I've just been given the go-ahead by the bank manager to get a nice big(ish) flat-screen for the bedroom.
I'm in a bit of a quandary over what TV to get given my budget (£500 max).
Options that are available to me include....
43" Samsung 3DTV - 600hz - 720P - £420 delivered - 1 year warranty - Freeview - 2 Pairs of Glasses & Megamind 3D Bluray
42" LG 3DTV - 600hz - 720P - £440 delivered - 5 year warranty - Freeview HD - NO 3D Glasses
42" Panasonic - 600hz - 1080p - £409 collected - 1 year warranty - Freeview HD
42" LG - 100hz - 1080p - £420 delivered - 1 year warranty - Freeview HD
I can't find anything that "Has it all" so I'm wondering what is the most important features with the TVs now. I would like 3DTV, 1080p, 600hz and freeview HD but there doesn't seem to be any options around for my budget, not that I have exhausted the search.
Will I even notice a difference between 720p and 1080p on a 42" screen?
My head is telling me no but I would hate to be disappointed. What about 100hz vs 600hz? Is that just a selling feature that has no actual bearing on the framerate (a cheat) or is it legitimate for fast motion?
What about the old Plasma vs LCD vs LED debate? At 42" does one have a benefit over the other?
The TV is mainly going to be used for my PS3, Xbox and for watching TV/movies in bed. Having a 3D telly for this would probably be overkill but I didn't want to rule it out as it would be a nice thing to try out.
Hellllpppppp.