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Hi guys,
I'm looking to buy a new TV early next year so I've been having a look around to see what suits best. I've already decided that I'd like an LED/LCD in 65", and I've narrowed it down to three contenders (I'm UK-based, not that I think that matters too much with TV models): - Panasonic Viera TX65AX802B - Samsung Series 7 UE65HU7500TX - Sony Bravia KD65X9005B Although I like that these are 4K ready, I want something that can still make my blu-rays look the best they possibly can, so that's a massively important factor for me. I don't upgrade often as I am by no means rich, so what I'm looking for is a solid, reliable TV that still has the power to blow me away in the visuals department. Opinions needed and appreciated. ![]() |
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