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Unlike the more reputable brands like Sony, Samsung, Toshiba etc., there are very little if any reviews on Walker LCD TV`s on the web. Personally speaking, I would pay €100- €200 extra for a better known model.
3yrs on and I can't find any reviews for Walker televisions, there the only make that currently carry the Saorview status. Had one of their dvd players once but it packed up within the year. Don't think I could trust them again.
Have you resurrected this thread because you are thinking of buying one? Both myself and my mother have Walker TVs in the kitchen. They include the DVD option and are fine. When I saw the quality of the picture on her TV I decided to buy one because we needed a new one also. I have a vague recollection that someone mentioned to me that they are made by Mitsubishi.
If I was buying a bigger screen say for the sitting room I would go for Panasonic.
I bought a 'walker' 32" TV last week for €400. The dealer was selling me more expensive models but when I said it was for a bedroom he said the 'walker' would do fine. Excellent picture - one year guarantee - hope to get a good few years out of it.
Contrast of 60,000:1 is apparently what you're looking for. I tihnk this thing I have is only 1,000:1 and I think it represents the amount of possible colours on screen.
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