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jaZon
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40-50", btw

Even better, sub $1500

[Edited on June 28, 2007 at 6:24 PM. Reason : ]

6/28/2007 6:22:15 PM

Seotaji
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samsung plasma 42"

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6/28/2007 10:57:16 PM

moron
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42" 1080 philips or toshiba

[Edited on June 29, 2007 at 1:14 AM. Reason : ]

6/29/2007 1:14:19 AM

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lcd, westinghouse 47" 1080p

6/29/2007 1:15:15 AM

xplosivo
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vizio GV52LF 52" LCD

6/29/2007 9:16:42 AM

neodata686
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16889234003

I second the westinghouse. It retails for 1,999.99$, but newegg.com has it on sale for 1,399.99$.
1080p 47" with great reviews. 1200:1 contrast is a plus too, unless you can find a 1600:1 lcd.

^vizio is a great brand too. Although i think that model is discontinued because thier website doesn't have any lcds bigger than 47". Or is it a model to be released?

[Edited on June 29, 2007 at 9:27 AM. Reason : .]

6/29/2007 9:20:59 AM

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Westinghouse 47" 1080p TX-47F430S is on sale at Best Buy for $1,619.99

4 HDMI inputs, Tuner, etc

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=851860&page=1&pp=30

Some people have had luck using the 10% coupon, too

6/29/2007 11:35:37 AM

jaZon
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wow, i'm really surprised at the lack of samsung fans

6/29/2007 4:03:18 PM

Specter
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$2000 can get you quite a bit

6/29/2007 5:47:51 PM

jaZon
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Yea, that's why I amended it a little....really don't want to spend quite THAT much

6/29/2007 5:52:18 PM

neodata686
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^^^Samsung is great. They're quality, little more pricy though.

6/29/2007 6:00:13 PM

jaZon
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cool, thanks

6/29/2007 6:10:32 PM

bous
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i just got a 1080p 42" vizio for $999.99 at Cosco!

7/1/2007 7:33:51 PM

moron
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I just got a look at the Westinghouse today, and while it's not a terrible TV, the picture quality is obviously below the Samsung/Toshiba/Philips in its price range (which are smaller TVs).

Samsung has their 40" 1080p on sale this week for 1799 or 1999 (for the glossy finish).

I've not seen the Vizio, but I would imagine they're in the same class as the Westinghouse.

7/1/2007 7:37:43 PM

bous
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after adjust the settings to what avsforum showed... it has incredible quality. looks the same as any of the high-end tv's and it doesn't put a huge dent in my pocket.

7/1/2007 8:15:24 PM

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I am interested in getting a thin profile TV (to go on the wall/take up as little space as possible) as an upgrade from my super old 27" tube. I was leaning towards a 42" 720p/1080i plasma and I am now wondering how the picture quality of this 42" 1080p Vizio compares to a good 42" Sammy plasma or equivalent in the near 1 grand price range?

I'm not an overly critical image quality person, just wanting something that will make football/bball season nicer so I can have peeps over to my place instead of being forced out to bars anytime we want to watch the game on a decent screen.

7/2/2007 12:28:17 AM

moron
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^^ It probably does look pretty good, and that's all that matters, but you're deluding yourself if you think it "looks the same as any of the high-end tv's."

7/2/2007 12:40:59 AM

neodata686
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^^Hd is only broadcast as 720p/1080i so you shouldn't have an image issue there. If you have a blueray/hd-dvd and want 1080p, then i'd get the 1080p 42" instead. Just depends on how much you want to spend.

7/2/2007 9:05:05 AM

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...Or how current with technology you want to be - no reason to purchase a TV that isnt capable of handling the latest resolution, despite what is currently popular for broadcast

7/2/2007 2:47:01 PM

se7entythree
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go to a bookstore and read the consumer reports magazine on plasma and lcd tvs. they recommended panasonic or plasma and sony for lcd over all others and to stay away from westinghouse. i'm in the market for a new plasma tv too.

they also said that in a 42" tv, you cannot tell the difference in the picture between 720/1080i and 1080p. there's a pretty big price jump b/w the 2 and unless you go bigger than 46" you can't tell a difference anyway.

