1080p HDTV - Point me in the right direction!

gengen

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Yeah I was looking to buy the Bravia XBR2, but then I noticed there's an XBR3, and Sony doesn't display 1080p on XBOX 360. So now I'm looking at these:

http://www.sceptre.com/Products/LCD/Specifications/spec_X37SV-Naga.htm]Sceptre 37" 1080p X37SV-Naga[/url]

http://westinghousedigital.com/details.aspx?itemnum=44]Westinghouse 42" Widescreen 1080p LCD HDTV LVM-42W2[/url]
(Image: http://home.earthlink.net/~little_baran/images/42w2-1.jpg]http://home.earthlink.net/~little_baran/images/42w2-1.jpg[/url]
http://home.earthlink.net/~little_baran/images/42w2-2.jpg]http://home.earthlink.net/~little_baran/images/42w2-2.jpg[/url])

http://www.crutchfield.com/S-bVS9xcGPvG...bin/ProdView.asp?g=146350&I=647LVM37W3]Westinghouse 37" Widescreen 1080p LCD HDTV LVM-37w3[/url] ($999.99 DAMN!)

If you guys can find cheap 1080p panels for me (any brand other than Sony) that would be awesome.
 

gengen

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It doesn't have anything to do with Hot deals, yet I got the links from the hot deals forum. Anyhow, I was also pointing out some "hot deals"
 

gengen

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Hehe. I want to get a 1080p, but I don't know if I should wait for more TVs to be 1080p, thus making more TVs cheaper.
 

EvilRage

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Check out AVS Forum. They have all kinds of great info on all the different model TVs out there, you just have to dig in their forums a little bit.
 

syzygy

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Originally posted by: EvilRage
Check out AVS Forum. They have all kinds of great info on all the different model TVs out there, you just have to dig in their forums a little bit.

The 'Hot Deals' section of AVS if for paid members only. Price talk on the other television sub-forums is discouraged. He can also become a member of AVS and then jump in on one of the linked deasl thru TV Authority.

If OP wants a B/M HOT DEAl on a 1080P set, he should visit CompUSA or Bust Buy. The
2006 Samsung 1080P DLPs are around 2000.00 for a 50 incher.
 

88NovaTwincam

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Stay with Costco for lcd needs! They have the best return policy!

I'm on the 22" Sceptre @1680x1050 good res/size ratio with a nice price $330

1920x1080 for a computer monitor i'd imagine that 37" sceptre would be great!
it's $1200 at costco.com shipped - I hope $999 will be a sale price for it soon!

Black friday really warped my sence of lcd pricing!

picked up the 22" westy for $199! but traded to a friend for her 32" costco sceptre that hasn't arrived yet! it's 1366 x 768 (but has ota and qam hd tuners!) 1 time good timing HOTDEAL!!

bec. of COSTCO's great policy i could trade them both in for that 37" 1080p

still really happy with this 22" sceptre as my only screen was planning on using
2 22's in DVI-D dual display o well 32" of AOE3Warcheifs will be here tuesday!

Happy Holidays!
 

TrixAreForKids

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I think he means Sony TVs are having trouble pushing 1080P through component cables of the Xbox 360, they flicker and won't display a picture. I'm sure when a HDMI connection comes out they will work fine. The Westinghouse displays 1080P through component cables from the 360 fine.