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    Default Samsung LED 32D5000- any good?

    My budget is around 35K. I need a 32 incher LED.

    How about D5000? Do I have better choice in that price range?

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    Default Re: Samsung LED 32D5000- any good?

    Samusng D5000 is still the best out there.Get it as soon as possible as very few dealers have it because it has been discontinued by the company
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    Default Re: Samsung LED 32D5000- any good?

    Thanks.

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    Default Re: Samsung LED 32D5000- any good?

    Any new model in Panasonic/Samsung lcd/led 32 incher tv's with best picture quality & durability.
    my budget is 32k.

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    Smile Re: Samsung LED 32D5000- any good?

    Quote Originally Posted by tvlover View Post
    Any new model in Panasonic/Samsung lcd/led 32 incher tv's with best picture quality & durability.
    my budget is 32k.
    Samsung 32EH5000 is the best option for you, if you bargain a lil bit you can easily get it for 32k
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    Default Re: Samsung LED 32D5000- any good?

    have a UE46D5520 Samsung LED TV, it has a freeview tuner built in, I want to be able to record and pause live TV, the menu has a record option but obviously doesnt work as there is no storage in the TV. My question is what is the best way of achieving this, I dont really want to buy a freeview recorder as I already have a freeview tuner in the TV so see it as a bit of a waste when they are about £200. I dont mind that I only have one tuner as I have two of the TV's, I just want a way to record programs , also I have a PS3 connected but have discounted Play TV as although cheap it seems a pain. Also where I live I cant get Sky or Virgin media or even a satalite dish so im limited to freeview.
    Thanks for any advice or what you have done to get around this recording issue, I thought that as a "smart" tv you could plug in an external hard drive and use that so record but Samsung says it wont work.
    Any ideas.

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