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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 498844" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>I am also similar to OnOff in that I am prone to try repairing everything that malfunctions .</p><p></p><p>However we may be looking at a new TV as our ancient LG flat screen from the "Jurassic range" seems to be having off days where it comes on fairly dark &amp; takes ages to brighten up . Seems to have improved a bit by switching to the "Sport" mode . Probably 20+ yrs old like OnOff's . </p><p></p><p>Looking around Curry's , some DO seem to have a better picture than others ...some are bigger than our house . One thing is the sound quality , which on some sets is worse than a 1960's transistor radio . OK we can play the sound through the DVD player but some films have a wonderful sounding music track with the speech muffled . </p><p></p><p>My neighbour has a "Smart" telly ...which naturally is the best in the world .. they connect to the internet I presume as he gets Youtube on it . </p><p></p><p>I quite fancy that . </p><p></p><p>Thing is ....is there much difference in the makes these days ? This LG has been trouble free . I'm drawn towards the known brands , Sharp ...Hitachi ...LG... Samsung.... Panasonic ...Sony..Toshiba ...... Philips </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 498844, member: 1408"] I am also similar to OnOff in that I am prone to try repairing everything that malfunctions . However we may be looking at a new TV as our ancient LG flat screen from the "Jurassic range" seems to be having off days where it comes on fairly dark & takes ages to brighten up . Seems to have improved a bit by switching to the "Sport" mode . Probably 20+ yrs old like OnOff's . Looking around Curry's , some DO seem to have a better picture than others ...some are bigger than our house . One thing is the sound quality , which on some sets is worse than a 1960's transistor radio . OK we can play the sound through the DVD player but some films have a wonderful sounding music track with the speech muffled . My neighbour has a "Smart" telly ...which naturally is the best in the world .. they connect to the internet I presume as he gets Youtube on it . I quite fancy that . Thing is ....is there much difference in the makes these days ? This LG has been trouble free . I'm drawn towards the known brands , Sharp ...Hitachi ...LG... Samsung.... Panasonic ...Sony..Toshiba ...... Philips [/QUOTE]
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