P pkemoi New member Aug 29, 2013 1 0 0 Visit site Aug 29, 2013 #2 I am having a hard time choosing between two TVs. They are aprox. the same price and these are the specs: Grundig 40" LED-TV 40 VLE 6239 BM 100 hz, PPR400, Edge-LED, SRS TruSurround 2 x 20 watt, 1080p http://www.lefdal.com/product/tv-lyd-bilde/tv/40VLE6239BM/grundig-40-led-tv-40-vle-6239-bm VS Sony 40" LED-TV KDL-40R473A 50 hz, MotionflowXR100, full/back LED, No surround 2 x 8 watt, 1080p http://www.lefdal.com/product/tv-lyd-bilde/tv/KDL40R473ABAE/sony-40-led-tv-kdl-40r473a Which would you choose considering both the specs and the design. Thanks for the answers!
I am having a hard time choosing between two TVs. They are aprox. the same price and these are the specs: Grundig 40" LED-TV 40 VLE 6239 BM 100 hz, PPR400, Edge-LED, SRS TruSurround 2 x 20 watt, 1080p http://www.lefdal.com/product/tv-lyd-bilde/tv/40VLE6239BM/grundig-40-led-tv-40-vle-6239-bm VS Sony 40" LED-TV KDL-40R473A 50 hz, MotionflowXR100, full/back LED, No surround 2 x 8 watt, 1080p http://www.lefdal.com/product/tv-lyd-bilde/tv/KDL40R473ABAE/sony-40-led-tv-kdl-40r473a Which would you choose considering both the specs and the design. Thanks for the answers!
A Andy Clough New member Apr 27, 2004 776 0 0 Visit site Aug 29, 2013 #3 I'm afraid we haven't had any dealings with Grundig for some time, so can't comment on that set. Sony TVs are usually a pretty safe bet though. I wouldn't get too hung up on the specs, it's the real-world picture quality that counts.
I'm afraid we haven't had any dealings with Grundig for some time, so can't comment on that set. Sony TVs are usually a pretty safe bet though. I wouldn't get too hung up on the specs, it's the real-world picture quality that counts.