Thursday, July 29, 2010

Can anyone reccommend an LCD/Plasma/LED tv with built in freeview HD?

It can cost up to around £600 and would preferably be a good make such as SONY Panasonic or Samsung etc.

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does anybody know if plasma televisions react to domestic electrical switching or have i got a problem with my?

does anybody know if plasma televisions react to domestic electrical switching or have i got a problem with my electrics?

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What TV should I buy?

I am looking for an HDTV, and came across a problem. My price range is anywhere from $450-$500, and I saw two different TVs that were in that price range that I liked. One TV was a 32" Sony Bravia/ 1080p / 60hz / LCD TV priced at $494.99. The other is a 42" Insignia/ 720p / 600hz / Plasma screen TV, priced at $449.99. So what I was wondering which is better? A 32" LCD TV with 1080p and 140,000:1 contrast ratio, or a 42" Plasma screen with 720p and 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio?

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how to open a movie in a HD ready-plasma?

well, first I'm sorry for my english and I wish you will understand it. I have 2 very complicated problems.

Ok so lately I bought HD DVD, and I plugged it in my plasma (which is HD ready) but I have some problems with the movies.

How do I fix this PS3 and Panasonic Plasma TV problem?

I have a Sony Playstation 3 and a Panasonic [TH-58PX600U] Plasma TV.

The problem is when I play Resident Evil 5 it has no audio. If I play Red Dead Redemption the audio plays good until there are cutscenes where there is no voice at all. Also this problem started occuring when my TV kept displaying these games in 720p not 1080i. I've lost the manual for the TV and don't know how to fix this also I don't know if this is due to the TV or the PS3. My friend accidentally messed up the settings with the two electronics and its working well again except for the audio problem that began to occur.