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Budlet | 21:39 Sat 28th Dec 2013 | Technology
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Can anyone recommend a good LED TV for under £500? I don't particularly want a smart tv and it won't be used for gaming. Just need something with a good picture and sound that has built in Freeview.
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Tesco . argos.
Richer sounds have some good stuff. I found the staff very informative.
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Can you give me any specific make?
some great tv offers Tesco direct sales. Our local tesco also good offers. If you have a Tesco near you worth a look.
If you're serious about buying a decent TV with decent aftercare, you'll avoid Argos and Tesco. My choices (and those of Which?) are LG, Samsung and Panasonic and I'd be getting them from Richer Sounds or John Lewis...the latter give a free five-year warranty.
I got a Samsung from Amazon, with excellent picture quality.

Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation

None of them have really good sound, because the speakers are tucked round the back. The sound is reasonable, but I invested in a soundbar with subwoofer to improve it.
Panasonic or Samsung
Is it true that the bigger the screen, the less clear the picture is?
Agree with Gavmac. Costco is a good place to look if you are a member or can get someone to take you as you get 5 years guarantee I believe.
I`d go for something from the Panasonic Viera range. It would be near your target price but you might get one in the sales.
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It looks like it's going to be a Panasonic or Samsung then.
Thanks for all your answers and a happy new year to all.x
This one. An LG

http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/lg/42la620v/lg-42la620v

Samsungs are better on the SmartTV side but their picture motion is poor. That means if you are watching something moving fast on screen you get lag.

I have no experience of using a Panasonic, but when I asked someone who works at Richer Sounds which TV of the dozens they have on, he watches when not busy, he said a Panasonic.
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