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TV question
Samsung PN42C450 42" Class Plasma HDTV - 720p, 1366x768, 16:9, 600Hz Subfield Motion Blur Reduction, 3x HDMI LG 42pj350 42” Class High Definition Plasma TV (41.6” diagonally) |
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can't go wrong with either one imo
i'm shopping for a home theater in a box right now, looking at onkyo and denon's entry level set ups. |
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I heard the plasmas get too hot, so I opted for the vizio 42" 1080p 120 hz. Beautiful picture.
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My step dad gave me his Yamaha surround system yesterday. It is about 7 years old but it sounds good and was free. I just need a tv, cant take my 27 inch sony any longer. After hooking up the surround sound yesterday I turned it on stadium sound and watched the outback bowl replay on ESPNU and realized my tv just was not cutting it.
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Go with a Vizio LCD! Cheaper and better than a plasma.
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Watch at best buy for open box tvs. I got my 42 inch plasma panasonic regularly 2100 got it for 600
Also depends on the use Plasmas do get hot. But not too hot Plasma is best for sports and low light environments |
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Between those two I would go with the samsung,love mine.
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You have the 720p plasma? Any negatives? Have you noticed the huming noise I read about?
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if you really feel like getting confused, head over to the avs forum
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Actually, to state this properly, plasmas are ONLY good in low light environments, as the picture is not as bright as an LCD. LCDs are good for both low light and bright light environments. If you have windows in your room and don't always keep the curtains pulled closed, go LCD.
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I am terrible with anything electrical, i about blew a gasket hooking up surround sound yesterday then firuring out how to get the tv, stereo, and dvd player to all play through it. Took me 2 hours but I got it.
Shadman the cheapest vizio lcd I have found in 42" was $700. Thats $200 more than both the plasmas I found. You know of a website with cheaper prices. |
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got a practically new pioneer surround sound/home theater system set up at my house. i barely use it. will cut u a deal if u interested or anyone else interested PM me. paid $500 will sell for $300.
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agree 100% i hear plasmas don't last very long also |
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I have read that used to be the case but have read that they have made big strides and that is not the case anymore and burnouts on the screen are really not a problem anymore. Anyone know this to be true?
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i got a 50" Vizio Plasma. Been having it for a few years. I have never had one problem with my Plasma. It has a great picture. I play ps3 on it all the time. Never have any problems. They say you are not supposed to play games on it. It has never gotten too hot. I paid $1300 for it a few years ago. I think u can get them now for like $1100.
I have a 32" Polaroid LCD in my room that I bought from Wal Mart like 6 years ago. Paid like $900 for it. Has never given me one problem. Amazing how much the price has dropped over the years. I would go Samsung. For $550 for a 42," thats gonna be hard to beat. |
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Shad. My plasma is not in a dark room and there is no glare
And as far as not lasting as long. That's not true anymore |
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My next tv is gonna be an led
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i have a samsung plasma i like it, i looked at the vizio stuff and can't see where it looks any better.
best buy has the samsung 55 LED 120hz for around 1900 right now, really want... |
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http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Insignia...&skuId=9602959
this is the one i'd probably get. I have a 32" insignia and i love it. I wish i had the 360 degree swivel tho. This one also has 120Hz instead of 60Hz. i think this makes the picture better when there's lots of action going on. Kind of like a refresh rate i believe |
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