http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BP5N49S?tag=at055-20
It was 650 the other night.
Update: $779 now.
It was 650 the other night.
Update: $779 now.
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I've had the 40" version for 2 years. It weighs 15 lbs. The 32" version weighs 12 lbs. Why does this one weigh 53 (!!) lbs? Simple straightline scaling suggests it should only weigh half of that.
OK I just pulled the trigger and ordered one of these.
I hope it doesn't suck, the Amazon reviews are mixed, but I tried to consider whether the poor reviews were from mouth-breathing Morlocks or if they had some merit. On balance I figure what the heck, go for it and return it if it really sucks.
I'll let you guys know my impressions. OH I HOPE I CAN USE THIS ON STEAMBOX TO STREAM GAMES TO THIS BIG-A TV!
I keep a main TV for more than 10 years, so I am aiming high, BF seems like a great time to buy. Right now I think some places are clearing the decks for the "big" sales on good items.
I think this uses a Samsung panel. And did the CNET review focus on the poor performance of the video scalar, used for upconverting source material (e.g., 720p source for the 1080p panel)? I think my desire for this panel is that I'm only ever sending a 1080p signal via the VGA input, so the TV scalar or any other video processing is not at issue, I just want the Samsung panel and my HTPC will handle all the video scaling etc. But will just have to see how it performs when I get it.
panel <> electronics behind it.