32 inch Full HD TV - 35k

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themasterguy

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I am again in the market looking for 32 inch TV with full HD capability. Other minimum requirement is minimum one USB port (support for maximum formats for movie play through usb including divx,xvid,etc).

Budget is 35k. So please suggest options available across different brands.

Regards
 
Mate can you mention the viewing distance that you are gonna watch the TV at? And kindly also mention what it will be used for.

I am mentioning this because a 32 incher looks pretty small from a distance longer than 4 feet especially if you are into gaming and stuff. You can seep a 40/42 incher in your budget abeit from the grey market.
 
Viewing distance is 6-7 feet (regular viewing from bed on opposite wall). Usage will be simple viewing of regular programs, no gaming.
 
I think it is important for you to go for a 40 incher buddy. Even a HD ready would suffice your requirements and at that distance you wont really notice any difference between hd ready and full hd.

As for as grey market options are concerned, I am damn sure you can get a 40EH6000 from Samsung under 35 k. I would rate it as the best option in your budget in terms of picture quality and overall features.
 
There is no point in going for FullHD. As @vantheman5211 suggested, go for HD-ready. You won't notice the diff. Save some money too!

If you have the space, go for a 40 incher - you will get the piece grey market.

If you have the space & are open for other option:
Plasma is an ideal option for bedroom - you will get a 43" TV. One and only one issue - no direct lighting bang opposite the panel, will give of reflections.
 
I have never got anything from grey market before. Is it wise to buy from grey mkt. when the only benefit is price while we are not sure is product is a repaired one, void warranty, problem in repairs, etc

And where and which shops to go if I want to purchase from grey mkt in delhi.
 
I think you can ask the Delhi guys about the shop details or order it from ebay just to be on the safe side. Normally, these pieces are imported and hence the lower price. The reason I find them VFM is basically because you can save a good chunk of 12 k on them. The negative point ofcourse is the warranty period given therein. But, then again the warranty is just for 1 year and 9 times out of 10, not much weird stuff happens to your televisions for the first year especially. After that, you are mostly on your own.
 
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