Where to start?
I did my research - every review I could find as well as every price I could find for HD ready and full HD Televisions as well as feature comparisons, etc. Yes, its enough to drive you to the point where you want to give up and leave it for the moment. I also compared feature set and pricing amongst a range of TV's that are available both on line, and from supermarkets and other retailers.
I think the bottom line with these sorts of items is that you have to be guided by what you are looking for, what you want a TV to be used for and obviously your budget. Sounds like common sense but all too often you can find conflicting reviews or opinions about almost anything that you may decide to take the plunge and buy.
Eventually, after alot of toing and froing looking at this and that, I decided to purchase the 32 inch version of this model but at the time I was about to place my order I discovered that Amazon were offering the 37 inch version with a hundred pounds off plus an additional £20 off making it better value than its 32inch cousin (in all it cost [...] at the time of purchase)and Amazon soon ran at that price and I am not surprised.
The item arrived well packaged with a good instruction manual, better specs than anything else I could find for the price and a range of connectivity options that I couldn't fault. I found the instruction manual easy to work through, the remote is responsive, the menu system for me easy to navigate and the television a joy to connect to and set up. Picture quality is amazing though I have yet to make use of the Freeview HD built in tuner as I need an aerial upgrade first but the set is connected to cable and even the standard picture quality is far better than anything I have seen to date. Picture quality and game play from a PS3 is amazing.
All in all, and for the "bargain" price I paid at the time of purchase, I am, to coin a phrase, over the moon with this item and you may have guessed I am hard pushed to find any negative to report with it.