TV recommendation for parents in India

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samjoe
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TV recommendation for parents in India

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HI ,

My parents are looking at buying a TV since theirs is not functioning properly. They had visited 3 showrooms and were overwhelmed with all the options available. So they asked me to suggest one. Since I've been away from India for so many years I have no idea and hence thought I'll get the help of people on this forum.

All they need is a TV with basic functionality. We are planning to r2i soon and one thing they want is for my kids to connect their DVD player and Wii .

What are the features they should look for and what brand? Also do they have to go with thin screen or do companies still manufacture old big tvs . The reason for this being that it has to withstand my 2 boys when they visit and I thought the big TV would be more durable.

ALso will all new TVS play both NTSC and PAL. Appreciate your time and inputs.
RRS
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TV recommendation for parents in India

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http://www.r2iclubforums.com/forums/showthread.php/13586-Help-with-Selection-of-TV-Plasma-or-LCD-Part-IIhttp://www.r2iclubforums.com/forums/showthread.php/13586-Help-with-Selection-of-TV-Plasma-or-LCD-Part-II

Look in this sub-forum. Such questions have been asked and answered. You might find the brand info available in India if you navigate the thread.

HTH
samjoe
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TV recommendation for parents in India

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Thank you so much.I will browse the thread you had mentioned and post any Questions I have.
rajsriadit
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TV recommendation for parents in India

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TVs bought in India are mostly multi-systems, i.e, support both NTSC and PAL. What you need to do is determine is the screen size and familiarity of brands. Samsung, sharp and sonys are good but are more expensive than other brands. LCDs and LEDs are in fashion, LEDs are thinner but very expensive.
direstraits88
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TV recommendation for parents in India

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samjoe;284882HI ,

My parents are looking at buying a TV since theirs is not functioning properly. They had visited 3 showrooms and were overwhelmed with all the options available. So they asked me to suggest one. Since I've been away from India for so many years I have no idea and hence thought I'll get the help of people on this forum.

All they need is a TV with basic functionality. We are planning to r2i soon and one thing they want is for my kids to connect their DVD player and Wii .

What are the features they should look for and what brand? Also do they have to go with thin screen or do companies still manufacture old big tvs . The reason for this being that it has to withstand my 2 boys when they visit and I thought the big TV would be more durable.

ALso will all new TVS play both NTSC and PAL. Appreciate your time and inputs.



I guess you are looking for a Tube TV and you are being pushed to buy a LCD..

Options :
Samsung 29' Flat screen tube TV for 15k rupees

Samsung 29 inch Slim fit flatscreen tube TV for 19k rupees

or 32 inch LCD TV Samsung/Sony for around 28k rupees.
samjoe
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TV recommendation for parents in India

Post by samjoe »

Thanks to everyone for your response. My dad has decided to go with Samsung - LCD model -smaller size.
Your ideas helped us to come to a decision. Thanks once again.
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