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TV Advice
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 5:21 pm
by barnburner
I'm going to be doing my bit in helping the economy by buying a new widescreen tv
pretty soon.
Anybody have any suggestions as to what I should look for, or what I should avoid?
I'm thinking about a 46", with a price cap of $1,200.
Also, in an effort to get away from running a lot of cables up to the tv, I'm thinking about getting
one of those 4 to 1 connecting boxes, so that I'll only have one cable running up to the tv.
Anybody have any experience with those, and any input as to if there is any problem with them?
Thanks.
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 5:39 pm
by Philo
I have a Samsung 46" bought it at sears for 1300 i really like it .don't know about the four way box though.
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 5:57 pm
by STL JA
Samsung is quality. I love mine. The high-end Sony's are nice too. Panasonic is also a good brand.
Stay far away from LG and Westinghouse.
I suggest LCD over Plasma.
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 6:10 pm
by Ruutu15
STL JA wrote:
I suggest LCD over Plasma.
Agreed
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 6:53 pm
by ViPeRx007
Ruutu15 wrote:STL JA wrote:
I suggest LCD over Plasma.
Agreed
You guys want to elaborate?
I have a Pioneer Kuro plasma and I wouldn't trade it for anything.
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 7:09 pm
by Mellanby_equals_grit
I like my plasma.. I preferred it to all the LCDs I looked at of similar price/quality.
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 7:29 pm
by goon attack
better buy it now before Obama steals your savings to pay for crack whore abortions.
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 7:30 pm
by Mellanby_equals_grit
Not biting...
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 7:37 pm
by goon attack
Mellanby_equals_grit wrote:Not biting...
We all know what you're biting.
Don't ask don't tell, right?
and barnburner never bites. Like a real man, he'll just accuse me of being a racist in a thread I'm not a part of.
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 7:59 pm
by barnburner
goon attack wrote:better buy it now before Obama steals your savings to pay for crack whore abortions.
Not a problem, he's allowing me to keep enough money to pay for the tv, in return for registering 200 dead people to vote.
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:03 pm
by barnburner
I failed to mention that I had already decided on the LCD over Plasma, for a variety of reasons.
Right now, I'm looking at a Sharp, a Sony, a Sanyo, and a Phillips.
Anybody have any opinions of Vizio? I was told that they are made in California, but, haven't heard if that is a good think quality wise or not. They appear to have a good picture in the store, but
I get nervous about tv's without a track record.
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 5:19 am
by Philo
barnburner wrote:I failed to mention that I had already decided on the LCD over Plasma, for a variety of reasons.
Right now, I'm looking at a Sharp, a Sony, a Sanyo, and a Phillips.
Anybody have any opinions of Vizio? I was told that they are made in California, but, haven't heard if that is a good think quality wise or not. They appear to have a good picture in the store, but
I get nervous about tv's without a track record.
Sharp was my second choice.
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 5:34 am
by goon attack
Philo wrote:
Sharp was my second choice.
must be rough
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:11 am
by rebelmusic
goon attack wrote:better buy it now before Obama steals your savings to pay for crack whore abortions.
I'll bite.
You'd rather have the crackwhores have the babies? Just what we need, a bunch more unwanted babies to turn into gangsters, rapists, and the Future Crackwhores of America. I'm guessing you don't mind paying their welfare checks either, eh? Socialist.
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:14 am
by OS
rebelmusic wrote:goon attack wrote:better buy it now before Obama steals your savings to pay for crack whore abortions.
I'll bite.
You'd rather have the crackwhores have the babies? Just what we need, a bunch more unwanted babies to turn into gangsters, rapists, and the Future Crackwhores of America. I'm guessing you don't mind paying their welfare checks either, eh? Socialist.
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:21 am
by goon attack
rebelmusic wrote:goon attack wrote:better buy it now before Obama steals your savings to pay for crack whore abortions.
I'll bite.
You'd rather have the crackwhores have the babies?
Yes, I would. I think your family tree needs to grow.
