Sceptre X400BV-FHD 40" LCD HDTV - $599 at TigerDirect

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Steve

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Text - Think it's a better deal than the $579 42" Westinghouse? This one's a new, non-refurb as well. Ground shipping is $27-$29 in IL, unlike $99 for the Westy :confused:

Display Area:............................40"
Display Type:............................LCD
Aspect Ratio:............................16:9
Contrast Ratio:.........................2000:1 Native
Resolution:...............................1920 x 1080
Response Time:........................4.5 ms
Signal Compatibility:.................1080p
Input Video Signal:...................NTSC, QAM, ATSC
Compatibility:............................VESA (200 mm X 400 mm)
Screen Refresh Rate:................60Hz
Condition:................................New
Features:..................................PC Input
Speakers:.................................Yes
Inputs:......................................VGA, Y,Pb,Pr, S-Video, TV Tuner, HDMI In
Outputs:...................................Digital Audio Out, Analog Audio
HDMI Ports:..............................3
Power Consumption:................300W
Height (inches):........................25.8
Height with Stand (inches):......27.9
Width (inches):.........................39
Depth (inches):.........................4.1
Depth with Stand (inches):.......13
Unit Weight:..............................62.8 lbs.
 

brblx

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meh. for a tv, i'd rather have an entry-level 720p plasma for around the same price.

i guess this would make a decent jumbo pc monitor for some, though.
 

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If the price is the same, order from Newegg over TD any day.... With a better price it's just gravy.......
 

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Originally posted by: brblx
meh. for a tv, i'd rather have an entry-level 720p plasma for around the same price.

i guess this would make a decent jumbo pc monitor for some, though.

Why a 720p plasma over a 1080p LCD?
 
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Originally posted by: cevilgenius
Originally posted by: brblx
meh. for a tv, i'd rather have an entry-level 720p plasma for around the same price.

i guess this would make a decent jumbo pc monitor for some, though.

Why a 720p plasma over a 1080p LCD?

Scepter isn't exactly top notch. I'd definately check one out in a store before gettign one.
I can't forsee replacing my 42" 720P plasma anytime soon, though when it cost me $330 OTD at Sams with a 4 year warranty, I'm going to milk that bitch until it dies.

Is the OP price good in CompUSA stores?
 

brblx

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Originally posted by: cevilgenius
Originally posted by: brblx
meh. for a tv, i'd rather have an entry-level 720p plasma for around the same price.

i guess this would make a decent jumbo pc monitor for some, though.

Why a 720p plasma over a 1080p LCD?

better color, contrast, black levels, viewing angle, and with a TV you're likely to not notice the difference in resolution.

high end lcd's can look great but the cheaper ones usually don't.
 

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on a 92" screen at 15 feet, my eyes can't resolve the difference between 720p and 1080p. I CAN however, tell when there is no 3:2 pulldown and I'm seeing 1080p24, that makes WAY more of a difference for movie watching than resolution
 

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Originally posted by: brblx
Originally posted by: cevilgenius
Originally posted by: brblx
meh. for a tv, i'd rather have an entry-level 720p plasma for around the same price.

i guess this would make a decent jumbo pc monitor for some, though.

Why a 720p plasma over a 1080p LCD?

better color, contrast, black levels, viewing angle, and with a TV you're likely to not notice the difference in resolution.

high end lcd's can look great but the cheaper ones usually don't.

black levels on plasmas are fairly crappy imo
 

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Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: cevilgenius
Originally posted by: brblx
meh. for a tv, i'd rather have an entry-level 720p plasma for around the same price.

i guess this would make a decent jumbo pc monitor for some, though.

Why a 720p plasma over a 1080p LCD?

Scepter isn't exactly top notch. I'd definately check one out in a store before gettign one.
I can't forsee replacing my 42" 720P plasma anytime soon, though when it cost me $330 OTD at Sams with a 4 year warranty, I'm going to milk that bitch until it dies.

Is the OP price good in CompUSA stores?

You got a 42" 720p plasma for $330 out the door? Somehow I find it hard to believe....

This Sceptre would make a decent large monitor. Make sure you have plenty of room and are sitting back far enough though...
 
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