[Edited on July 2, 2007 at 2:51 PM. Reason : ]

7/2/2007 2:50:15 PM

moron
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^ Consumer Reports often doesn't know what they're talking about, and this is one of those cases.

You can tell a difference between 720 and 1080 42" TVs, and Pioneer makes the best plasma (and they are clearance now, so the prices are very good).

Panasonic does have a well-priced 1080 plasma though that's pretty good.

7/2/2007 3:00:27 PM

sober46an3
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i just got a 46inch 1080p samsung lcd.

im enjoying it so far.

7/2/2007 3:05:05 PM

Arab13
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^^,^^^ you can tell if you know what you are looking for... which most of us, are.

[Edited on July 2, 2007 at 3:06 PM. Reason : ^^]

7/2/2007 3:06:21 PM

se7entythree
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they said you can't tell the difference b/w 1080i and 1080p and that at 46" and under 1080p was not worth the price difference. just relaying information. if you want to argue call consumer reports.

7/2/2007 5:03:13 PM

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^go check it out for yourself. Go to bestbuy or a tv store and compare a 720p with a 1080p at the around 40-46". You'll defin be able to tell a difference.

7/2/2007 5:52:53 PM

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AT WHAT VIEWING DISTANCE?! Christ, neodata. Sure, standing at 5 ft while the salesman treats you like an idiot, you definitely can tell a difference in 1080p and 1080i or 720p. But at 10ft, which is what a more typical viewing distance is, at 42" contrast ratio is a lot more important than resolution.

I mean, maybe you're that guy that sits 4 ft away from his screen as he yells at the faggot on the other end of the mike during Halo, but that isn't me.

7/2/2007 6:31:24 PM

moron
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http://www.practical-home-theater-guide.com/contrast-ratio.html

The listed contrast ratio of any video display is a poor metric for determining image quality. The only way to know whether something is good or not is to see it for yourself (or have someone you trust see it).

It's IMPOSSIBLE to know if a display looks good based just on its resolution/contrast ratio/brightness measurements.

7/2/2007 6:56:31 PM

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^ spoken for the truth

find the one you think looks the prettiest and get it.

7/2/2007 7:04:02 PM

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Quote :
"The listed contrast ratio of any video display is a poor metric for determining image quality"

7/2/2007 7:42:31 PM

neodata686
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"at 42" contrast ratio is a lot more important than resolution."


Huh?

^Yeah exactly.

^^Yeah i'll shut up. The best way is to find out for yourself. All i was saying is I can tell the difference between 720p and 1080p on a 46" display. Some people can't. It's just user preference.

7/2/2007 7:54:08 PM

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yeh, but "seeing for yourself" isnt so easy. i bet every TV at bestbuy is on full blast contrast ultra vibrant blow your face away mode. thats now how you'll (hopefully) be watching it at home.

7/2/2007 8:50:26 PM

moron
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^ Most Best Buys don't care if you mess with stuff though. Just go in and play with the settings if you want.

7/2/2007 8:57:20 PM

qntmfred
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yep. that's what i did. you can also get a lot from customer reviews online, from those who have had their set a while and had a chance to really figure out if there are any surprises

7/2/2007 8:58:40 PM

se7entythree
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Quote :
"^go check it out for yourself. Go to bestbuy or a tv store and compare a 720p with a 1080p at the around 40-46". You'll defin be able to tell a difference."

reread plz
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"they said you can't tell the difference b/w 1080i and 1080p and that at 46" and under 1080p was not worth the price difference. just relaying information. if you want to argue call consumer reports."


