you can get the 40" v2000 for £999 ( shop price ) ( www.comet.co.uk ), everyone knows that the v 32 is the best lcd in the market, so why not get the 40".
Hope this helps wg
2007-03-21 04:25:24
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answered by wondergeezer 6
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the sole distinction between an "LED" demonstrate screen and a "lcd" demonstrate screen is the back mild. They the two use lcd (lcd) panels to create the photograph. those suggested as lcd use a compact fluorescent tube to offer the sunshine which shines for the time of the demonstrate. those are actually not waiting to offer real black, that's many times slightly darkish gray. those suggested as LED use rows of light Emitting Diodes to offer the back mild. those provide a much extra useful assessment because of fact the blacks are real black. So often the photograph is extra useful than the only the place a single bulb illuminates the demonstrate screen. You had a scratch on seen floor. it is the lcd panel itself. this does not impact the back lighting fixtures gadget so as that area does not have been replaced while the fault became repaired. What you had equipped became a lcd (lcd) demonstrate screen. that's going to be same to the only taken out. different than for something, a distinctive designed one does not in advantageous condition and the electrical powered connectors might additionally be distinctive. The utility isn't the problem. I assume which you probably did not talk with an "engineer" the two, it became probably in basic terms a "front table" or delivery individual. a qualified technician does not have given you this way of obscure and misguided answer.
2016-11-27 19:36:14
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answered by sosnowski 4
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Samsung definitely; I have two. 32" in the lounge and 26" in the Conservatory. Absolutley stunning picture quality
2007-03-21 03:46:21
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answered by kaydee 3
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It's got to be Samsung I have a 40" and the picture quailty is superb nothing compares in my opion
2007-03-21 03:51:57
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answered by TerenceG 2
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Sounds good. Why not visit a large retailer's that display an array of differentTVs, with assistants that can advise you accordingly.
2007-03-21 07:10:06
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answered by dover56dover 3
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depends how big mate i bought one for my friend from argos a few weeks back, it was a bush 37" and i only paid £550 and its good quality but i also bought myself one a 40incher and i paid £1300 but its top of the range.
2007-03-21 03:45:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No 'No' No' don't do it .Go for a samsung.
2007-03-21 03:44:13
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answered by DickyNowItAll 4
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