Buying new tv
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I'm getting a new tv as well in march preferably a 37' and was wondering which is better samsung, lg, etc. My price range is proably up to $500 or a little more but from what I've seen I can either get a 37' 720p lcd or a good 32' 1080p 60hz lcd tv. Just curious if I should go bigger or go better quality. Right now I'm on my brother's 32' sylvania lcd tv from kmart and it's 720p.
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I have two LG lcd tvs. One is 48"(I think) and it is full 1080p. The other one is something like 21" and it is 720p. I like LG because it does a good job making black look "black" and all the colors are nice and bright. Some cheaper LCD tvs colors tend to look washed out. Also my PS3 plays games and BluRays like a charm on it with a nice sharp picture. Hope this helps.
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I would go with LG or Samsung.
The other "makers" {except supposedly Sony} buy their parts from them anyway. This way you aren't having to pay the premium that other brands have on the parts.
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I would go with LG or Samsung.
The other "makers" {except supposedly Sony} buy their parts from them anyway. This way you aren't having to pay the premium that other brands have on the parts.
I decided on the Samsung pn42c450 hXXp://www.abt.com/product/45073/Samsung-PN42C450.html. I got it on sale at hhgregg for $499 and had a $50 coupon so it was $449 + Tax came out to $479.24. Got it home and setup and the right half of the screen had gray/white vertical bars running through it. Took it back and have to wait until April when new shipment comes in. But picture looks nice at store so I'm hopeful.
Product Details
Samsung 42" Series 4 Black Flat Panel Plasma HDTV, Model PN42C450The new PN42C450 PDP flat panel HDTV by Samsung offers great value and features smartly wrapped in an attractive "piano key black" cabinet, at 600Hz subfield motion technology, 3 advanced HDMI inputs that feature our Anynet+ (CEC standard) technology for system control of your DVD or Blu-ray Disc player a one-touch operation. New for 2010, all of Samsung's plasmas feature our new E3-panel single filter design that delivers improved performance, meets the new ENERGY STAR power consumption specifications, and eliminates off-angle blur making the sharpest of details like scrolling text easier to see and read. Experience the performance of Samsung's new 42" plasma HDTV that's both easy on the wallet and the environment.
leatherbear ~ edited live link and added pic and details
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That is a great tv.
The reviews for it are very good.
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That is a great tv.
The reviews for it are very good.
yes it is. If it wasn't for the buzzing and hard to screw in stand I'd say it was perfect.
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Why not be an early adopter and pay the $9000-$10,000 for Samsungs 3D LEDTV… ::) ? :rotfl:
hxxp://www.samsung.com/us/video/tv/3D.html -
I have 32" Hitachi 3D Smart TV. It`s fantastic tv! :cheesy2: