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Ok my family are thinking of buying a new TV but I don't know a great deal so I need your vast knowledge.

 

We would like a HD CRT 32". We don't have that much money to spend. I've found this one and would like to know what you guys think.

 

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-WS32Z409TQX-Widescreen-Ready-Slimfit/dp/B000FMRXPI/sr=1-19/qid=1168459654/ref=sr_1_19/202-2866326-0079812?ie=UTF8&s=electronics

 

Thanks.

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Ok my family are thinking of buying a new TV but I don't know a great deal so I need your vast knowledge.

 

We would like a HD CRT 32". We don't have that much money to spend. I've found this one and would like to know what you guys think.

 

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-WS32Z409TQX-Widescreen-Ready-Slimfit/dp/B000FMRXPI/sr=1-19/qid=1168459654/ref=sr_1_19/202-2866326-0079812?ie=UTF8&s=electronics

 

Thanks.

 

This TV is pretty damn good i've found. But at the end of the day, its not an LCD and you're not going to get pixel perfect picture quality as i've found you can get some slight (very slight) tears in the picture. But this only actually happens when you use 1080i. Apparently this TV is luck of the draw in terms of quality and mines pretty spot on.

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You really couldn't use it during the day if the place has windows.

Plus you'de need something to project it on.

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Are projecters to much fuss?

 

Yeah it's too much fuss and it's too bright in the living room.

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