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:03 am
by barnburner
Philo wrote:barnburner wrote:I failed to mention that I had already decided on the LCD over Plasma, for a variety of reasons.
Right now, I'm looking at a Sharp, a Sony, a Sanyo, and a Phillips.
Anybody have any opinions of Vizio? I was told that they are made in California, but, haven't heard if that is a good think quality wise or not. They appear to have a good picture in the store, but
I get nervous about tv's without a track record.
Sharp was my second choice.
It's probably not any better than Sony, or some of the others, but I have a Sharp 32" flatscreen crt now, and it has a fabulous picture, and we have had no problems with it. In fact, I haven't seen any of the widescreens that have a better picture than I get now, but, I'm tired of having to wear my glasses to watch tv!
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:47 am
by F Keenan
Just bought this Toshiba Regza 42" LCD 120Hz 1080P a couple months ago from Ultimate for right at $1300.
http://www.ultimateelectronics.com/shop ... ctID=19769
We went with LCD over plasma because we have so many windows on the back side of our house. The picture is great. My wife did a lot of research and the Toshiba's are very highly rated.
I am not quite clear what you are talking about with the 4 to 1 connecting boxes. Does your cable or dish box have HDMI capabilities? I am guessing if you are looking at HDTV's, the you have or will get a HD reciever which will have HDMI output. When we built our house we had PVC pipe installed so we could run wires through the wall from our mantle to the stand where our components sit. The pipe doesn't allow for a lot of wires, but two or three HDMI's fit just fine. Also, if you are looking for a deal on HDMI cables, go to Monoprice.com. A 25' monster cable with 1080P and 120Hz capabilities cost us around $285. I only bought one for our HD DVR. For our DVD player I got a 25' HDMI for $30 from monoprice and have had no problems with it. When I get around to getting a Blue Ray I am going to compare the two cables to see if there is a noticable difference.
Hope this helps.
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 12:49 pm
by barnburner
F Keenan wrote:Just bought this Toshiba Regza 42" LCD 120Hz 1080P a couple months ago from Ultimate for right at $1300.
http://www.ultimateelectronics.com/shop ... ctID=19769
We went with LCD over plasma because we have so many windows on the back side of our house. The picture is great. My wife did a lot of research and the Toshiba's are very highly rated.
I am not quite clear what you are talking about with the 4 to 1 connecting boxes. Does your cable or dish box have HDMI capabilities? I am guessing if you are looking at HDTV's, the you have or will get a HD reciever which will have HDMI output. When we built our house we had PVC pipe installed so we could run wires through the wall from our mantle to the stand where our components sit. The pipe doesn't allow for a lot of wires, but two or three HDMI's fit just fine. Also, if you are looking for a deal on HDMI cables, go to Monoprice.com. A 25' monster cable with 1080P and 120Hz capabilities cost us around $285. I only bought one for our HD DVR. For our DVD player I got a 25' HDMI for $30 from monoprice and have had no problems with it. When I get around to getting a Blue Ray I am going to compare the two cables to see if there is a noticable difference.
Hope this helps.
Thanks. No - I don't have a HD receiver, and my budget, at least in the near future won't allow it.
My present DVR only has s-video and composite outputs, and my dvd recorder and dvd player have nothing above component outputs. Walmart, among others, sell these devices where you can plug all of your devices into inputs, and then just run the cable of your choice to your tv.
My thinking was that I'd just run s-video from my DVR and component from my other two devices into the connecter device, then just run one component cable into the tv.
In theory, it's supposed to switch automatically when each device is turned on and off.
I'll probably just have to buy it, and take it back if it doesn't work as advertised.
Re: TV Advice
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 3:17 pm
by not_a_wings_fan
I bought a 1080p 50" DLP because it was significantly less money than a plasma with comparable features. One of the issues you really need to look at with LCD and Plasma is refresh rates with fast motion scenes (hockey and action movies) and the DLP had no issues with this for 2k less than a plasma with similar rates. Was like $1,000, and I am totally happy with it.