Andy Clough said:As luck would have it, we have a Supertest of the latest 46-47in TVs in the August issue of the magazine, on sale June 29th. All will be revealed then 😉
Mickgw said:Cheers guys, will there be a massive difference from the TV i have?
In terms of the Kuro i know this gets discussed a lot but is the Pana the nearest?
Oldboy said:Andy Clough said:As luck would have it, we have a Supertest of the latest 46-47in TVs in the August issue of the magazine, on sale June 29th. All will be revealed then 😉
Any chance you could reveal the contenders Andy??
Andy Clough said:Oldboy said:Andy Clough said:As luck would have it, we have a Supertest of the latest 46-47in TVs in the August issue of the magazine, on sale June 29th. All will be revealed then 😉
Any chance you could reveal the contenders Andy??
Certainly can: LG 47LM860V, LG 47LM960V, Panasonic TX-L47ET50, Panasonic TX-L47WT50, Samsung UE46ES6800, Sony KDL-46HX753, Sony KDL-46HX853.
Mickgw said:My budget would probably be no more than £2K, obviously dont really want to spend that, i currently have a Sony KDL40W4500 and Panasonic DMPBD55 blu ray player, must be coming up to 4 years now but the picture is still fantastic, so i really want to see a difference paying that sort of money.
bigboss said:What about a 50-inch TV? Look at the Panasonic GT50 & VT50. If it was my money, I would choose between the 2 Panasonics, & Sony HX853.
Most TVs in the market can be bought for your budget.
Oldboy said:Got to agree with bigboss re the two Panasonic options but i only suggested the tvs that i did originally due to the screen size you wanted but if you were to look at a 50 inch tv then the VT50 is simply stunning and is where my money would go without hesitation, it's probably the best tv you could buy at the moment.
uberfrag said:I have the samsung ue55es8000 and have to say that even after a month of owning it I'm still amazed by the picture quality. So on that basis I'd have to say you should seriously looks at the 46es8000, however you also mention your budget can stretch to 2 grand and if that'd the case why don't you just get the 55es8000? Prices have dropped recently and I got mine from John Lewis on their price match scheme for £1985, they also give you a 5 year extended warranty and currently if you buy a samsung tv you get a free galaxy pad!! It's a great deal.
Son_of_SJ said:Mickgw said:My budget would probably be no more than £2K, obviously dont really want to spend that, i currently have a Sony KDL40W4500 and Panasonic DMPBD55 blu ray player, must be coming up to 4 years now but the picture is still fantastic, so i really want to see a difference paying that sort of money.
bigboss said:What about a 50-inch TV? Look at the Panasonic GT50 & VT50. If it was my money, I would choose between the 2 Panasonics, & Sony HX853.
Most TVs in the market can be bought for your budget.
Oldboy said:Got to agree with bigboss re the two Panasonic options but i only suggested the tvs that i did originally due to the screen size you wanted but if you were to look at a 50 inch tv then the VT50 is simply stunning and is where my money would go without hesitation, it's probably the best tv you could buy at the moment.
uberfrag said:I have the samsung ue55es8000 and have to say that even after a month of owning it I'm still amazed by the picture quality. So on that basis I'd have to say you should seriously looks at the 46es8000, however you also mention your budget can stretch to 2 grand and if that'd the case why don't you just get the 55es8000? Prices have dropped recently and I got mine from John Lewis on their price match scheme for £1985, they also give you a 5 year extended warranty and currently if you buy a samsung tv you get a free galaxy pad!! It's a great deal.
It's now almost a month since you started this thread, so you may have bought a TV by now. If not, I concur with the various choices (Panasonic, Sony, Samsung) of those whom I have quoted. Getting a 46" or 47" TV is definitely NOT ENOUGH of an increase over your existing 40" Sony. Go for the biggest one that you can within your budget.