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Showing posts with label led tv uk. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Which is best led tv in 24 inch?




Chethan





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The screen size is not so important; it is the brand and model numbers that you need to look at.
http://www.techradar.com/us/news/television/hdtv/best-tv-2013-what-tv-should-you-buy-this-year-709255
http://www.macfh.co.uk/JavaJive/AudioVisualTV/ChooseTV/ChooseTV.html

Samsung 43' Plasma TV?




Sam


I am very interested in this tv from Samsung. I plan to use this tv for gaming on xbox, is this good for this kind of tv? I'm kinda worried the picture will burn out or the pixels. Is this a good tv for gaming/watching movies? Would you recommend plasma/LED/LCD? Whats the life expectancy for this? Thank you!


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Assuming its the entry level 43" samsung TV (UK PS43E450), it isn't a very good TV for samsung. For some reason, samsung don't make very good plasma TVs. Their LCDs are much better.

In this price range, you really would be better off getting a smaller TV which is LCD TV. Maybe a 32 or 37" LCD.

Panasonic and Samsung LCDs are good, you can't really go wrong with either.

If it has to be this size and about the same price, then consider Panasonics X50B plasma instead. The specs are almost the same, but in the shop where I work these are beside each other, and the panasonics colour tone is better as well as it also being sharper.

As for the debate about plasmas and burn in, they aren't too bad. Most of the time it is caused by user error, i.e. leaving the screen on pause or the main menu for hours without using it. Or having the cell light or contrast up too high.

Life expectancy isn't something that can be measured. I know of some TVs which are the early flatscreens and are still running OK. I know of some TVs that are only a couple of years old and have come to a state of uneconomical repair.




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Sunday, March 2, 2014

cheapest 40inch LED TV on sale in UK only?




peter





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you might consider Samsung UE40C5800 40 -inch Widescreen 50Hz Slim LED
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2Fs%3Fie%3DUTF8%26x%3D0%26ref_%3Dnb%5Fsb%5Fss%5Fc%5F1%5F7%26y%3D0%26field-keywords%3D40%2520inch%2520led%2520tv%26url%3Dsearch-alias%253Delectronics%26sprefix%3D40%2520inch&tag=tbdbestdeal-y-21&linkCode=ur2&camp=1634&creative=19450

Where can i buy Cheapest 46inch TV? UK?




Mark


How much does the cheapest 46inch TV Cost?

UK


How much will the price be in Xmas Sales?



Answer
You can buy the cheapest 46 inch tv online most of the time. I would say it would be a 46 inch uk plasma tv would be the cheapest tv. You can find some 46 inch tvs for $400 on a few websites and most around $500 with free shipping on most tvs. the 46 lcd tvs are a little more money and the 46 inch led tvs are more than lcd tvs.

I like the 46 inch led tvs best. they cost more but they should last longer and cost less money to run. they use less energy than plasma or led tvs.

some local stores do not allow people to take a large screen tv home in a car they want you to take it home in a truck so you can lay the tv down flat so it can not b damaged if it falls while driving home.

online sites have best prices for 46 inch tv most of the time and will ship the tv to your home free on some websites.




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Thursday, July 18, 2013

How to connect HD TV/Set top box and home theater?

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Sridhar


I have below 3 components

1. LG LED LS34 series TV (HD)
2. Reliance HD set top box
3. Philips DSP 30U (got free on purchase of TV and a non HD and very old model)

Only one HD port slot in TV. So I am using that for HD TV and & HD Set top box connection.
Now How to connection the home theater in such a way that I can watch DVD as well as Set Top channels via home theaters.

Plz help me. Would appreciate if instructions given step by step. :)



Answer
First lets deal with the video. I imagine your connecting the set-top box to the TV using a HDMI cable.

If the DVD player has a HDMI port you could use that to connect to the TV, but would have to change which HDMI cable is plugged in depending on whether your watching TV (through the set-top box) or DVDs. You could buy a HDMI splitter box which would save you swapping the cables over all the time.

Alternatively you can plug the DVD into the tv using a SCART of S-Video cable.

In terms of audio. Your set-top box will have an Optical out, which will transmit digital audio. Aslong as your DVD player (which is also your amp, as far as I can tell) has an optical port, you can use one of the following;

http://www.tvcables.co.uk/cgi-bin/tvcables/TS001.html

If this solution isn't possible, I'm happy to help you find an alternative.

How can I get samsung led TV to work as importing it from uk to canada.?




Grant


My TV is being transferred. It is Do I need specialised Equipment. It is new (Model number UE40C6530UK). I am getting at Videotron Cable so just want to make sure that when the engineer turns up, I have all of the relevant information and leads with tme


Answer
Well... your TV should work in the North America. In the user manual it does say that it supports NTSC-4.43, NTSC-3.58 (and various other standards). It also supports HDMI and PC inputs, so you could always use those in a pinch (see p58 of your manual for the specifications).

That said, it won't support North American power, so you'll need a power converter to plug it in. Most power converters are designed for traveling and not for full time use. They are notoriously wasteful on electricity. You'll probably pay for a new TV in a few years just on wasted power.

For the trouble of this, you could easily just sell the TV in the UK for £300 ($400 or so) and buy a new 40" TV in Canada for about $550 -- or a used one for about half that.




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