my friend has samsung 3d smart tv, get one if you can if you have a samsung galaxy you can wireless stream your phone onto it
I have normal samsung 46inch which Ive always been happy with
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Thanks for all the above guys.
This is an LG system though, an I believe it links the remote from an LG TV, so this my be top of my list in terms of brand.
Forgot to mention, I already have a BluRay home cinema with 5.1 surround, so this isn't a concern for me or my budgetShiny wrote:I had this dilemma a couple of years back and went for a Panasonic. Awesome quality TV.
Budget for some decent speakers though, even if only 2.1, as flat screens mean thin lifeless speakers.

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I had the Samsung 42 which Aaron now has and now got the Samsung 50 inch (using as my monitor with my galaxy note 10.1 streaming to it) they have both been faultless and I would recommend anytime.
I back up the comments about richer sounds aswell they know there stuff and my father in law will only buy from them, their service is second to none
LG are good as all screens in all tv's are made by LG anyway.
I back up the comments about richer sounds aswell they know there stuff and my father in law will only buy from them, their service is second to none

LG are good as all screens in all tv's are made by LG anyway.
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You'll probably find the HDMi link works best with other Sammy stuff and is clunky with others. Most seem to be like that (ours is perfect with the Panny BluRay but the aspect ratio from the Humax is all shot to f uck and you have to reset manually). That might mean a Sammy TV for you, then.Gayno wrote:Thanks for all the above guys.
Forgot to mention, I already have a BluRay home cinema with 5.1 surround, so this isn't a concern for me or my budgetShiny wrote:I had this dilemma a couple of years back and went for a Panasonic. Awesome quality TV.
Budget for some decent speakers though, even if only 2.1, as flat screens mean thin lifeless speakers.This is an LG system though, an I believe it links the remote from an LG TV, so this my be top of my list in terms of brand.
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And it's just gone wrongAmmo wrote:I have a 37" the difference between that and a 42" isn't that great, not in over taking a room
Way I see it, I spend a lot of time enjoying Films and TV so why not have it on a big screen.
Next time I'll go for a 42" but LED with built in freeview etc, my TV is a fair few years old now but it weighs a tonne, wouldn't like to wall mount it

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