Originally posted by: Chris
IMO, Samsung makes the best LCDs on the market. Check out the A650 series.
Originally posted by: krotchy
Originally posted by: Chris
IMO, Samsung makes the best LCDs on the market. Check out the A650 series.
:thumbsup:
Samsung has the best lineup this year followed by Toshiba.
Sony's lineup is good too but as usual overpriced, seeing as the W4100 costs more than the A650 from Samsung or RF550 from Toshiba and is only an 8 bit TV compared to both the Sammy/Tosh which are 10 bit. The Z-Series from Sony looks nice, but manages to be so crazy priced I just dont get it.
Anyways, 40A650 should be findable for under 1700 and is your best choice IMO, though a stretch to the 46A650 would yield a nicer screen but would up your budget 200 bucks.
Originally posted by: kabob983
Sony XBR's are bar none the most gorgeous TV's I've seen...but you'll pay through the nose for 'em.
Samsung and Toshiba are great as well.
Originally posted by: coldmeat
Why do you want LCD over plasma? I'm just curious because I'm trying to decide which to buy.
Originally posted by: Omegachi
Originally posted by: coldmeat
Why do you want LCD over plasma? I'm just curious because I'm trying to decide which to buy.
plasma tends to get hotter than lcd, and i believe they draw more power.
btw, i went to bestbuy the other day and checked out the 120hz tvs... they looks weird, i am not really used to seeing movies that are like a video. movies on 120hz just seems unnatural to me.
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
I personally have mixed reactions to the motion enhancer effect. While the benefits of 120Hz processing should be pretty much indisputable....the motion enhancer makes things feel "sped up" to me. However, the effect does make it feel "real". I am still uncertain of whether or not the effect is beneficial.
Originally posted by: Omegachi
Originally posted by: coldmeat
Why do you want LCD over plasma? I'm just curious because I'm trying to decide which to buy.
plasma tends to get hotter than lcd, and i believe they draw more power.
Originally posted by: Omegachi
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
I personally have mixed reactions to the motion enhancer effect. While the benefits of 120Hz processing should be pretty much indisputable....the motion enhancer makes things feel "sped up" to me. However, the effect does make it feel "real". I am still uncertain of whether or not the effect is beneficial.
to me, the motion enhancer make things feel slower for me.
Originally posted by: coreyb
Man, I'm so jealous of your tv prices down in the U.S. A Samsung 46A650 is...get this...$3000 up here. Sucks.
Originally posted by: coreyb
Man, I'm so jealous of your tv prices down in the U.S. A Samsung 46A650 is...get this...$3000 up here. Sucks.
Originally posted by: coreyb
Man, I'm so jealous of your tv prices down in the U.S. A Samsung 46A650 is...get this...$3000 up here. Sucks.