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Help with HDTV purchase
I have decided to finally replace the 19" tube TV that I've had in the computer room for years and have decided to get something nice.
IT needs to be at least 32"...I might be able to go 37" but no bigger than that (not exactly a huge room). My viewing distance is 6-8 ft away from the TV. I've come to the the understanding that I probably wont need a 1080p set. This TV will mostly be used for HD cable (I have Cox, if that's important) and video games right now, but likely will be for Blu-Ray and possibly as a computer monitor down the line, so I'd prefer that it have a bunch of HDMI ports (I'd say 3 minimum). If at all possible, I'd like to stay in the $500ish range. Thanks in advance for your help!
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Re: Help with HDTV purchase
Well if you plan to use as a computer monitor than you may want 1080p.
If not than I'd look at the 42" Panny Plasma 720p. Great value. But again if your planning to use as a computer monitor you might want 1080p. Samsung and Sony are generally the LCD's of choice. There are some Visio fans that feel they lose very little by the savings in money. |
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Re: Help with HDTV purchase
Well, I'll say buy the largest screen you can fit in the space provided. General rule of thumb is that whatever you buy, it's going to appear to 'shrink' to your eyes over time. But, if the 19" TV was good enough for you, then the 37" is going to be a nice step up for you.
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Re: Help with HDTV purchase
Well I took it that he wanted that size due to room size, not due to cabinet size. But I could be wrong. But sitting 6-8 feet away is enough distance for a nice 42" set. Heck, I'd look at 46" or even 50". But those might get out of the posted budget....
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Re: Help with HDTV purchase
The wall the TV is going on is only 50" across. and the way the TV has to be centered, there's just no way I can do anything bigger than 37".
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Re: Help with HDTV purchase
I've had my heart set on the SAmsung LN32B360 (http://www.walmart.com/Samsung-32-72...TV/ip/10980684) for a while. Seems like a great TV for $440
But, I saw this Insignia set in the BB ad this week (http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1218035841426)...I'm crazy to consider it, right?
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Re: Help with HDTV purchase
I'd consider this one:
Panasonic VIERA 32" TCL32X1 720p LCD TV w/iPod dock http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/p...n&sku=A2594936 $380 + Free Shipping + Tax. or a bit less with bing cashback. |
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You can always get an HDMI switch or a receiver that will switch for you if you like the tv. |
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Re: Help with HDTV purchase
I'm just kind of watching deals at this point. I might end up with a 42" instead of 32 or 37 because that's where the deals seem to be this year.
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Re: Help with HDTV purchase
Real question: if you guys had the choice: which one these would you choose:
42" Panny plasma (X1 series) (http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/p...530&lid=627063) - $529 + $40 tax + no shipping from Dell 42" LG plasma (42PQ30) + Blu-Ray player (Panny DMP-BD60K) + cables (http://www.buydig.com/Shop/product.aspx?sku=E5LG42PQ30) - $619 + no tax or shipping from buydig.com ?
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Re: Help with HDTV purchase
Probably the Panasonic. And pick up the BDp for $130, as well. Sometimes paying a bit more is worthwhile.
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