Originally posted by: Quasmo
1.5 Tons? I don't think you're going to find a TV that heavy.
That being said, do they want LCD projection, or LCD Flat panel?
Originally posted by: Shawn
Why do they need 1080p? Is their vision really that good?
Originally posted by: Quasmo
1.5 Tons? I don't think you're going to find a TV that heavy.
That being said, do they want LCD projection, or LCD Flat panel?
Originally posted by: nycxandy
Originally posted by: Quasmo
1.5 Tons? I don't think you're going to find a TV that heavy.
That being said, do they want LCD projection, or LCD Flat panel?
And why only LCD?
Originally posted by: DarkKnight69
My parents just bought a 46" Sharp Aquos 1080P. Gorgeous Television.
I also personally like many of the sammies!
Originally posted by: TheCanuck
If serious video enthusiasts can't tell the difference between 720p and 1080p, then I doubt your grandparents can.
Save them some money and get them a 50" 720p Plasma. LCDs start getting too expensive any larger than 42". In the 46 - 50" range Plasma is still the best way to go. Projection TVs will tick them off if the bulb blows.
Originally posted by: Mrfrog840
What is it with people and large sized LCD's. THEY SUCK FOR WATCHING TV. Buy them a plasma TV.
1-They will spend less money
2-They will have smooth movement across the screen without artifacts or ghosting
3-The black levels will be unbelievable compared to LCD's
4-They will not notice a difference between 720P and 1080P
5-If they really want 1080P, tell them to wait for the 1080P plasmas, since they will give you a more realistic picture than LCD and a better color gamut.
EDIT:
About Burn-in
Its not called burn-in. Its called image retention. Put it this way. If they don't have image burn in on their current set, They DO NOT need to worry about burn in on a plasma as they will not get any image-retention.
If they magically did get image retention on a plasma, it goes away after only a day of regular television watching.
Originally posted by: bum
Originally posted by: Mrfrog840
What is it with people and large sized LCD's. THEY SUCK FOR WATCHING TV. Buy them a plasma TV.
1-They will spend less money
2-They will have smooth movement across the screen without artifacts or ghosting
3-The black levels will be unbelievable compared to LCD's
4-They will not notice a difference between 720P and 1080P
5-If they really want 1080P, tell them to wait for the 1080P plasmas, since they will give you a more realistic picture than LCD and a better color gamut.
EDIT:
About Burn-in
Its not called burn-in. Its called image retention. Put it this way. If they don't have image burn in on their current set, They DO NOT need to worry about burn in on a plasma as they will not get any image-retention.
If they magically did get image retention on a plasma, it goes away after only a day of regular television watching.
Ehh, nope. Good try, though.
edit: Look into the Sony Bravia v2500, Samsung, or Sharp AQUOS models. They are generally reviewed the best. Westinghouse is a well-liked brand for a lower budget, but that doesn't seem to be the issue.