Buying a new TV, help meh!

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#1: Buying a new TV, help meh! Author: Lord_Finnish , Location: Finland Post Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 06:02 PM
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I want to buy a new FullHD TV 42"-52". Can be either plasma or LCD.
I could spend appr. 2000-3000 EUROS to it.
For movie 60% and TV 40% purposes. No need for good speakers. I got "digibox" so no need for integrated one.

Anyone got any ideas or recommendations Shocked ?

#2: Re: Buying a new TV, help meh! Author: Saxon Post Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 06:47 PM
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Lord_Finnish wrote:
Anyone got any ideas or recommendations Shocked ?

Pioneer !

#3: Buying a new TV, help meh! Author: Gloom , Location: Clown Town Post Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 07:37 PM
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If your main purpose is tv/movie (rather then gaming) - go plasma.

#4: Re: Buying a new TV, help meh! Author: Vrak Post Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 09:24 AM
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mmmm only downside= Sharp mmmm maybe experts say its good.

www.pricerunner.se/pl/...D1E-priser

#5: Re: Buying a new TV, help meh! Author: Lord_afghan , Location: Gothenburg Post Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 12:59 AM
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why the "full HD", what are ya gone do with it? - i guess watch movies? Like blueray or HDDVD. If thats the case - be sure it can show 24 frames per seconde in 1080p and not scale it like most "full HD" tvs are doing it. Otherwise your tv will add one frame each third frame, and some ppl find this most disturbing /feels like the movie is "lagging"

I just bought a new tv today, smaller one, 40 inch LCD - casue i will still view movies on my projector Razz


read more here: (swedish)
1080/24

#6: Buying a new TV, help meh! Author: Lord_Finnish , Location: Finland Post Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 08:32 PM
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Well I ended up with Panasonic 42PZ700. It does have that 24frames problem but can't it be updated later?

I can watch movies with projector too...but it's not for movie purposes, because it's tiny but loud!

#7: Buying a new TV, help meh! Author: Lord_Finnish , Location: Finland Post Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:13 PM
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ehh, actually I cancel that...I ende up with

SONY KDL-32D3000

32" LCD, I feel anything bigger is too big for room design. I'll use that darn projector then Very Happy

#8: Buying a new TV, help meh! Author: Saevar , Location: Seattle USA Post Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 05:49 AM
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You should get one with a remote control...those are nice.





what.....WHAT??

#9: Re: Buying a new TV, help meh! Author: Lord_afghan , Location: Gothenburg Post Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 02:20 PM
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Saevar wrote:
You should get one with a remote control...those are nice.





what.....WHAT??

I use a long stick that i poke the tv with...works like a charm..atlleat when sober...

#10: Re: Buying a new TV, help meh! Author: Saxon Post Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 02:24 PM
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Lord_afghan wrote:
I use a long stick that i poke the tv with...works like a charm..atlleat when sober...

And you haven't thought of that it might damage your eye's sitting 2 inches from the screen ? ................................. Laughing

#11: Re: Buying a new TV, help meh! Author: Lord_afghan , Location: Gothenburg Post Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 09:08 PM
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Saxon wrote:
Lord_afghan wrote:
I use a long stick that i poke the tv with...works like a charm..atlleat when sober...

And you haven't thought of that it might damage your eye's sitting 2 inches from the screen ? ................................. Laughing

DOH! >.<

#12: Buying a new TV, help meh! Author: Adenas , Location: The Tame South Post Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:50 AM
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I have a 42" Philips one that I blagged for £600 from Amazon. It is "HD Ready" but that means just 1080i or 720p/i, which is adequate for me anyway - I have an upscaling DVD player. It's LCD tech - apparantly plasma is worse now at all screen sizes except the really really big ones - LCD is the same price, just as clear, uses less power and the screens are lighter. Mine's on the wall in my living room Smile



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