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Old 09-08-12, 04:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello,

I am planning to buy a TV from EU. I have chosen a few models but not sure which one i should buy.

Model 1 : Sharp - LC-40LE831E
Model 2 : Samsung - 40ES6300
Model 3 : Sony - 40HX750
Model 4 : LG - 42LM615

I am planning to take this TV to India.

Question 1 : Can you suggest which TV is good.

Question 2 : All these models have CI / CI+ card. Unfortunately in India we use HD receiver connected to tv using HDMI / component inputs. If i connect using HDMI or Component input will there be any problems like an error message box appearing while watching tv.
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Here in the UK at least, connecting via HDMI is standard. Or did I misunderstand your question?
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So long as they have HDMI which is standard in the UK now, then you should be OK. Just check the voltage, if India is 220-240v then you should be OK.

I'm not familiar with those TV's but you may want to look for added features like 3D if you have that in India and if you get an Internet connected TV, make sure it connects direct to the Internet and not through a UK proxy.
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