ya about 4 months old, what are you talking about?
LED-LCD is the best you can get right now for a tv.
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BettingGeek
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10-07-10
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#37
which is 4-month old?
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BettingGeek
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#38
Originally posted by brooks85
ya about 4 months old, what are you talking about?
LED-LCD is the best you can get right now for a tv.
nope
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Tree Rollins
SBR MVP
12-16-09
3968
#39
Originally posted by brooks85
Everyone has mention LED-LCD, refresh rate and vizio's Also check on on the contrast ratio the higher it is the better. The new tvs have ratios like 6,000,000:1 which is ridiculous.
That actually isn't true. Contrast ratio means nothing b/c there is no standard for testing it. A company can basically use any contrast ratio it wants. And even if it was accurate, it really isn't that important. Research it if you don't believe me.
You want to pay more attention to things like the refresh rate (the hz number, the higher the better). The higher the refresh rate the smoother the picture will be when you watch things in fast pace like sports. and pay attention to whether it's a 1080p or 720p or whatever. Stuff like that actually matters.
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brooks85
SBR Aristocracy
01-05-09
44644
#40
They are the same thing
An LED or LED-LCD tv is an LCD tv with an LED backlight.
They have just started being marketed big time within the past few months, especially this month. That is why you can get tvs cheaper than black friday sales because stores are trying make room for the new generation.
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blackbeSSt
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#41
Originally posted by BettingGeek
nope
and what in your opinion is the best now?
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BettingGeek
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#42
Originally posted by brooks85
They are the same thing
An LED or LED-LCD tv is an LCD tv with an LED backlight.
They have just started being marketed big time within the past few months, especially this month. That is why you can get tvs cheaper than black friday sales because stores are trying make room for the new generation.
again, LED is old school ...
2-3 years old technology
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brooks85
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01-05-09
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#43
Contrast definitely makes a difference and I have researched it. What you are talking about tree is static contrast ratio to dynamic contrast ratio, the two different measurements. I can go into more detail but dynamic is all that matters.
Go stand in front of two tvs with two vastly different ratios and put on a dark lit movie, you will see a big difference.
The contrast ratio is the range of the lightest whites and darkest blacks your tv can make, so I would definitely say it is worth noting especially if you are looking for the best.
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brooks85
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01-05-09
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#44
Originally posted by BettingGeek
again, LED is old school ...
It cant be old school when there is nothing new or better.
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BettingGeek
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#45
Originally posted by brooks85
It cant be old school when there is nothing new or better.
they are about to mass production higher screen sizes this year
take your 15" and shove it
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Tree Rollins
SBR MVP
12-16-09
3968
#49
Originally posted by brooks85
Contrast definitely makes a difference and I have researched it. What you are talking about tree is static contrast ratio to dynamic contrast ratio, the two different measurements. I can go into more detail but dynamic is all that matters. Go stand in front of two tvs with two vastly different ratios and put on a dark lit move, you will see a big difference.
There is no standard to test Contrast ratio though. So everyone tests it different. Meaning that depending on how you test it, you can come up with whatever results you want. Sony could do a test that shows there contrast ratio to be 8000000000:1, and then the way phillips test's it, that same TV could only be 50000:1 by their standard. So basically the contrast ratio means nothing. It would matter if the number was legitimate, but there is literally no such thing as a 100% legit contrast ratio, b/c there is no standard to test it.
The idea of contrast ratio is real. If their was a standard to test it, then yeah, a higher number would be better. But the companies can literally advertise any contrast ratio they feel like b/c they can test it however they want. So it doesn't matter.
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BettingGeek
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#50
Originally posted by blackbeSSt
take your 15" and shove it
well there is 50", can you afford it .... They showed it in Las Vegas about 2 weeks ago
seem like most of us barely afford 15" so I posted here so you all can open your eyes ..
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brooks85
SBR Aristocracy
01-05-09
44644
#51
Originally posted by BettingGeek
again, LED is old school ...
2-3 years old technology
well technically you are wrong it is decades old technology.
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BettingGeek
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#52
ok, whatever, I was talking about LED-TV, now you know that LED-TV is old school?
they are about to mass production higher screen sizes this year
are the LG binoculars included in this model???
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2Bdown
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12-30-09
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#57
Originally posted by BettingGeek
well there is 50", can you afford it .... They showed it in Las Vegas about 2 weeks ago
seem like most of us barely afford 15" so I posted here so you all can open your eyes ..
CES also had the LG 180 inch screen on display in vegas. Cost $500,000. Only selling it to corporations at this point.
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BettingGeek
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#58
Originally posted by 2Bdown
CES also had the LG 180 inch screen on display in vegas. Cost $500,000. Only selling it to corporations at this point.
180 inch is for LED/LCD I think
50-55 for OLED was displayed
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samgurt
SBR MVP
05-31-10
2980
#59
go to newegg or bensbargains to find some good deals on TVs.
I have no idea if someone mentioned those sites yet but I don't wanna read thru all these posts
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Capybara
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08-17-08
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#60
Thanks for all the input. Hey, been reading some stuff that says most of the features that they advertise in higher and higher numbers, like 1080 Vs 720p, 120 Vs 60 hz, etc, are barely visible and just a way for them to seem better/ charge more. Anyone compare and notice difference? Like I might get a Samsung 32" for only 360 bucks with the lower numbers.
