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JL8Jeff 01-28-2013 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by unstable bob gable (Post 869215)
Stay away from anything with tubes, as it is had to find test stations for them anymore. Plus I think black and white TVs may become outdated soon...

I was checking out that 3rd color yesterday, I think they call it gray or grey, I forget the details. But it makes black and white look like an Amish chalk board! :-?

coolmanvette75 01-29-2013 12:37 AM

I have a Panasonic 32in LCD back home. 120 hertz and after like 3 years it has a great picture. I picked up a 32in Vizio for my apartment for like 230 bucks. Great picture for the price. I can play call of duty on it and it looks just as good as the Panasonic I paid nearly double for a few years ago...

BigAls87Z28 01-29-2013 09:56 AM

I believe the only companies that actually make the LCD screens are Samsung, LG, Sharp, and Vizio? Everything else is a version of that.

Sony still uses Samsung screens, but they input different screen tech to make it sharper, etc etc.

If you are looking at two TVs, look behind to see if they are plugged into HDMI or the old analog Red/White/Yellow connectors. I know that some places plug half of the TVs with HDMI, the others with analog.

120hz is perfect for your average TV watcher. 240hz if you watch a lot of HD movies, HD sports channels, or video games.

Obviously, this is America, so bigger is always better.

Squirrel 01-29-2013 02:55 PM

We have 3 samsungs in our house, love them all, theyre 32, 42, and 50iirc, all great pictures... the 50 is pretty old so it has the side view problems but other than that they have been rockstars


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