth the extra spend and leave me better off in 5 years time?
I need advice because I don't want to get it wrong and waste the money. Any comments welcome.