Question on a Sanyo 28" TV

recenlty my old 21 Sharp TV just decided to go black and white on me , so now i need a new tv. I am looking for something not to fancy (no dolby,etc that i would have to trade both of my arms and legs for) but i would like at least a 28 Widescreen TV i dont want any (ALBA/BUSH) we no they aren't sony.

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recenlty my old 21" Sharp TV just decided to go black and white on me , so now i need a new tv.
 
I am looking for something not to fancy (no dolby,etc that i would have to trade both of my arms and legs for) but i would like at least a 28" Widescreen TV i dont want any (ALBA/BUSH) we no they aren't sony. I have had my eye on a SANYO 28WN5 28" Widescreen which has 3d sound and bass expander. Pic below
 

 
this is £400 UK and the 32" is £525
 
any of you guyz no online retailers that have good prices or any other 28" widescreen tv's you know of that are good and cheapish.
 
What you reckon guyz?

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Go High Definition, doesn't matter size or price, just go HDTV, period.
 
It'll be standard in like 10 years.

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Go High Definition, doesn't matter size or price, just go HDTV, period.

It'll be standard in like 10 years.

Would be good idea if only there was a single HDTV station online.

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Quote:Go High Definition, doesn't matter size or price, just go HDTV, period.


In 10years, i hope to be married with kids and have a new tv by then. Like i said i want something that wont cost an arm and a leg.

I think i might stick with this tv as i have seen it for £375 and it is a decent make with what i want and i also think its one of the better looking 28" widescreens out there on the UK market.

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Would be good idea if only there was a single HDTV station online.

There are plenty of stations that play HDTV. UPN for example plays Enterprise in HDTV. A number of sports and news stations play close to 100% of their programming in HDTV. You just have to find them.

In 10 years, it will be necessary, not recommended.

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In 10 years (it's 6 down here in Oz) we'll probably all need a new TV so it'll be the perfect time to go HD. HD sets will also be a lot cheaper then (Given their greater necessity manufacturers will ramp up production not to mention all the early adopters would have played a part in reducing the price too ) too. Also, Marktait is in the UK (AFAIK), the HDTV situation may well be different over there.