December 18, 2010

Christmas Television Looking Bleak

If wait for Christmas, don’t dent your enthusiasm by looking at this years Christmas TV schedule. It’s looking like a bleak bleak Christmas, this years festive TV schedule comprises of no less than 800 hours of reruns on all five terrestrial channels. My Christmas may as well be cancelled. There’s no alternative, I’ll have to talk to my friends and family over a glass of mulled wine and a tin of Quality Street?! Wearing fluffy reindeer jumpers and playing Buckaroo?! Not me, never.

 

So I’ve decided to treat myself to a brand spanking new flat screen LCD TV . At least my lavish new purchase will distract from my hellish Christmas reality. As the festivities unfold all around me, I’ll turn into a drooling zombie, deeply transfixed by my new TV but not paying any attention whatsoever to the scheduled festive programming; but simply admiring the beautiful black finish of my new shiny widescreen…ah Samsung. This may be the best Christmas ever.

 

Now picking my new television is the next predicament. It’s got to be good, good enough to make up the rubbish Christmas TV schedules. It’s got to be 40 inch at least, a mere 15 inch LCD TV just wouldn’t make up for the deja vu Christmas television just around the corner. I’m considering a Samsung LCD TV. The huge Samsung 60 inch LCD comes with a number of unnecessary but impressive features. As well as having freeview HD built in to it, the television also has ground breaking internet@TV functionality which means you can watch internet based media. It features 1080p full HD and 100Hz technology. And that’s not all it also has DNLA technology, Ultra Contrast Ratio and hyper real engine picture enhancement. Wow, I have no idea what half these features mean or how they’ll benefit me but I want one.

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