Question:
What's better: picture quality or the size of the TV?
anonymous
2013-02-21 17:29:36 UTC
I know this will be a tough question for many people... but what do you think is better: picture quality or the size of the TV.

If you had the choice between the best picture quality TV... but there's like another brand of TV that's 80 inches, which would you buy?
Six answers:
LG WRman Sherlock
2013-02-21 21:54:21 UTC
Hi Ryan, LG WRman Sherlock here,



Good picture quality is given, that’s the starting point for choosing any Television, irrespective of the screen size. But increasingly people want the best possible value for money, which means a bigger screen size, smart TV features like access to sites like Facebook, YouTube and games. It also depends on the room size where you wish to keep the TV; a large screen in a small room makes no sense and vice versa. To check the feature rich TV with great picture quality and Smart functions from LG you can look here: http://www.lg.com/in/led-lcd-tv



LG WRman Sherlock out!
J M
2013-02-22 13:02:39 UTC
Just go for a leading brand then quality and size will come together.
SRΛSC
2013-02-22 17:49:06 UTC
Picture quality > TV size
AVDADDY
2013-02-22 03:02:57 UTC
If the quality of the image isn't there, then the size doesn't matter.
anonymous
2013-02-22 02:08:02 UTC
Just go to amazon and search TV,see what comes up.....
Danny
2013-02-22 01:55:21 UTC
I have a 18 or 20 inch 1080i TV. I chose quality, since if you want it to seem bigger, you can simply have it set up slightly closer up to you, and still see a great picture


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