16 verified purchasers have reviewed this product.
96% of people recommend it.
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| Design | 8.8 |
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| Ease of use | 8.2 |
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| Image quality | 8.9 |
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| Sound quality | 8.2 |
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| Value for money (at time of purchase) | 9.6 |
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| Overall rating | 8.9 |
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Score 10.0/10
DAVID, GUILDFORD
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8 of 8 people found this review helpful
purchased 13 Jan 2007
Score 10.0/10
Anonymous verified purchaser
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Excellent - good looking product.
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6 of 6 people found this review helpful
purchased 13 May 2007
Score 9.0/10
Colin, Winsford
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A good sized flat screen TV at a good price. Simple to use.
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Can't think of any, I got what I paid for and happy with it.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful
purchased 03 Jan 2007
Score 9.0/10
Anonymous verified purchaser
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A really good, clear picture.
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful
purchased 27 May 2007
Score 9.0/10
Alan, Didcot
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Best price for size and features. Freeview built in is excellent.
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful
purchased 30 May 2007
Score 9.0/10
Anonymous verified purchaser
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PIP &POP
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Thick panel frame
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
purchased 11 May 2007
Score 9.0/10
Anonymous verified purchaser
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Nice appearance, easy to set up and use.
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purchased 26 Jul 2007
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Screen Size in Inches

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32
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Screen size is measured diagonally from corner to corner.
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Type of Screen

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LCD
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Most small flatscreen TVs have LCD screens. Some larger TVs have plasma screens. Some very new TVs have LED screens. Traditional TVs are called Standard or CRT.
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HD TV

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HD Ready
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‘HD Ready’ is a Europe-wide standard designed to made HD technology less confusing. HD Ready TVs must have
• Minimum vertical resolution of 750 pixels (in widescreen format)
• Ability to display 720p and 1080i formats
• An HDMI or Digital Video Interface (DVI interface)
Full HD is a higher standard. Full HD TVs have screen resolutions of 1080p and can output at least 24 frames per second.
Full HD is becoming common, but you won’t see Full HD on normal TV channels for a long time, so it remains optional for many people.
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Number of Scart Interfaces

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2
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Scart sockets are places where you can connect other devices to your TV. If you already have a DVD player, a VCR and a Playstation you might want to make sure your new TV has enough Scart interfaces so you don’t have to keep crawling round the back of the TV.
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Contrast Ratio (X:1)

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1000
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This figure is designed to tell you how much difference there is between dark and light colours on the TV. It is quoted as a ratio, between the brightest white and the darkest black. 500:1 means the brightest white is 500 times more bright than the darkest black. Plasma screens have historically boasted better contrast ratios than LCD screens.
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Screen Resolution (pixels)

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768i
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The number of pixels the screen has. The more you have, the more detail the screen can display, given a high quality source.
A breakdown of resolutions can be found on Wikipedia here
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Screen Format

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16:9
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This is a ratio of the horizontal to the vertical size of the screen. 16:9 is standard widescreen format for TVs, replacing the older 4:3 format.
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Brightness in Candela per square metre

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550
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Brighter TVs, such as LCDs, tend to provide a better experience in lighter rooms, whereas TVs with a lower brightness, such as many plasma TVs, are often better suited to darker rooms.
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Freeview

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Yes
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Freeview is free digital terrestrial TV. Many newer TVs have Freeview built in. For other TVs you will need a separate Freeview set-top box.
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Also known as: Hitachi32LD8700
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