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Posted 20/10/2006 11:52 PM
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Very true Missmel
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Posted 24/10/2006 5:00 PM
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Wide screen TV's have different settings on how the picture can be viewed. It sounds like they need to adjust these settings. Also it differs across dvd movies or watching the TV.
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Posted 25/10/2006 9:19 AM
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oh yeah, my widescreen tv has a little button to change the aspect of the screen to 16:9, auto, justified etc. The button name is 'aspect' on a Panasonic.
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Posted 19/01/2007 12:07 PM
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I recently bought a Conia 42" Plasma for just under $1400, I was looking at the top of the range LG CRT for about the same Price. I spoke to the salesman and he explained that a lot of the "Lesser known" brands, in fact use panels made by the bigger manufacturers (The unit I bought has a Samsung panel in it) I was a little bit concerned about buying a non-brand unit, but the image is exceptional compared to other more expensive units I saw.
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Posted 19/01/2007 3:07 PM
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i got a LG 50" - great picture love it!!!
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Posted 20/04/2007 3:42 PM
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I went with LG as well 42" plasma really happy with it! Only had it for a couple of weeks so still getting used to all the new functions and controls on the remote but so far so good! It's great with the xbox 360 as well
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Posted 23/04/2007 4:31 PM
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Shopped around heaps before getting my 32" & ended up with a Soniq (& matching box).
They use an LG engine & have higher specs (resolution) than most of the 'name brands' of similar price.
A hint- go to competitors & get their best price then go to JB & play hardball... I ended up with the whole setup and a 5 yr extended warrantee (invaluable!) for $200 under the price of even an Acer or Thomson screen!
And the verdict? COuldn't be happier with the result!
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Posted 28/07/2007 10:04 AM
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check your settings on both the tv and the input device ie set top box
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Posted 29/08/2007 3:32 PM
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should check out
http://www.cnet.com.au/tvs/0,239035250,240036500,00.htm

this will give you the pro's and con's for both types of televisions and can give you an answer of which type would be best for you.
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Posted 12/03/2008 12:20 AM
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All comments are very helpful.

I ended up buying LCD. With a very good offer in Bing Lee end of last year.

Free small flat screen TV when I bought LCD

Very happy with it.
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