I am thinking to buy a Television.Which Company would u suggest.SONY or LG or SAMSUNG?
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Samsungs are the bottom of the barrel, poor support, unreliable. I can almost guarentee that any samsung tv will break right after warranty.
We have a Phillips pos in my shop right now, its 3 days out of warranty, guess what, to my un surprized situation, not 1 part was a phillips part. Everything was Samscum! Its a 42" Plasma.
Guess what, this customer is going to hate phillips because I cant get the part! They dont make this part because they dont expect you to get it repaired. I even called samsung but they hang up.
If you want a samscum go for it.
Every call that we get is either a Samsung or a Phillips/magnavox.
Buy a Sony.Mitsubishi.Toshiba. those have THE best picture, overall quality, great support, reliable.
I think Sony or LG would be good
LG.
This is jet age yaar forget of buying old tube with large space consuming tv.Instead buy new age LCDs under 20000 .
the brand is ofcourse none other than SAMSUNG.
Mine is SAMSUNG..
Samsung and Sony makes fairly crisp and clear TV's. I would recommend this Samsung http://www.samsung.com/products/tv/lcdtv...
It is so clear and beautiful, it will make you wet your pants. I have one in my room!
Sony is good because it lasts for many years.
sony flat tv is very beautiful and sound is very nice
i have a samsung LCD flatscreen 2006 its beautiful and good quality
SONY is best in sound system or in visual quality SAMSUNG is good
SONY...
I have a 50 inch Sony and a Samsung 26 inch (LN-T2642H).
The Sony has a much better picture. The Samaung seems a little smeared to me but it's a good picture once you are 6 feet or more away from the screen.
Sony, Samsung and Hitichi get rave reviews from consumers who own them.
For absolute picture quality, look no further than a Sony. If it is fancy features you want, Samsung and LG are better.
This might help you decide, there is a lot of information on this site - www.gohd.tv
Best of luck!
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