Hello all.
I've never actually bought a TV in my life. The one I have now my folks game me when I moved to my own place ages ago. The TV was a spare one they had they didn't need, and even back then it was old. Its got a wooden
case, probably nearly 20 years old! Worked great, but the picture is
losing colour, and the sound varies intensity.
Just seeing what TV's and brands people recommend. I think people here would have similar expectations. What I'm looking for is this, in rough order of priority.
* Longevity. Has to be robust and last a long time. Reliable and will go the distance.
* SCreen sice of about 80cm, thereabouts. Preferably a resolution of 1920x1080.
* Connectors for VGA and for my DVD player and VCR player. The coax ones I think they are.
* simply to use, not overloaded with unecessary features of expensive firmware. I just want a TV, thats it.
* It would be good to be able to play movies from USB thumb drives or external hard drives. good format support is a plus.
* Recording programs is a plus.
* Is friendly to someone who doesn't want to have to upgrade firmware, and kind of likes old tech.
Also quite important, low power consumptions.
I'm asking here because I know I'll get good advice and I assume we share a similar view of technology and similar expectations.
Also, I prefer one which doesn't have a stupid logo and start up sound!
And changes channels quickly. The closer it behaves to my current TV, the old CRTs, the better.

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