al7478:
Right. TVs do not all look the same (see the awful smudge resistant finish on the last generation of Panasonics, and any TVs who's manufacturers think its a good idea to tinge them with red or have blue lights on them or suchlike). The buyer's guide is exactly that, so it is useful if you want to buy something. Funny that, innit?
And, last time I checked, brains could not be sharpened. They are not pencils.
Bah! Humbug!
Oh no! TVs don't all look the same? Tell me it aint true! What if it clashes with the sofa? Nooooooooooooo!!
Thankfully WHF is here to save the day, with its buyer's guide that contains zero photos of said televisions.....
Get a grip man. Massive TVs all look pretty much identical and offer the same features as each other these days, albeit in ever more confusing configurations and jargon. Even if you can get Facebook on one and not another, who cares? Thats not the important bit. What's important is the moving pictures - TVs are just giant pacifiers that offer you an escapist version of reality different enough to your own miserable version that you don't shoot yourself in the face when you get home from work. Choose a slightly different shaped dummy to suckle and dribble on, spend that month's wages on a new teet for the corner of your suburban nightmare nest. Look - this one can recognise your face and the silent tears welling behind your eyes! Woo. What a time to be alive!