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Best TV options - mid priced range

  • 15-09-2010 5:26pm
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    Not sure if this is in the right place but I am contemplating a new TV. looking for thoughts on the best option for a TV in the mid price range (anything up to €999 max - and that's a stretch)

    What should I go for - LCD, LED, Plasma

    What brand are good - sturdy - reliable and not over priced

    Should I get an Internet enabled TV (or can I add a set top box - Google TV etc to my TV)

    What options are out there for Freeview, HDTV, Internet TV solutions etc

    Want to be able to connect up my Wii, Iomega Screenplay, Laptop and even a usb key for photos etc and would love to be able to stream stuff around the house to a few old PCs I have (music etc from external drives). Should I get some kind of media hub?

    Looking at a 32 - 37 inch as my gaff ain't that big and anything oversized would look out of place

    lots of questions I know :)


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