Sony Bravia is good. I bought a Samsung and sent it back, the sound was terrible, swapped it for the Sony.
2007-01-01 05:31:44
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answered by keefy 3
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Everyone knows Sony is the Rolls Royce in the Market, but so is their prices. If ur in the UK, pop into Comets etc and look at all the TV's together, have a look at the Samsung and check out the picture quality etc, it also looks well designed. I would go for either, but if watching the pennies go for the Samsung, the more technical the equipment is the more it can, and will go wrong as they are so sensitive. I am a person who buys branded names like sony etc but i have had lots of probs, where my inlaws, neighbours and other family members have always bought the elcheepo brands which bloody seem to last years, picture quality on the cheep Tvs were pretty good, my next telly is definetly a samsung.
2007-01-01 05:54:58
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answered by DIAMOND_GEEZER_56 4
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well i recently purchased a digital research hd lcd 32 inch for $500. I was a little concerned that it wouldnt work because of the price but i hooked up xbox on it and it works perfectly. So maybe u should take a look at that tv.
2016-05-23 03:17:59
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answered by ? 4
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Readers' Choice: HDTV Survey
09.20.06
Download Now: HDTVs.pdf
Total posts: 13
It's about time. This year, along with satellite radios, we add HDTVs to the mix. And, as you might expect, readers rate all sorts of vendors offering all sorts of HD technologies, from plasma TVs and rear-projections to good ol' CRTs. But two companies stand out: Pioneer and Sony.
If you look at the overall scores across all technologies, Pioneer is king, with a significantly above-average overall score of 9.0 out of 10. This has a lot do with the fact that readers prefer plasmas to all other HD technologies. Pioneer is one of the biggest plasma vendors, and it's the lone Readers' Choice for this segment of the market, with a 9.1 out of 10. It's also the Readers' Choice for rear-projection TVs, with an 8.7.
In the big picture, across all technologies, Sony is just behind Pioneer, with an overall score of 8.5, and it receives a Readers' Choice award for CRTs (8.4), and LCDs (8.6). Readers also shared their experiences with front-projection TVs, but Sony was the only vendor rated. And because Sony received only 50 responses in total, a Readers' Choice in that niche category will have to wait until next year.
Pioneer
No one comes close. Pioneer garners the highest overall score. The company comes out ahead on rear-projection TVs and, in particular, plasmas.
Sony
Looking for an LCD model—or even a good old CRT? Look to Sony. And Sony's scores are pretty darn good for rear-projection models, too.
SUBCATEGORIES:
Plasma: Pioneer; Rear-projection: Pioneer; CRT: Sony; LCD: Sony; Front-projection: None
Download the HDTV Readers' Survey Results (PDF)
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2017611,00.asp
2007-01-01 11:16:49
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answered by Anonymous
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the samsung lcd (there are 2 both good but the more expensive one is amazing). this tv is much $ less than the sony and just about as good, it leads all other in its category in contrast (4000:1) and if you go to bestbuy or cc and look you can tell this tv is cleary the best
2007-01-01 05:45:59
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answered by yomomma 2
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I have a 32 HD LCD Toshiba nice clear pic and im not hooked to a HD sorse yet
2007-01-01 05:31:15
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answered by sonoftazont 3
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Sony Bravia
2007-01-01 05:30:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Sony Bravia,it's worth paying the extra £$
2007-01-01 05:39:09
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answered by Anonymous
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The Toshiba 32WLT68.
http://www.cramptonandmoore.co.uk/32wlt68-i1384.html
Although the Sharp LCDs are very popular at the moment too.
http://www.cramptonandmoore.co.uk/lc32gd9e-i1159.html
http://www.cramptonandmoore.co.uk/lc32gd8e-i1157.html
2007-01-02 08:26:41
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answered by maryavatar 4
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Sony
2007-01-01 05:31:40
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answered by Anonymous
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