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blackbeSSt
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#61
Originally posted by Capybara
Thanks for all the input. Hey, been reading some stuff that says most of the features that they advertise in higher and higher numbers, like 1080 Vs 720p, 120 Vs 60 hz, etc, are barely visible and just a way for them to seem better/ charge more. Anyone compare and notice difference? Like I might get a Samsung 32" for only 360 bucks with the lower numbers.
there is a difference in 1080/720 and the hz rate. its not just a gimmick. if you can afford a 1080, pop on it. if not there is absolutely nothing wrong with 720. don't buy something just cause we told you too
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onlooker
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#62
Originally posted by Capybara
Thanks for all the input. Hey, been reading some stuff that says most of the features that they advertise in higher and higher numbers, like 1080 Vs 720p, 120 Vs 60 hz, etc, are barely visible and just a way for them to seem better/ charge more. Anyone compare and notice difference? Like I might get a Samsung 32" for only 360 bucks with the lower numbers.
No gimmicks.
Well I can tell you, my Sony 46" LCD is only a 60HZ refresh rate (No 120HZ or 240HZ at the time), and I don't see ghosting. It is however, 1080P. I wouldn't purchase a 720P. I recommend 1080P @ 120HZ as the lowest for a new TV purchase. I'm sure you would be happy with something lower, coming from a old tube TV. It will look 10 times better then that thing.
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Daverrd
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#63
if you get a samsung do a google search for the model first, some of them have probs..
used to be worse with their plasmas, not sure what their newer ones are like.
and if u do get one, make sure u get the extended warranty, may cost a little extra but saved me a lot of hassles
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Capybara
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08-17-08
11803
#64
Update: have not purchased yet, as I got myself pretty wrapped up in researching and checking them out in the store. Gotta say, the picture on the Sony Bravias blew me away. All the TVs are great but the Bravia picture is so crisp/accurate it's unreal.
I also felt I definitely saw the difference in 1080p, so getting that, plus even saw difference in 120 hz. Guess I'll be overspending! What stinks is that I could go a small amount more (although it's already getting up there) and get a huge one, but just doesn't make sense with my normal viewing proximity in my place! Kind of a waste, but that's what it is. Will prob end up around 600 for a Sony 1080 120 32-inch. But we'll see. Man it's rough not having a TV during this process!!! :-D
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urge2kill
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10-27-09
1722
#65
I was reading that film and video have 24 or 30 frames per second, and having an exact multiple of those preserves the cadence of the film. 120 is a multiple of both. 60 isn't.
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boscokid
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04-03-10
1496
#66
Originally posted by Capybara
Update: have not purchased yet, as I got myself pretty wrapped up in researching and checking them out in the store. Gotta say, the picture on the Sony Bravias blew me away. All the TVs are great but the Bravia picture is so crisp/accurate it's unreal. I also felt I definitely saw the difference in 1080p, so getting that, plus even saw difference in 120 hz. Guess I'll be overspending! What stinks is that I could go a small amount more (although it's already getting up there) and get a huge one, but just doesn't make sense with my normal viewing proximity in my place! Kind of a waste, but that's what it is. Will prob end up around 600 for a Sony 1080 120 32-inch. But we'll see. Man it's rough not having a TV during this process!!! :-D
IMO save your money - not really worth getting 1080p and 120hz on a 32 inch. if you are used to looking at a 27" tube from 3 feet away ANY hd TV is gonna look awesome
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Tree Rollins
SBR MVP
12-16-09
3968
#67
Originally posted by Capybara
Update: have not purchased yet, as I got myself pretty wrapped up in researching and checking them out in the store. Gotta say, the picture on the Sony Bravias blew me away. All the TVs are great but the Bravia picture is so crisp/accurate it's unreal. I also felt I definitely saw the difference in 1080p, so getting that, plus even saw difference in 120 hz. Guess I'll be overspending! What stinks is that I could go a small amount more (although it's already getting up there) and get a huge one, but just doesn't make sense with my normal viewing proximity in my place! Kind of a waste, but that's what it is. Will prob end up around 600 for a Sony 1080 120 32-inch. But we'll see. Man it's rough not having a TV during this process!!! :-D
That's what i have, a Sony Bravia. Love it so far.
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sam9ball
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07-01-09
4454
#68
The thing that everyone fails to mention are you on cable or satellite(Direct TVor one of the others) cause if your not using HD TV signals it really doesn't matter. I just bought a 55" Visio from Wally world for under a dime last week. 1080P HD Ready only 120Hz. Great TV had them before and great pricing.
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NYER5680
SBR MVP
05-10-07
1486
#69
Sony Bravia beautiful picture
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ttrace35
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09-30-10
10828
#70
Originally posted by Capybara
Update: have not purchased yet, as I got myself pretty wrapped up in researching and checking them out in the store. Gotta say, the picture on the Sony Bravias blew me away. All the TVs are great but the Bravia picture is so crisp/accurate it's unreal.
I also felt I definitely saw the difference in 1080p, so getting that, plus even saw difference in 120 hz. Guess I'll be overspending! What stinks is that I could go a small amount more (although it's already getting up there) and get a huge one, but just doesn't make sense with my normal viewing proximity in my place! Kind of a waste, but that's what it is. Will prob end up around 600 for a Sony 1080 120 32-inch. But we'll see. Man it's rough not having a TV during this process!!! :-D