But which one.. (32" LCD)
Hiya,
After reading other peoples posts on here I even more confused about my choice I have to make.
I nearly did the classic mistake and bought a 40" TV for a flat where i am not more than 2.5m away..lol After reading your excellent guide on here I have discovered that 32" is the way to go..
Now I am a complete newbie so I am sorry if these questions are a little "dim". he he he
I am after a 32 LCD for under £1000
1. What are the class leading 32's out in the market today?
2. I am really tempeted by the Sonys, but which one all the models look the same and spec is just mind blowing??
3. What 5.1 system can I get to completement the system as you can tell I like my Films and I like it to sound like I am there..lol
Thankyou in advance for your comments,
Ron





I nearly did the classic mistake and bought a 40" TV for a flat where i am not more than 2.5m away..lol After reading your excellent guide on here I have discovered that 32" is the way to go..
It's not a classic mistake, and our guidelines are only a suggestion - a 40in screen would be fine if you like a really big picture. But then you're talking to someone who sits 3.5m away from a 50in plasma!
1. What are the class leading 32's out in the market today?
Sony 32V2000 is still very good indeed, Panasonic TX-32LXD700 ditto. Currently the WHFSV guys are doing a lot of TV testing for reviews due to appear in the October issue, so you might want to wait for then.
2. I am really tempeted by the Sonys, but which one all the models look the same and spec is just mind blowing??
Ron
See above.
3. What 5.1 system can I get to completement the system as you can
tell I like my Films and I like it to sound like I am there..lol
All-in one-system? I really like the little Sony DAV-IS10, with its dinky as dinky gets speakers. See here for more details.
But which system is really down to your budget and whether you want an all-in-one or separates. More information, please!
Consulting Editor, What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision/whathifi.com Audio Editor, Gramophone