I don't have one
I don't have one
best part of a new tv is it makes the pc in some respects redundant .. i used to use the pc for streaming vids .. now the tv does that and with a kodi usb even better
i can get 1080 and 4k films for free and whatever tv i want .. starting to think i may downgrade my pc ... but not likely
What does it matter now if men believe or no?
What is to come will come. And soon you too will stand aside,
To murmur in pity that my words were true
(Cassandra, in Agamemnon by Aeschylus)
To see the wizard one must look behind the curtain ....
Panasonic VIERA TX-58AX802B 58" 4k
LG 32" Full HD. Got this on recommendation , it doubles up as a TV and a monitor for my PC. I don't watch TV as such except for sport or the occasional film, ( I have a large collection of films on external hard drive ) . Once set up properly the text etc for computer use this is excellent , had this about 5 yrs now and has been faultless. I'm limited to 32" in size due to desk and room size and although bigger might be better for watching films I think it might be too much for PC work having too big a screen up close. The newer 4K stuff is out of the question at present due to this size limitation as far as I can see , all start at 40". If I had to replace then LG is my preference followed closely by Samsung.
A 40" Samsung one. About 7 year old, I think.
A 39" Panasonic model. Viera, I think.
I don't watch enough TV to warrant spending a lot on one.
I have a slightly long in the tooth 50" LG Plasma. It's not the greatest plasma, but was good value at the time. Would love to replace it; but you just can't buy a plasma any more - and I really don't get on with the motion filtering a lot of TVs use. Particularly difficult on LCD is the lower bit-rate streamed content - something about that combination with the judder & tearing just makes me feel terrible.
A John Lewis 49" which is actually made by LG.I bought the JL one because compared to the equivelent LG it was £100 cheaper, 1" wider and supplied with an attached sound bar for free.
All in all a good deal for the money.
Panasonic VIERA TX-55CX700B.Bought for 4K gaming. Only regret its not HDR compatible!
Sony Bravia KDL32V4000 - a 32" LCD TV that I bought cheap ages ago, it has only 720p resolution but the picture quality is decent. The user interface has a quirk due to the internal systems architecture - the tuner UI is rendered at broadcast resolution and so is a bit fuzzy, while the main UI is rendered at native panel resolution. Otherwise the interface is quick and always responsive, unlike many other TVs (*cough* Samsung *cough*) and AV equipment (*cough* Panasonic *cough*) I've used over the years which often take a second or more to react to key presses, sometimes hanging and then overshooting when catching up - this TV has never had that problem.
the one in the picture,... LG Signature 65G6
2006 Sony Bravia KDL-52XBR
Still works perfectly but very outdated, Looking at the new Sony Z9D to eventually replace it.
A 40" Samsung SMART TV. Absolutely awful. Navigating the menus is slow. There is no way to disable the wifi so when the TV is on, it blocks the signal from the One For All remote signal sender and causes interference on the analogue output of the Sky box that's distributed to the other TVs in the house.
2016 Samsung UN50JS7000 S-UHD 4K. Love the picture quality.
40" Sharp - 1080p, has a USB input and has freeview tuner (not HD). 5 or 6 years old and the only real complaint is that it's slow picking up signals from the remote.
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