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There lots of HD ready TVs and you can't see the difference HD ready vs Full HD. If you can, you are superhuman or you sit on top of your TV.

That's true, a mate of mine has a 40" HDR and really, I can't tell the difference. As long as you viewing distance is sufficient.

I hope you asked them to keep you one?

72" 3D FHD for 100k? Don't know if that's justifiable.
 
That's true, a mate of mine has a 40" HDR and really, I can't tell the difference. As long as you viewing distance is sufficient.

Full HD is another one of those buzz words that salesman use to get you to buy the more expensive TV.

Unfortunately they catch out your regular uninformed shopper.

As I said, if you can spot the difference you are superhuman.
 
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There lots of HD ready TVs and you can't see the difference HD ready vs Full HD. If you can, you are superhuman or you sit on top of your TV.

Not here you dont unless you buy the £200/£300 found no name brands. I didn't think there was a difference either, since I couldn't see anything diff in the store. But since my Full 1080P HD Tv landed and I play games & watch Blu-Rays on it... there is a huge diff. On Full HD picture is that much crisper, sharper. Sucker Punch, Inception, Band of Brother on Blu-ray will make you cry tears of joy its so pretty.
 
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