D'uhhhh - my brain hurts.......! :D
So - you gonna give me £650 for the TV then dude ? It's got full warranty, and that's half the retail price......
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£450 and another D-squared shirt and its a done deal :)
http://homecinema.timeuk.com/tv/lcd_...FQ0eEgoddkfJOw
That's a nice TV ! Only - it's not the one I'm selling...... :)
Mine is the 1080p version - which in layman's terms, is the best picture quality you can buy for your money (the closest thing TV screens have got to looking through a window. And when you watch films, you can really see the quality).
Plus - it doesn't look anything like that gammy generic picture they've used. That's a decent Samsung TV panel in a sh!tty Time-branded fascia. Yeuch.....
I'm actually getting used to mine now, so price has gone up to £700. I'll have the D-Squared shirt anyways..... :D
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the closest thing TV screens have got to looking through a window. And when you watch films, you can really see the quality
actually i was watching a little bit of spiderman in pc world and that is exactly how i described it to the missus. It literally looks like you are looking through a window.
Ah well steve, good luck with ebay ( hope ye have better luck than i do ). Not a chance i would give ye near £700 :D
It's got nought to do with the TV though. If my Living Room was a foot wider, I'd have been evangelical about it...... :D
Actually, the screen no longer hurts my eyes (Samsung got me to reset it all) and I've grown used to the size, so I'm actually going to keep hold of it now anyway. It's grown on me in the last week
I done it for my TV shows the difference your imput makes ( HDTV OR DIGITAL ) im presuming when they say maximum they mean minimum distance from the screen .:confused:
mine is around 6 feet from my seat but has the High def resoloution and i think its just right .
Viewing Distances Based on Visual Acuity
14.6 Feet Maximum Viewing Distance for NTSC/PAL(720x480/720x576)
5.5 Feet Maximum Viewing Distance for HDTV(Fully resolved 1080i; 1920 x 1080)