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Recommendation for a new TV
I'm looking for an upgrade to my old 51 inch rear projection HDTV. I haven't been keeping up with the latest developments so I'm not sure what the difference is between plasma, LED and LCD. Basically I just want the biggest, best looking TV that $1100 can buy. Here is a pic of ol' reliable:
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Re: Recommendation for a new TV
Plasma is cheapest of the three, generally, LED being the most expensive. Care about 3D? Want bigger than 50"?
I think this is a decent deal. http://dealnews.com/LG-50-600-Hz-108...ng/500592.html LG 50 Shop Now! $900 + free shipping LG 50" 600Hz 1080p THX 3D Plasma HDTV Paul's TV via Amazon offers the LG 50" 600Hz 1080p THX-Certified Widescreen 3D Plasma HD Television, model no. 50PZ950, for $899.99. With free shipping, that's $150 under our mention from last week and the lowest total price we could find by $300. It features a native resolution of 1920x1080 (1080p), 600Hz sub-field drive, 2D-to-3D conversion (3D glasses sold separately), 5,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 1,500 cd/mē brightness, four HDMI inputs, and VGA, component, and other video inputs. |
Re: Recommendation for a new TV
[QUOTE=Ranger;10929372]Plasma is cheapest of the three, generally, LED being the most expensive. Care about 3D? Want bigger than 50"?
Thanks for the recommendation. I should have been more specific though. I don't care about 3D or smart TVs. I'd want bigger than 50" but I don't want to sacrifice picture quality. |
Re: Recommendation for a new TV
A little over your price how about the Panasonic VIERA TC-P60S30 60-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV. $1,272.92 at Amazon.com and about another $27 more at BB. I have the 50" version of this model (TC-P50S30) and really like it. I paid $795 for the TC-P50S30 at Sears and now I see it at Amazon for $711.90.
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Re: Recommendation for a new TV
I spent months researching this very question before my recent TV purchase, so I can say this with some confidence. Samsung and Panasonic plasmas are considered by most videophiles to be the best TVs currently (Samsung has the edge in 2011 models, Pannys for the 2010 models).
I have the 59" version of this TV and it's amazing. This is the 51" model for under a grand, with 3D to boot (you'll love it once you see it): http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-PN51D6...6469118&sr=8-1 |
Re: Recommendation for a new TV
I'd recommend the Sharp 60" LCD set, the LC-60E88UN. It's traditional back-lit LCD (not the more expensive LED), but it's a great set. Has the NexGen Sharp panel inside (the same panel in their Quattron sets).
For foreign TV addicts (like myself), it can also handle a pure PAL signal from your imported DVDs (if your player can output a pure PAL signal) over HDMI or Component (it's not documented in the manual). It also supports PAL format on the composite RCA inputs, which is documented in the manual (useful if you have a PAL or multi-system VCR, for instance). The speakers aren't the greatest, but you can easily add a soundbar or Zvox if you don't already have a home theatre system for sound. I thought it a bargain when I bought it last year for about $1,600-1,700. If you want to stick to your price range, you can get a refurbished one for $1,110 from Overstock.com (or new from about $1,550 from other places). |
Re: Recommendation for a new TV
Thanks for all the advice guys. I ended up going for the 51" Samsung Plasma that Numanoid recommended. Got it from Best Buy for $899 with free delivery so it was well within my budget. Now all I have to do is wait for the wall mount to be delivered and figure out how the heck to run all the cables in the wall. Attic here I come!
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Re: Recommendation for a new TV
Originally Posted by Numanoid
(Post 10929995)
I spent months researching this very question before my recent TV purchase, so I can say this with some confidence. Samsung and Panasonic plasmas are considered by most videophiles to be the best TVs currently (Samsung has the edge in 2011 models, Pannys for the 2010 models).
I have the 59" version of this TV and it's amazing. This is the 51" model for under a grand, with 3D to boot (you'll love it once you see it): http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-PN51D6...6469118&sr=8-1 |
Re: Recommendation for a new TV
Originally Posted by Numanoid
(Post 10929995)
I spent months researching this very question before my recent TV purchase, so I can say this with some confidence. Samsung and Panasonic plasmas are considered by most videophiles to be the best TVs currently (Samsung has the edge in 2011 models, Pannys for the 2010 models).
I have the 59" version of this TV and it's amazing. This is the 51" model for under a grand, with 3D to boot (you'll love it once you see it): http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-PN51D6...6469118&sr=8-1 |
Re: Recommendation for a new TV
Originally Posted by kahuna
(Post 10935844)
Great price on the Samsung PN51D6500 over at Sears.com after using the $150 coupon code "SAM3D". Saw this over at slickdeals. My final cost after tax is $784.98. Even cheaper that what I paid for my 2D Panny Plasma a few months ago.
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