Need help with TV purchase
I'm moving in two weeks and am FINALLY getting my own collector/gamer room. I need to purchase a TV but the room is small (pro 8x8ish) so I'm leaning towards a 40". My only experience with HDTV's is Plasma's. I have 2 and love them but Plasma is mostly 50" and above. I mostly game on my XboX 360 but plan on having many consoles hooked up to it. This is what I found, but, again I have no experience with LCD or LED TV's.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Samsung+-+40%22+Class+/+1080p+/+120Hz+/+LCD+HDTV/2122324.p?id=1218310409778&skuId=2122324
Samsung brand has been good to me. I want to keep it around 1K or under. Is the extra $$$ worth going LED? 3D is not important either. Any one have some suggestions?
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Samsung+-+40%22+Class+/+1080p+/+120Hz+/+LCD+HDTV/2122324.p?id=1218310409778&skuId=2122324
Samsung brand has been good to me. I want to keep it around 1K or under. Is the extra $$$ worth going LED? 3D is not important either. Any one have some suggestions?
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You cant go wrong with this tv.....
Originally posted by: 3GenGames
Well unless you do PC gaming, consoles just do 30, sometimes 60Hz so that shouldn't be a problem. I get a 36" LG TV for christmas. Plasma. It's okay, the menus are slow though, only power button on TV lights up so using the keys i nthe dark is a no go, Xbox 360 looks great and runs great, NES and SNES look meh on it, but there's no lag in game mode. It's okay. I'd say LG TV's are okay, but I like my neighbors Visio LCD a lot better. It's an american product and is a little bit better from the picture I've seen.
Thanks, good info.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Samsung+-+40"+Class+/+1080p+/+120Hz+/+LCD+HDTV/2122324.p?skuId=2122324&productCategoryId=abcat0101001&id=1218310409778
This is 120HZ which is much more fluid at full high def then 60 Hz, and its only $50 more then the 60 HZ
If the room is dark, stick with the plasma
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Samsung+-+43"+Class+/+Plasma+/+720p+/+600Hz+/+HDTV/4837604.p?id=1218540192528&skuId=4837604&st=43" samsung plasma&cp=1&lp=1
I have last years model of this tv in my man cave and LOVE IT.
Originally posted by: mpatteson
Is the room lighted or dark? If its lighted go with an 40 inch LCD....Samsung is the most superior brand on the market, has been since about 06. Most bang for your buck, best customer service bar none.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Samsung+-+40%22+Class+/+108...
This is 120HZ which is much more fluid at full high def then 60 Hz, and its only $50 more then the 60 HZ
If the room is dark, stick with the plasma
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Samsung+-+43%26%2334%3B+Cla...
I have last years model of this tv in my man cave and LOVE IT.
Thanks!!! What about 720p vs 1080p, thoughts? I love the idea of sticking with Plasma. The room is somewhat dark.
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-BRAVIA-KDL40EX720-40-Inch-1080p/dp/B004HYG9XM
Edit* on another note...I crate a shitload of LCDs and Plasmas for work. (I ready things for shipping/moving that the movers don't do, including art, pianos...whatever) As far as durability goes...LCD hands down.
Originally posted by: MinusWorlds
Originally posted by: mpatteson
Is the room lighted or dark? If its lighted go with an 40 inch LCD....Samsung is the most superior brand on the market, has been since about 06. Most bang for your buck, best customer service bar none.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Samsung+-+40%22+Class+/+1080p+/+...
This is 120HZ which is much more fluid at full high def then 60 Hz, and its only $50 more then the 60 HZ
If the room is dark, stick with the plasma
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Samsung+-+43%26%2334%3B+Class+/+...
I have last years model of this tv in my man cave and LOVE IT.
Thanks!!! What about 720p vs 1080p, thoughts? I love the idea of sticking with Plasma. The room is somewhat dark.
720p v 1080 p more dpi, better resolution. Still, In reality unless you have them sitting next to each other......really really tough to notice.
And no it's not, 720p resolution looks terrible when compared to a 1080p TV running a 1080p signal, lol.
The only time when I DON'T want an HD tv is when I wanna play me some Duck Hunt.
There is a difference in resolution, contrast ratio, and screen type. I guess eyesight plays a factor, but the best way for you to choose a tv would be to go to a place like Best Buy that has a wall of tvs, and talk with one of the sales reps that can give you answers to the difference between the models and what you are seeing (Not trying to push Best Buy, but I can't think of another place with comparable selection and knowledgeable staff). This way you can pick a picture you like for a price you consider reasonable. Tvs change so often, it is almost impossible to recommend anything bought over 6 months ago without overlooking a better deal with better specs.
I personally would always recommend 1080p on 37" or over due to pixelation visibility, which is moreso seen on higher refresh rates like 120Hz
Plasmas have a nice color range, but are giant and get extremely hot compared to LCD. LEDs emit almost no heat, are very energy friendly, and are paper thin/lightweight. They hang on a wire literally.
It is really worth it to have a specialist show you the differences, as long as you make the decision yourself, based on the differences you can actually see and justify spending cash on.
My personal recommendations:
LED
1080p
120Hz