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What HD-lcd tv?
Going to be grabbing one in a few months, though the specification im after ive only really seen one in its class, im sure theres other people here that are more into the tv side of things. I will need the following:
Must support full 1080P 40-50" 2xhdmi 1.3 (one will be used for my ps3) vga connector (must support 1080p) Component scart socket Im preferring LCD over plasma due to screen burn in issue that can be inherent to plasmas. Also the fact that a plama tv supposodly starts losing its brightness after the first 2000 hours of usage. I need a vga socket that supports 1080p for my 360. Theres quite a few 1080p screens out there now but the only one ive seen that supports 1080p via vga is the samsung LE46F71\LE40F71. http://www.empiredirect.co.uk/content/p ... financediv There any other screens that support the above? A lot come close but fail at the 1080p via vga. |
where the fuck do you get your money from spank:
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Selling freshly clubbed seal pelts and tea. stupid:
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move out
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his new hd/lcd tv by simply attaching solar-panels to his existing shopping trolley...probably. |
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Samsung- ... tDetail.do
[img]http://www.circuitcity.com/IMAGE/product/enlarged/sam/EC.SAM.LNS4695D.JPG[/img] I would def recommend going with samsung, they just look sexy as hell. |
yeah gerv go with a samsung thats what i have and its the balls
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Samsung tv's are amazing. At work i love the way they look. Also Pioneer (expensive as fuk,but amazing pic quality)and Sharpe (also very expensive) are all great choices. But i'd go with a Samsung, decent price for a great picture.
Sony LCDs are nice, but way overpriced because its a Sony. |
Hitachi make great HDTVs. I'd highly recommend them.
I've heard some horror stories about Samsung customer service and overall quality. Toshiba make quality units too. |
heres mine. dont mind the mess, i am really lazy and hate cleaning.
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just buy this
[img]http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2007/02/sh2_01.jpg[/img] money is obviously no issue :) *azn not included |
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aLWAYS AFTER me lucky charms.
Tell them to stay the fuck back gerv. |
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It is a sweet tv and I'm very happy with it. I can hookup up my laptop to it through the vga and it looks amazing. I played CoD on it with no lag whatsoever because of the 8ms response time. Make sure to get any cables (hdmi, component, optical audio) through ebay and not best buy (or the equivalent in Ireland). It can save you big money. sorry milla. cry: This model has a 6000:1 contrast ratio and 1080i/p, picture in picture, etc. It also has a gaming mode though I have never used it because I don't have have a gaming console. I also bought a logitech harmoy 520 remote to control my tv, hd cable box, and bose home theater/dvd unit. One word of caution, the speakers suck but it does have an internal mute feature which I enable because I use my surround sound. It is going for $2,200+ in the states, but I got mine through my girlfriend's brother for $1,600 out the door. biggrin: Like Milla said, Pioneer seems to be the best going right now but way overpriced. Sony and Samsung are the next best with Samsung edging out on price. Fuck, sorry for such a long post. |
If you want to vomit at price tags, go to a Best Buy that has a Magnolia Home Theater dept. set up. Look at surround sound prices and the TVs in there. Amazing tvs but expensive like you have never seen.
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Think i will go for a samsung when ive got the cash squirreled away. probably talking june or july before i have enough for it. cry:
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