**Hisense**

Once had a Mecer LCD... my only issue with it was the amount of dust it gathered while it sat on the floor under the Samsung I had to replace it with because the image was so cr@p.
 
I owned one (32inch Hi-Sense LCD) for about two years and it bombed out on the third year... Took it to repairs a couple of time too! really loved that TV, but it is not good quality... at all. Trust Sony, you get what you pay for...
 
I owned one (32inch Hi-Sense LCD) for about two years and it bombed out on the third year... Took it to repairs a couple of time too! really loved that TV, but it is not good quality... at all. Trust Sony, you get what you pay for...

The newerver Hi-Sense machines are actually very good, the older stuff was junk but they have improved.
 
BLIXEMPIE, can you please stop spamming the forums with your ads? All of your posts get deleted if you haven't noticed, so why do you continue?

To answer the OP's question, Hisense is probably the best brand out of the cheapie brands. Very open question though, what are your needs?
 
Any feedback, good or bad regarding HiSense LCD TV's?!?

Try go for the T28 models. LED seems very smart. HAs the 120/200hz switch. Just check the remote, the last Hisense i saw had chinese writing on the buttons :) Otherwise they perform very well for "entry" level.
 
Due to a size limitation in the wall unit, I had to purchase a 26" model. Ended up getting a V68 - LCD - 26" (Full HD). The picture is excellent and considering it cost R2200.00 it appears to have been a good buy. According to the pamphlet in which came with it, the warranty is one year on the unit & 5 years on the tube. According to the website - "Panel TVs carry a two year warranty, and a credit or exchange unit is offered if the set fails within seven days of purchase". Hopefully I don't need to find out which one is correct...
 
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