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Who knows about TV's?
Plasma vs LCD vs LED
whos got the best quality, what should I be looking for, whos got teh best deals, etc etc. |
we bought a 34" vizio LCD for around $500. The quality is amazing, much better than I expected for an LCD with only 720p resolution, but I can't tell the difference, and it makes everything look incredible.
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whats your budget? How big?
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Google search. There are tons and tons of articles on this subject. Do your research, keep an eye out for sales. Also, black friday is coming soon. If you can handle the craziness, go then.
That being said, a few questions to ponder. Whats your budget? What size are you looking for? Intended use of TV? Viewing angle and distance from seating? How much do inputs matter? My personal experience is, stay away from wal-mart brand plasmas. My sister has one, it looks terrible compared to my sony LCD. My dad also has an 'off' brand LCD, and its looks comparable to my sony, but still not as good. Quote:
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46" to 52". It will go into our living room which is pretty big. 25x22 sized room.
Budget is probably no more then 2k. Im looking more for info. Whats good? What are some things I should be looking for? Refresh rate? Contrast Ratio? Outside of resolution, what are some things I should be looking for that makes for a good TV? |
higher the contrast ratio, the better it is, lower (faster) refresh rate = better for gaming. thats about all i can tell ya. at that size you need 1080p as well. Sony Bravia TVs are very nice, check them out if they're within your price.
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We looked at a ton of TVs before we bought ours a few months ago, and definitely liked the LCDs best. Picked up a 1080p LG and couldn't be happier. I think the best picture quality out of all the ones we looked at though were the Samsungs, but they were a bit more than we wanted to spend. The LG's picture quality is up there with the Samsungs, but I think the Samsungs have a little better clarity at closer viewing distances.
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My girlfriend has a 37 inch Vizo and got it at Sears for cheaper then Costco (no discount) and it looks good when in HD mode.
Im not looking for the ulitmate set up on the block, I just want it to look good so I can watch sports, movies, and general TV. |
Im looking at the Samsung 46" TV A530.
Price seems to be even everywhere, including Sears so that means 200 bucks off the TV with discount. w00t! I think we might be getting a TV today.. 20,000:1 Dymamic Contrast ratio |
well i just replied on your thread in the other forum but, now that youre being specific, check out the SHARP Aquos line of TVs...my cousin has a 42" wall mounted and its pretty ridiculous. samsung just came out with that A530 line too so they should be pretty nice, depending on price
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46 is the smallest we would go, everything else would be too small.
Im debating Plasma vs LCD. I have heard both sides of the coin. New Plasma tv's dont have the problems the older ones with bad tubes, etc etc, but I have heard that if you have some LCD problems, then the TV is shot where the Plasma you just replace the part. |
With that kind of price range, I would definitely go with Plasma over LCD. If you don't need something uber-thin to hang on the wall, look into DLPs as well.
I have a 42" DLP in my living room, and a 32" LCD for the bedroom, and the Toshiba DLP is leaps and bounds better than the Samsung LCD. My brother got a Panasonic 42" Plasma on Black Friday last year, and it looks nicer than either of mine. If I had the funds I would have gone plasma in a heartbeat. Best thing to do is to take your time looking around and reading reviews. Don't base your purchase only on what you see in the store, you never know how long that floor model has been sitting there, how good of a signal it's getting, how many people have messed with every possible display setting imaginable, etc. - Justin |
any contrast ratio over 1000:1 doesn't matter. that budget, i'd go plasma. do you have digital cable with HD programing? go 1080p
just walk into best buy looking for info and walk out with a sick tv |
Panisonic 46" 1080p Plasma
http://s7.sears.com/is/image/Sears/0...sm=0.9,0.5,0,0 http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...ame=Plasma+TVs VS Samsung 46" 1080p LCD TV http://s7.sears.com/is/image/Sears/0...sm=0.9,0.5,0,0 http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...&sName=LCD+TVs |
I love my 52" HP 1080p plasma..I think I paid about $1000+tax about a year ago because it was a display model. I think the LCD's are supposed to last longer but the picture on this model was very good which is the reason I purchased it(along with the price obviously).
Personally either or will due so I would just leave it up to the name & the cost and make sure you check out the picture quality as well as some leave much to be desired. |
Al, my brother has the 42" Panasonic Viera, and it's excellent. Definitely looks like a good choice.
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Plasma is better picture than LCD because the colors are more vibrant. LCD's last longer. Whatever you do make sure its HDMI so you get the highest quality picture. There is a seller on ebay located in Toms River that has great prices. Ebay name is lsidistributors. You can find awesome deals on open box tv's. I got my 42" pioneer plasma tv from them about a year and a half ago for $800 when it retailed for $3k and it is still working perfect. I would stick to major brands Pioneer, LG, Sony, Samsung.
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Look into the Sharp series of TVs. Quite a beautiful picture.
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Do a search on the energy consumption of these newer tv's. Some of them really use a lot of power but I never bothered to read that article and can't remember where I saw it. I'm still using my 1989 25" RCA but plan to upgrade within the next 6 months so do the research and then report back so we are all better educated! :nod:
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