Just got a raise and tax returns all at once, and I figured I'd celebrate by ditching my 3 year old Sony Wega 27" CRT SDTV for an LCD HDTV.
I use my TV mostly for gaming (360) and movies. I don't see the need in spending a ton of money on a top-end TV considering that a) the crappiest HDTV on the market would be better than my current TV and b) I don't spend *that* much time watching the thing.
So my budget is, at most, $1000.
At Best Buy I've been eyeing their Westinghouse TVs. Namely a 720p 37" for $1000, or a 42" 720p for $1000. I think 37" is as small as I'm willing to go, and 42" is as big as I'd be willing to go.
Now in addition to these TVs I've seen models from companies like ViewSonic, Olevia, Sceptre, and so on, for even less money at times, sometimes online
What kind of quality can I expect from these other brands?
Also, are dead pixels on TVs the same problem they are on LCD monitors? I'm hesitant to order an LCD TV online for fear of getting a dead pixel and being unable to return it.
Finally, any suggestions on brands/stores to look at or deathly avoid?
I use my TV mostly for gaming (360) and movies. I don't see the need in spending a ton of money on a top-end TV considering that a) the crappiest HDTV on the market would be better than my current TV and b) I don't spend *that* much time watching the thing.
So my budget is, at most, $1000.
At Best Buy I've been eyeing their Westinghouse TVs. Namely a 720p 37" for $1000, or a 42" 720p for $1000. I think 37" is as small as I'm willing to go, and 42" is as big as I'd be willing to go.
Now in addition to these TVs I've seen models from companies like ViewSonic, Olevia, Sceptre, and so on, for even less money at times, sometimes online
What kind of quality can I expect from these other brands?
Also, are dead pixels on TVs the same problem they are on LCD monitors? I'm hesitant to order an LCD TV online for fear of getting a dead pixel and being unable to return it.
Finally, any suggestions on brands/stores to look at or deathly avoid?
