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Anyone else do this??

 

http://www.forbesdirect.tv/

 

I really want a new HD flatscreen, and for £10 a month i can get a decent 37" to 42" (18 month contract)

 

With the speed electronics move these days i can't see its that bad!!! New products come out and no one wants the old ones.

 

New tv say £2000 for a 42" in 18 months to 2 years time youd get £500?????

 

The above to rent for 18 months is £720 (£10 per week) and you can upgrade at anytime.

 

Thats a rough saving of £780 over 18 months, not even including the HP as i could't buy a TV outright!!

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most of my stuff gets modified (usually with a solidering iron) so i dont think theyd be too happy about that

Tesco do a 40" Hd ready lcd with freeview built in for £499, and most 37" tvs can be had for anything starting from £399.

 

If you really havent the money then its maybe worth a go but otherwise there are plenty around that would suffice.

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hmmmmmmm, thats interesting!!!

 

After a decent aspect ratio. My friends Bravia has a 1080, most are 420 i believe??

Yes 1080p support is the one to get, the higher the contrast ratio the better the picture, most support 720i and 1080i which is sufficient but if you want the full High Def then you want one that supports 1080p and is a little more pricey but knowhere near £2,000 !!!

 

Have a look here

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