FAO Weaste

On a budget (as I will be when I buy one) I'd go for a Samsung.
 
Apologies Weaste, I was shitfaced when I posted this last night.

I'm basically after a 42" LCD, for around £700-800. I've looked at so many my head is fecking spinning.
 
Wot about an LG

I have an LG and it's SOLID
 
As opposed to other inferior brands
 
Apologies Weaste, I was shitfaced when I posted this last night.

I'm basically after a 42" LCD, for around £700-800. I've looked at so many my head is fecking spinning.

Well, Sony don't do 42" for Europe, so it is going to be 40 or 46.

I like the KDL40W4000, but it's probably out of your price rage. Try looking at the KDL40V3000, Amazon have it going for 775 quid ATM.
 
On a budget (as I will be when I buy one) I'd go for a Samsung.

what i meant. there's only a fraction of difference between both of them and im not willing to spend a fortune because of that slight difference.
 
Well, Sony don't do 42" for Europe, so it is going to be 40 or 46.

I like the KDL40W4000, but it's probably out of your price rage. Try looking at the KDL40V3000, Amazon have it going for 775 quid ATM.

Cheers Weaste. I'd noticed since posting that Sony don't do a 42'' LCD.

I'll have a look at the KDL40V3000
 
Ive got a 71'' LG LCD Rear Projection in my room, its fantastic...Picture is Super and its an absolute monster of a TV...

The reason i got that rather than LCD / Plasma was at the time it was amazing value, and The LCD/Plasma's had not dropped in price...

Fantastic for watching Sport and playing Xbox on it!
 
The size is important depending on resolution and viewing distance. If you have a 1080p TV 40" for example and sit say 15 foot away, it will look not much better, if at all, than a 720p TV of a similar size. There are charts that can show you optimum viewing distances.
 
What does that mean though? It's all jargon to me mate. What should I be looking for?