Hey All,
I'm looking to buy a TV in the budget of 50 - 60k and found that in Reliance digital they are offering their own brand Reconnect 46 ' LED TV for 52k. I saw the display to be almost the same as the other TV's like Samsung , sony etc .. I was quite happy with it.
They are also offering 2+2 warranty which is really a good deal as my existing Samsung series 4 LCD in the past 3 yrs had chip replaced worth 8k and also off late seeing some kind of difference in the the display at the edges
Reasons for upgrade / requirement :
- LCD TV is slightly bulky to be wall mounted.
-I want a slimmer TV to be wall mounted so that a projector screen will be dropped over it for movie watching.
- Do not want smart -3D features in TV as I will be getting Epson6100 or Epson 8100 shortly and also have LG BP 420 blu ray player which provides most of these.
-Just want to see the normal Tata sky HD TV and for time being watch blu rays till I get the projector.
- I also heard that Blu ray experience is far better in LED rather than LCD.Is it true ??
Experts - looking forward for your suggestions
I'm looking to buy a TV in the budget of 50 - 60k and found that in Reliance digital they are offering their own brand Reconnect 46 ' LED TV for 52k. I saw the display to be almost the same as the other TV's like Samsung , sony etc .. I was quite happy with it.
They are also offering 2+2 warranty which is really a good deal as my existing Samsung series 4 LCD in the past 3 yrs had chip replaced worth 8k and also off late seeing some kind of difference in the the display at the edges
Reasons for upgrade / requirement :
- LCD TV is slightly bulky to be wall mounted.
-I want a slimmer TV to be wall mounted so that a projector screen will be dropped over it for movie watching.
- Do not want smart -3D features in TV as I will be getting Epson6100 or Epson 8100 shortly and also have LG BP 420 blu ray player which provides most of these.
-Just want to see the normal Tata sky HD TV and for time being watch blu rays till I get the projector.
- I also heard that Blu ray experience is far better in LED rather than LCD.Is it true ??
Experts - looking forward for your suggestions