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thecodemaster

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Just got a brand new SONY BRAVIA KDL-37W5500.
It's great... 100Hz, 1080p...

And it's got a DEAD PIXEL. 4 days after getting it and its got a DEAD PIXEL.
I could've killed myself. Gotta get round to replacing it now...
 

JC175

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I have a pretty standard straight forward cheap old CRT or two.

They do the job, most TV is shit these days anyway.
 

Cixelsid

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LG Scarlet 1080p 50" LCD TV and an LG 32" 720p LCD TV. I also recently bought myself a 26" LG Flatron LCD w. 1920x1200 res for my gaming rig.

I've had dead pixels on Samsung, Sony and Toshiba panels. Never had a problem with LG. Some people say its just luck but I've owned 8 LG Panels in the last 10 years and none of them have ever given me problems. On the TFT's the vertical viewing angle's a bit shit, but that's what you get with Twisted Nematic displays.

The 50" Scarlet is a beauty, vertical and horizontal viewing perfect and no dark or bright patches. I bought mine online just when it came out last year for a 1700 euros. A bit peeved that I had paid 1500 euros two years before for a 32" LCD TV.
 

Gaderael

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27" RCA TruFlat CRT. It was cheap and I can hook my computer up to it if I want to sit back on the couch and watch a movie or play games using my gamepad.
 

Zamn

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I've a Samsung 32" 720p LCD TV. It's a fine piece of electronics, dead pixel free.
 

Insomniac Gamer

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26" Acoustic Solutions LCD HD TV. Does 1080p and all for less than £200. Brilliant sound quality and awesome detail. I don't want a massive TV it's just wierd...
 

lolmynamewastaken

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like a 4 inch thing with built in dvd player and no attached airel.
trying to read anything from any of the games im playing on is great fun /sarcasm
 

New Troll

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47" Magnavox LCD in living room for my 360 and Wii.
46" Samsung LCD in living room for roomate's 360 and Wii.
62" Magnavox Projection in bedroom with my PS3.

Watch more TV on computer (22" LCD) than both TVs put together, which is not a whole lot.
 

thecodemaster

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Zamn said:
I've a Samsung 32" 720p LCD TV. It's a fine piece of electronics, dead pixel free.
Before the Bravia, we had a 32" Samsung. Got rid of it because whenever we connected a device with HDMI, the TV would erratically turn on and off. And the picture wasn't too great.

Bravia is much better, despite the REALLY ANNOYING dead pixel.
 

Cowabungaa

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Just bought a LG 32LH3000 32" Full HD LCD tv. It was just 450 euro's, and even though I know that most of the times you won't notice 1080p on a 32", I'm sitting really close to the tv. Plus it was just 450 euro's, a really good deal, loving it so far. It's simple, doesn't have a lot of gizmo's or anything fancy. Just the way I like my technology, simple and to-the-point. I wanted to go for a 42", but that was a wee bit too big for my bedroom.
 

XJ-0461

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A moderately-sized Bush something-or-other. It ain't fancy, but it gets the job done.
 

KSarty

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No TV, my game systems are hooked up to my computer monitor. The monitor is a 24" 1920x1200 LCD by Benq.
 

sms_117b

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Goodmans X-pro GTVL27W23HD

Full 1080i oh yes 27" HD TV goodness