For £350, Tescos are doing the Sony Bravia 32" and IIRC Richer sounds are doing them at £300. Cue parade of people who know what they're talking about explaining why the Bravia's shit. I'd also be interested in any responses - looking along the same lines as KT ie around 300 quid, 32", 720p
Looks like a good LCD TV for the money by all accounts. I haven't seen one in action, but for £350 reports on the net are favourable. My mum nearly bought one over xmas. OK it's not full 1080 resolution, but on a 32" are you going to tell at more than 3ft away? Almost certainly not. I guess better are available, but generally cost more.
Anyway the Tesco deal is good, but be aware this Bravia is a Tesco exclusive KDL-32U4000 and not a KDL-32V4000. As far as anyone can tell the difference is only cosmetic, but noone seems 100% sure.
Up to a few days ago Amazon were selling the 'V' for £349 with free 3 year warranty. Buggers have upped that to £370 now. No idea how good the 3 year warranty is (not read small print), though it is a Sony offer (via 3rd party).
Richer Sounds seem to have run out online, but seem to have a few instore (see
http://www.richersounds.com/showproduct.php?cda=showproduct_clearancebargains&pid=SONY-KDL32V4000U) .
M&S who were selling for £349 with free 5 year warranty but no longer available online. Might be worth checking in store M&S if you can - do they even sell TVs in Swindon?
John Lewis is always a sometimes a good choice to buy your TV from. They will price match any in-stock bricks and mortar seller and provide a free 5 year warranty.