[Edited on July 2, 2007 at 9:33 PM. Reason : ]

7/2/2007 9:32:52 PM

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"lcd, westinghouse 47" 1080p"


I second that

I just bought a 42" Westinghouse 1080p for $1200 last month

I fucking love it. I highly recommend it if you have a 360/PS3 or want to hook your TV to your computer

7/2/2007 9:36:27 PM

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fuck i have a 40" 1080p display and i can tell a diff.... but then again my eyesight is 20/15 (corrected)
the reason i got it... is for me it was prettier...
and it makes a much better pc monitor.

7/2/2007 9:49:50 PM

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im for westinghouse TX-47F430S because:

1) the prices are reasonable - not rock-bottom like the vizios, but great for what you're getting
2) the 4 HDMI inputs and VGA input are all 1080p capable (most competitors are not)
3) 1 to 1 pixel mapping - this is primarily useful for those who plan on connecting a PC
4) Uses the Trident processing chip (SOC)
5) has a USB port for firmware upgrades

7/2/2007 11:24:39 PM

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unless you're the fucking 6 million dollar man, 1080p won't make much of a difference to you on a 40-46" tv from 8-10ft away.

also, Vizio is not a good brand. The picture looks alright, esp. for the price, but those fucking things run hotter than an '88 camaro. Don't know about you guys, but I wouldn't want that to be the case for a $1000+ purchase.

Consumer reports doesn't know what they're talking about a lot of times, as they rate Panny as the best plasmas. Go to a CC or BB and look at the detail in the panny vs. samsung or hitachi. Pan gets its as handed to it.

7/3/2007 7:33:58 AM

DoubleDown
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you managed to use the word "fucking" twice in your post about TVs

either you are extremely passionate about this subject, or are a 15 year old boy with a lot of built up angst

7/3/2007 8:09:55 AM

se7entythree
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and he said panny for christ's sake...

you also can't directly compare a lot of those specs on tvs b/c the manufacturers get those numbers differently (so that their tv seems better).

7/3/2007 8:15:39 AM

Arab13
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aren't there some forums about TV's that have tons of folks who have them talk, brag, bitch about them?

7/3/2007 3:09:05 PM

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avsforum

7/3/2007 3:51:17 PM

NSFW
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seriously westies have great specs but i didn't really like the picture...
make sure you like the picture before you buy something.

and avsforum will make you see flaws you never saw before so to come out cheap i WOULD NOT READ TOO MUCH ON THERE.

[Edited on July 3, 2007 at 8:46 PM. Reason : .]

7/3/2007 8:45:00 PM

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if you can decipher 720p from 1080p on a 40 inch screen from 12+ feet i would pay you.

you guys are absolutly insane.

the input signal to all these tvs is always the dictating factor. for fucks sake 1/8th of ABC was screwed for the entirty(sp) of the NBA playoffs

7/4/2007 5:49:33 PM

Arab13
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kdl40v2500 40 inch sony LCD 1080p

7/7/2007 1:58:00 PM

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Consumer reports doesn't know what they're talking about a lot of times, as they rate Panny as the best plasmas. Go to a CC or BB and look at the detail in the panny vs. samsung or hitachi. Pan gets its as handed to it."


I don't know about the plasmas but I bought a 50" Panasonic LCD THREE YEARS ago and still think my picture is better than most of the tv's i'm seeing in the show rooms today. It's a great set with a beautiful, crisp picture...even with the technology still being relatively new. Personally, I think LCD blows plasma out of the water anyway, but to each his own

7/7/2007 3:31:16 PM

DoubleDown
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anyone have a valid 10/12% off coupon for Best Buy?

7/9/2007 11:52:29 AM

SandSanta
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Don't ever trust a guy that says "go to the store and compare" with regards to picture quality.

7/9/2007 1:08:14 PM

jaZon
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I'm leaning towards the Samsung 4065F that can be found at certain places online right at 1700 including shipping.

Anyone have any experience w/ this set?

[Edited on July 9, 2007 at 6:35 PM. Reason : ]

7/9/2007 6:35:27 PM

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7/9/2007 7:05:07 PM

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