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Old 07-03-2009, 02:21 PM   #1
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I'm looking into getting a 40" - 46" TV. I'm leaning toward an LCD and 1080P. Any experts here or even non experts that own any of these that care to share your opinions on this ?

Suggestions on brands and any ratings/features ?

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Old 07-03-2009, 02:23 PM   #2
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Plasma is a dying technology. 40-46 range would definitely rule them out, you need 50+ for plasma. Check out LED TVs too. The Samsungs are nice.

Sony or Samsung for LCD. Samsung for LED.
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Plasma is a dying technology. 40-46 range would definitely rule them out, you need 50+ for plasma. Check out LED TVs too. The Samsungs are nice.

Sony or Samsung for LCD. Samsung for LED.
I have LCD but I've looked at the LED...PHENOMINAL! I would ad Sharp to his list of LCDs mainly because I've owned both Sony and Sharp. My Sony XBR was $4000, my Sharp Aquios was $1500, the Sharp is just as good, if not better and Sharp is a lcd screen manufacturer, Sony buys theirs last I knew. For me the main thing I look at is Hz-go 120Hz+ and refresh rate-2ms or less. I have 120Hz and 2ms on my Sharp. A lot of people concern themselves with "contrast ratio" but since there isn't an actual industry recognized method of measuring it... Here's one of the highest rated LCD tvs for under $2500 in 52".
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001VKY7WU/...rtreview503-20

Another thing that interests me is the "new" internet capabilities of some of these tvs which allow you to watch Hulu, YouTube, and pretty much any internet streaming video (YouPorn) from your tv without a computer. Of course you can just hook your computer up to your tv like I do.



Note: if you want to do this make sure the tv has a VGA input for the best picture. That is one mistake I did make on my livingroom tv so I have to watch computer based television through S-Video. On my bedroom tv I have VGA and it's basically a computer monitor. Very sharp picture!

I hope this helps. Btw do yourself a favor and get the best and largest you can afford, don't get too cheap! Oh and a LCD tv is like a diamond, if it's a choice between bigger with crappy specs and smaller with better specs, do the smaller. Pixelation, bluring and "red washout" or color overload sucks!!!
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Old 07-03-2009, 03:45 PM   #4
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I have LCD but I've looked at the LED...PHENOMINAL! I would ad Sharp to his list of LCDs mainly because I've owned both Sony and Sharp. My Sony XBR was $4000, my Sharp Aquios was $1500, the Sharp is just as good, if not better and Sharp is a lcd screen manufacturer, Sony buys theirs last I knew. For me the main thing I look at is Hz-go 120Hz+ and refresh rate-2ms or less. I have 120Hz and 2ms on my Sharp. A lot of people concern themselves with "contrast ratio" but since there isn't an actual industry recognized method of measuring it... Here's one of the highest rated LCD tvs for under $2500 in 52".
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001VKY7WU/...rtreview503-20

Another thing that interests me is the "new" internet capabilities of some of these tvs which allow you to watch Hulu, YouTube, and pretty much any internet streaming video (YouPorn) from your tv without a computer. Of course you can just hook your computer up to your tv like I do.



Note: if you want to do this make sure the tv has a VGA input for the best picture. That is one mistake I did make on my livingroom tv so I have to watch computer based television through S-Video. On my bedroom tv I have VGA and it's basically a computer monitor. Very sharp picture!

I hope this helps. Btw do yourself a favor and get the best and largest you can afford, don't get too cheap! Oh and a LCD tv is like a diamond, if it's a choice between bigger with crappy specs and smaller with better specs, do the smaller. Pixelation, bluring and "red washout" or color overload sucks!!!
truth. I went with the smaller sony lcd and the picture is amazing. I use the ps3 to put internet on it but it has vga inputs too
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They have 240Hz tVs out now...

Im looking at a 58 Inch Plasma...

But I think in the 40 - 46 range LCD is the definite better buy.
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They have 240Hz tVs out now...

Im looking at a 58 Inch Plasma...

But I think in the 40 - 46 range LCD is the definite better buy.
Yea I linked a 240hz tv by Samsung... My first lcd was 30hz Great picture until something moved!
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They have 240Hz tVs out now...

Im looking at a 58 Inch Plasma...

But I think in the 40 - 46 range LCD is the definite better buy.
fuck plasma. the better blacks are not worth the burn in.
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