i wasnt at first but im inching towards a 37" or 42" now!!

Not too bothered about the backlighting though!

2009/12/8 Rob Beard <r...@esdelle.co.uk>

> On 08/12/2009 12:13, Joseph Hughes wrote:
> > If you're into films, you should actually look for a TV with 24p
> > mode. Most modern LCDs will do this, but check first. Almost all films
> > are shot at 24fps, and this mode provides a more authentic way of
> > watching films.
> >
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/24p
> >
> > When the TV uses internal trickery display a film with a 100/200mhz
> > mode, in my opinion it looses the feeling of film and looks more like
> > something made for TV.
> >
> > Joseph
>
> I gather some of the more expensive TV's will do this, I don't think my
> Philips 720p TV will.  I'd suggest maybe looking in some of the
> independent magazines such as What TV & Hifi (I think it's called) as
> you'd probably get much better advice than say going into Currys/Comet
> etc or a main dealer (such as the Sony Centre or Panasonic Centre).
>
> Personally if it was me, I'd also be looking at a TV which could do
> 1080p (Full HD) as a minimum now, especially with a budget of around
> £500.  I believe you may be able to pick up a 37 or 42" LCD for around
> that although looking at Comet's site, LED TV's (i.e. TV's which are
> backlit with hundreds of LEDs rather than one or two lights) are nearer
> to the £600 mark for a 32".
>
> Rob
>
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