Samsung is cheaper first of all.I bought a Samsung LED recently and my only complaints are:1. You can't "turn off" the TV mode. I only watch stuff from AppleTV and USB drive so I wish I could disable the tuner so it doesn't show up as a source.2. Virtually all file formats work from the USB drive, but not always. That's probably an issue with any TV I suppose.This is clearly tiny stuff so anyway, I would definitely recommend the Samsung (I have the 26" LED that I bought from Nakumatt) - but the Sony and LG are fine options too.I do miss my old Sony Bravia from a few years ago though - it had great sound which is really a critical part of a TV if you don't have a dedicated audio setup.-Adam--Kili.io - OpenStack for Africa: kili.ioMusings: twitter.com/varudAbout Adam: www.linkedin.com/in/adamcnelsonOn Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 10:09 PM, Andrew Nduati <nduatiandrew@gmail.com> wrote:
_______________________________________________Hello good people,
I am wondering between the two products mentioned above... Is there any of them that has a feature that matters I.e set it a part from the other ?
They both have the same features on paper but why go for one and not the other.
Thanks for the feedback.
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