Planning to purchase a 26inch or 32inch widescreen LCD HDTV

Matrix1994

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Hard to find it like that. Or do you have a better sugesstion? I want one that hooking up with ps3,360( i have it), Wii, and blu-ray player( i have it). My budget is $1,500 dollars
 

SLCentral

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I'm pretty sure a 32" LCD won't have 1080p. What's the point, anways? Unless you're hooking it up to a PC, there is NO visual quality difference between 1080i/p on a TV of that size. Reviews say you need at least 50" to see a slight difference.

Grab a Westinghouse 32". I'm using it with my 360 and it's great. It has HDMI too.

Why the hell did you buy a Blu-Ray player already?
 

Matrix1994

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Originally posted by: SLCentral
I'm pretty sure a 32" LCD won't have 1080p. What's the point, anways? Unless you're hooking it up to a PC, there is NO visual quality difference between 1080i/p on a TV of that size. Reviews say you need at least 50" to see a slight difference.

Grab a Westinghouse 32". I'm using it with my 360 and it's great. It has HDMI too.

Why the hell did you buy a Blu-Ray player already?

I didn't know that, thanks pal. I heard westinghouse is popular now. My dad got me a blu-ray player for my birthday recently July 19th. I know ps3 has it too. When i get ps3, I will sell blu0ray player.
 

drinkmorejava

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Originally posted by: SLCentral
I'm pretty sure a 32" LCD won't have 1080p. What's the point, anways? Unless you're hooking it up to a PC, there is NO visual quality difference between 1080i/p on a TV of that size. Reviews say you need at least 50" to see a slight difference.

Grab a Westinghouse 32". I'm using it with my 360 and it's great. It has HDMI too.

Why the hell did you buy a Blu-Ray player already?


:thumbsup:

1080p hooked up to a computer would look fscking sweet but you'd have to A) find a 32 inch screen with 1080 B) make sure it's inputs actually took 1080p C)get a graphics card setup that costs as much as the tv to handle games at that resolution.
 

newnameman

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Originally posted by: Matrix1994
Originally posted by: SLCentral
I'm pretty sure a 32" LCD won't have 1080p. What's the point, anways? Unless you're hooking it up to a PC, there is NO visual quality difference between 1080i/p on a TV of that size. Reviews say you need at least 50" to see a slight difference.

Grab a Westinghouse 32". I'm using it with my 360 and it's great. It has HDMI too.

Why the hell did you buy a Blu-Ray player already?

I didn't know that, thanks pal. I heard westinghouse is popular now. My dad got me a blu-ray player for my birthday recently July 19th. I know ps3 has it too. When i get ps3, I will sell blu0ray player.

Any reason you have to stop at 32 inches? If your budget is $1500 you can go up to the 37" Westinghouse with 1080p and HDMI.
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Matrix1994

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Originally posted by: newnameman
Originally posted by: Matrix1994
Originally posted by: SLCentral
I'm pretty sure a 32" LCD won't have 1080p. What's the point, anways? Unless you're hooking it up to a PC, there is NO visual quality difference between 1080i/p on a TV of that size. Reviews say you need at least 50" to see a slight difference.

Grab a Westinghouse 32". I'm using it with my 360 and it's great. It has HDMI too.

Why the hell did you buy a Blu-Ray player already?

I didn't know that, thanks pal. I heard westinghouse is popular now. My dad got me a blu-ray player for my birthday recently July 19th. I know ps3 has it too. When i get ps3, I will sell blu0ray player.

Any reason you have to stop at 32 inches? If your budget is $1500 you can go up to the 37" Westinghouse with 1080p and HDMI.
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No reason.. I thought there is no way i can get 37inch because it costs more than my limit budget. Thanks bro. I thought 1080P is pointless if not hook up with a pc or 50inch or less.


EDIT: it says "Monitor" but it doesnt make any difference? I hope this is flat panel.