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panasonic/pioneer for Plasma
Samsung/sony for LCD
if you want an incredible display, get a Samsung with 120hz, A-M-A-Z-I-N-G
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panasonic/pioneer for Plasma
Samsung/sony for LCD
if you want an incredible display, get a Samsung with 120hz, A-M-A-Z-I-N-G
Yea, im definitely going to be getting bluray and a nice audio setup for it. Im also going to make a nice entertainment center for it once I know what im going forBTW.. If you're doing this I highly suggest getting a bluray player, and an HD package for your cable.
I have a 1080p TV right now, and it's really ****ing lame, I feel like I wasted a ton of money, since I am watching movies in 480p and don't have cable..
EDIT: Also.. with plasmas, they are expensive, heavy, and old technology.
I just upgraded to HD (digital) and it was CHEAPER than my analog cable was.Yea, im definitely going to be getting bluray and a nice audio setup for it. Im also going to make a nice entertainment center for it once I know what im going for
BTW.. If you're doing this I highly suggest getting a bluray player, and an HD package for your cable.
I have a 1080p TV right now, and it's really ****ing lame, I feel like I wasted a ton of money, since I am watching movies in 480p and don't have cable..
EDIT: Also.. with plasmas, they are expensive, heavy, and old technology.
lcd technology isn't up to par with plasma's in the larger sizes. You get a true black with a good plasma set, something almost impossible to accomplish in a LCD.
also plasma tech has came a long way from its initial release, when we purchased our tv, they said that it would not need service for over 5 years, when introduced the plasma's needed serviced every 2-3 years
yikes, i'll havta look into that..lolI just upgraded to HD (digital) and it was CHEAPER than my analog cable was.
Thats lookin pretty good. nicei got this piece right here in my bedroom...love it. The sound is a bit lacking but thats what surround sound is for
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Toshiba-42-Regza-LCD-HDTV-42RV530U/sem/rpsm/oid/206160/catOid/-12867/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do
i like it for the bedroom but this is my living room piece for teh movie nightThats lookin pretty good. nice
depends on the size really, on my 32" i cant notice a loss in quality with 720p, on the larger sets its very notciable, dad has 58" panny and going from hd satelitte (720p ) to BR 1080P i can see a differenceIf you're watching stuff on Blu Ray...make sure to get a 1080p TV...big difference from 720p specifically for Blu Ray. For regular HD cable though...difference isnt nearly as big.
Yea, I used to be anti plasma, until I researched it looking for dad and was very suprised at the half life of plasmas ( iirc something of a half life of so many thousands of hours )Yeah, I've heard that the new ones last as long as LCD's do, and they no longer suffer from burn in.
I guess a plasma wouldn't be a bad choice by.
many people may disagree with the brand but for the money. i'm 100% satisfied. this is my Vizio 42" sitting in my bedroom. i just now took the pic while sitting here reading this thread lol. the picture was taken with the flash on too![iM]http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n104/fbi90909/2ebe6095.jpg[/img]
tis 1080p capable resolution. it adjust itself to w/e input your source can produce. it gets 1080p on my xbox with the hdmi cable. with the component cables i get 1080i. with comcast and my HD box i get 1080i resolution as well. lol. i'm very happy with this tv.
As I said earlier, my parents 42" went out in 3 years with minimum usage. After speaking with quite a few repair ppl it is very common for the older ones to break. To there credit the new ones look alot different and they have tried to do alot for branding them, but nobody really knows as I know there qc 3 years ago ******.
We still bought my little bro a 32" lcd, it has a decent picture but some whiteout, ie no true black a little worse than my insignia one.
oh yea, try watching the 1080i source in 720p and see how you like it. Personally I can't tell a difference, but some ppl swear that the progressive scanning allows for a better picture