Thanks Ant. Pretty sure I'm going to get one of the Samsungs. Can't find the 24" in stock anywhere but London so might have to get a 27" instead. Too big for a bedroom? Not had a TV in there for over a year.
Not sure about the media playing capabilities of the Samsung but it has WiFi and the online stuff has BBC, ITV, 4OD and 5.
I can't comment on size (yj), I have a 42" TV in the bedroom.
42" in the bedroom? Impressive (DJ).
I bought a 50" for the living room the 42" is now in the bedroom. It's a fairly big room so the distance between me and the TV is quite a bit.
I did the same thing when I got a bigger TV for the living room (42") but moved the 32 to the kitchen instead. It would be nice to get a big 50" 1080p plasma, before they all disappear, for the loving room but I think the old 32" would be too big for the bedroom.
Perfect. In fact I think I might have something similar in the attic.
Picked up a Samsung 27" smart TV from Curry's today. Very impressed with it so far. Haven't actually got the TV through the aerial working yet but the networking stuff is great. All the major channels on demand stuff, no Netflix apparently though, which doesn't bother me.
It picked up stuff on my NAS easily too. Played BttF with a DTS audio track and it worked perfectly, just a bit slow at scrolling through the media on the NAS.
I was starting to think this TV shouldn't be marketed as a TV monitor as I couldn't get the PC output to show on the TV without any scaling. That was until I decided to try the other HDMI port. It even shows on the source menu HDMI/DVI PC. So all good now.
It's a stupid way to do things but it seems a lot of TVs only offer a 1:1 pixel aspect ratio on a specific input.
Not a problem if you only have one PC connected to it, and if you know which one to plug it into. I'm sure it probably says in the instructions somewhere. I bet most people wouldn't actually realise though, seen plenty of laptops and PCs with LCDs set to the incorrect resolution.
A friend recently got a super-wide Philips (I think) monitor. It's sweet - you can display two inputs side by side, each at full HD res. Nice for full HD desktop on one side, full HD movie on the other.
It's a pretty pricey monitor, but the cheap fuckers skimped on the processing electronics: if you want to use two inputs at once, one *must* be Display Port, and one *must* be either DVI or HDMI. Despite the thing having about 4 HDMI ports and 2 DVI ports, the cheap bastards only allow one signal processor for 6 inputs :C