which bravia to get, help

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  1. JOJIMBO

    JOJIMBO Regular member

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    There is a bravia V4500 32 inch and E400 26 inch for the same price 500 pounds

    Whats the difference in spec and is there a big difference between 720p and 1080p for a 32 inch

    I will use it mostly for ps3 gaming and stream hd video from my pc and maybe a few blue ray

    Which one should I get?

    Thanks
     
  2. sky920

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    not to be mean or anything, dont get a bravia, they have bad picture, even vizios are better, try finding a smasung or a sharp, and it depends on how far u will be from ur tv, if you are up clsoe get a 1080p if you are far get a 720p, and samsung and sharps are cheaper then 500 for the same size and better quality.
     
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    As Sky920 said, it will depend on your distance from the television, but you also need to factor in lighting conditions and how you decide you are going to use your television. It's not as simple as if you are close or far than buy this or that. Go to an electronics store, preview the televisions for yourself and don't be afraid to ask the rep there questions about them.

    I MUST disagree Sky. Vizio is an entry-level television, made cheaply so people can afford to get an LCD/Plasma without paying an arm and a leg. They are a brand like Westinghouse and Insignia. Sony has started making cheaper Bravia's to compare with the entry level guys, but if you decide that you want to drop a few pennies on it, then you can get an AMAZING picture from a Sony Bravia. I own a Bravia KDL-55XBR8 and it rocks!! With a television, along with most any piece of electronics, you are going to get what you pay for.

    JOJIMBO, if you are looking for a nice 32" television with a nice picture, be prepared to drop at least $750 to $1000 US dollars. I own a Sharp AQUOS LCD model LC-65SE94U as well and it also has a great picture on it. Samsung, LG and Pioneer Elite all make superb televisions as well. I am purchasing my wife a Samsung LED UN55B7100 for her birthday and those are something else as well. It will all come down to YOU and how you think the picture looks. Your eyes will not deceive you.

    Cheers!!
     

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