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Old 18th Dec 2007, 10:33
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Does anyone know where i can get a Full HD TV (1080P) for £500 or less?
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Old 18th Dec 2007, 10:54
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What size?

I think it's perfectly possible, have a look at www.ebuyer.com.
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Old 18th Dec 2007, 10:58
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What size?

I think it's perfectly possible, have a look at www.ebuyer.com.
im not really sure what size i want but im told the minimum i can get is 32" as full HD doesnt come lower than that but 32" would be plenty for my needs.
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Old 18th Dec 2007, 11:14
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techwoods and beko have got some bargains, woolworths carry them and most other high stores! average 350, but it does depend what HD you want,

apparently theres two types, i don't bother with tv too much so ain't looked into it
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Old 18th Dec 2007, 11:31
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1080p is the one you want.

Just had a quick look online, £500ish will get you a 1080i but you'll need much, much more for 1080p.
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Old 18th Dec 2007, 12:36
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Have a look at Aria. Usually good for some awesome deals on audio/visual products, including tv's.
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Old 18th Dec 2007, 13:23
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So you people are saying that 32" is the smallest full hd size available.
But a friend of mine told me he got a 26" full hdtv. Is he lying or not is my question?
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Old 19th Dec 2007, 05:30
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yeh 1080i will be enough for me and Armigo im not sure thats just what ive been told
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Old 19th Dec 2007, 05:51
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full hd? not to sound stupid, but what is meant by FULL hd

is there half hd or what?

they don't make it easy these days
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Old 20th Dec 2007, 03:44
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full HD is 1080P
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