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MZB June 8th 10 03:18 AM

OT--TV suggestions?
 
OK, we have finally decided to look into getting an HD TV.
We have a cabinet that can hold a 40"-50" TV.

I know nothing about the newer TV's. I don't know the different types
(plasma? Thin screen?). We would hope to pay = $650.

Any suggestions on type/model?

Mel



RnR[_2_] June 8th 10 12:19 PM

OT--TV suggestions?
 
On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 22:18:15 -0400, "MZB"
wrote:

OK, we have finally decided to look into getting an HD TV.
We have a cabinet that can hold a 40"-50" TV.

I know nothing about the newer TV's. I don't know the different types
(plasma? Thin screen?). We would hope to pay = $650.

Any suggestions on type/model?

Mel


About a year ago I was considering the same and asked people in the
know. Several told me think Samsung. Since then, can't say.

Bob Villa June 8th 10 12:43 PM

OT--TV suggestions?
 
On Jun 7, 9:18*pm, "MZB" wrote:
OK, we have finally decided to look into getting an HD TV.
We have a cabinet that can hold a 40"-50" TV.

I know nothing about the newer TV's. I don't know the different types
(plasma? Thin screen?). We would hope to pay = $650.

Any suggestions on type/model?

Mel


Samsung,LCD,1080p,120Hz,LEDback-lit...40" will cost more than your
budget price.
Alt. Samsung LCD,1080p,60Hz,6ms...doable! (even 720p is excellent)

bob

Daddy[_3_] June 8th 10 02:26 PM

OT--TV suggestions?
 
MZB wrote:
OK, we have finally decided to look into getting an HD TV.
We have a cabinet that can hold a 40"-50" TV.

I know nothing about the newer TV's. I don't know the different types
(plasma? Thin screen?). We would hope to pay = $650.

Any suggestions on type/model?

Mel


Google "how to buy a high definition television" (without the quotes)
for piles of information.

Daddy

HH June 8th 10 02:49 PM

OT--TV suggestions?
 
Been more than satisfied with my Toshiba Regza 42" LCD.

HH

"MZB" wrote in message
...
OK, we have finally decided to look into getting an HD TV.
We have a cabinet that can hold a 40"-50" TV.

I know nothing about the newer TV's. I don't know the different types
(plasma? Thin screen?). We would hope to pay = $650.

Any suggestions on type/model?

Mel





Jean Rosenfeld[_2_] June 8th 10 10:48 PM

OT--TV suggestions?
 
A good site for info and advice including user reviews and experiences of
many specific models is

http://www.avforums.com/forums/lcd-led-lcd-tvs/

"MZB" wrote in message
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OK, we have finally decided to look into getting an HD TV.
We have a cabinet that can hold a 40"-50" TV.

I know nothing about the newer TV's. I don't know the different types
(plasma? Thin screen?). We would hope to pay = $650.

Any suggestions on type/model?

Mel





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Jean Rosenfeld[_2_] June 8th 10 10:51 PM

OT--TV suggestions?
 
PS. The site I mentioned is UK based, and in some instances model numbers
for the same panel are different in UK and US. But even idf you're US based,
yoiu may find it useful.

"MZB" wrote in message
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OK, we have finally decided to look into getting an HD TV.
We have a cabinet that can hold a 40"-50" TV.

I know nothing about the newer TV's. I don't know the different types
(plasma? Thin screen?). We would hope to pay = $650.

Any suggestions on type/model?

Mel





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Pat Conover[_2_] June 9th 10 01:56 AM

OT--TV suggestions?
 
"Jean Rosenfeld" wrote in message
...
PS. The site I mentioned is UK based, and in some instances model numbers
for the same panel are different in UK and US. But even idf you're US
based, yoiu may find it useful.

"MZB" wrote in message
...
OK, we have finally decided to look into getting an HD TV.
We have a cabinet that can hold a 40"-50" TV.

I know nothing about the newer TV's. I don't know the different types
(plasma? Thin screen?). We would hope to pay = $650.

Any suggestions on type/model?

Mel


Mel, I don't know about the UK, but here in the US the place to start is

http://www.avsforum.com/

Do your research there first, then shop. I bought a 56" Samsung 1080p DLP
TV back in 2007 at Best Buy, with some coupons, etc around Christmas for
about $1,300, which back then was a steal. Of course DLP is now out, and
LCD is the major player. Now the choices seem to be LCD's with 120 or 240
MHz (I think) refresh rates. Check the reliability ratings too, since my
DLP had one light engine (read CPU & MB in computer terms) replaced within
the first year. Might be the only purchase, depending on price, where I
would recommend an extended warranty. Check with your credit card company
too, as they used to offer free 1-year additional warranty above the
manufacturer. One guy on the forums got a new TV after his failed from his
CC company. Samsung also had an extra 6 months added to the 1-year warranty
when registering online.

I was in Sams Club the other day and they had some good prices on LCD's and
Plasmas. Try Costco too. The warehouse stores also offer extended
warranties much cheaper than other stores. Amazon is also a good place to
shop, Lastly, get the largest screen you can afford, you won't regret it!
Good luck shopping, Pat




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