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What sort of moron buys a 50" TV and uses the built in speakers? I'd suspect anyone looking at owt that size would have a chunky amp/5.1 system to hook it up to.

This TV would be perfect for hanging in my hallway.

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@ Fluffykins

Excellent post there Fluffykins. I never realised that video was for people who are a bit thick. I'll have to remark on that to a mate of mine who relies on videocasts. He's dyslexic by the way.

Next time, before you get all snooty and up your own arse about audio/visual media, try to remember that for some it's their lifeline.

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Sound?

So it has all the capabilities of a "regular" TV, does it? I bet the sound is crap...

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Stop flashing

Thanks for the info Chris, no need to waste my time watching this c-rap!

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The SCREEN may be 1" thick.......

.....But what about the dirty great lumps of metalwork behind, which stop idiots bending the screen.

Oh, and the use of video is probably OK for those who are in desperate need of dumbed down content, but fo rthe rest of us, it sucks. It's probably the same argument as books being forsaken for computer/video.

.................and I'm off to WH Smiths.

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