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Originally Posted by distinct101
nnarum: distinct101.
And anybody that is in love with A/V stuff needs to fiddle with this; I am never going back to juggling around 6 remotes.
Originally Posted by jordanhead7792
is there any 1080p t.v that are not in the $1000 range?
Originally Posted by HARMCITY45
that Distinct looks nice,but I got my eye on the Harmony 1000...joints is
Originally Posted by ussjme
HD is pretty meh so far. i have a 32 inch samsung and so far the hd channels are just ok looking. one thing i have about it is inconsistency. some hd channels fill the whole screen while some dont. also,some commercials fill the whole screen and look beautiful and some are just crappy SD. i wish there was more consistency between all the HD channels. their should be some type of standard and they should all look the same. digital channels also do not look that great.
for anyone lookin to jump into HD, if you cant really afford it,no need to break your back to jump in, its still relatively new so in a few yrs im sure their will be alot more HD channels and they will hopefully adopt some standard to keep it lookin the same from channel to channel. the only real reason to jump in right now is if you love watchin movies and gaming, because both look AMAZING in HD.
I'm guessin he's refering to some movies with an aspect ratio thats higher than 1.85... anything higher (like 2.35:1, depends on the director)will result in the black bars on the top and bottom of the screen... OR upscaled 4:3 shows with the pillerbox blackbars on the side...Originally Posted by Crazy EBW
What do you mean some HD channels don't fill the whole screen? Not EVERYTHING is filmed in HD for HD channels. Commercials are still wayy off from being shot entirely in HD.
Originally Posted by SCOfoshO
I have a 26 inch Samsung, I have no complaints with it. Problem is, I am moving, and my new room is HUGE. O I am looking into getting a tv from 40 inches to 50 inches. I am not sure which to get, and LCD or a Plasma. Can anyone tell me the best options for what I need/want?
~I am only a casual gamer, do not play all the time. But there are spurts I go on when a new video game comes out, I play it every second I can get. So is Burn in really an issue for plasmas?
~I watch A LOT of tv. My tv is on almost all day. And it gets hot in San Diego during some months, especially the summer. So is there really that much of a difference between Plasmas and LCD's when it comes to giving off heat?
~I watch a lot of sports and a lot of movies. Blu-rays especially.
~As far as lighting is concerned, I heard Plasmas do better in darker environments and LCDs do better in lighter environments. This isn't much of an issue, but was wondering if it was true.
~I do not really have a budget. But I dont want anything over 2,500. Plus My friend is letting me use his Best Buy discount for a tv since he stole one from them already
I heard the Samsung LN46A650 is a good tv. Any other suggestions would be real helpful. Oh and I heard hdtv were going down in price this summer, any truth to that?
Originally Posted by Wikipedia
I believe that DVI works for better resolution. VGA does not look as good. A DVI to HDMI cable would work well. Anyone is able to correct if i'm wrong.
Originally Posted by ii FLaSh ii
Originally Posted by Wikipedia
I believe that DVI works for better resolution. VGA does not look as good. A DVI to HDMI cable would work well. Anyone is able to correct if i'm wrong.
Ok thanks maybe someone else can confirm also, i read also also VGA doesnt show as good... Im about to buy the Vizio but it doesnt come with a DVI port... So i would have to get a DVI/HDMI cable and i wanted to know if it would be a big difference than a plain DVI cable...
Originally Posted by SaNTi0321
Originally Posted by ii FLaSh ii
Originally Posted by Wikipedia
I believe that DVI works for better resolution. VGA does not look as good. A DVI to HDMI cable would work well. Anyone is able to correct if i'm wrong.
Ok thanks maybe someone else can confirm also, i read also also VGA doesnt show as good... Im about to buy the Vizio but it doesnt come with a DVI port... So i would have to get a DVI/HDMI cable and i wanted to know if it would be a big difference than a plain DVI cable...
The difference between a DVI cable and a DVI>HDMI cable is not much, if anything, it'll be better. One thing you should know though, is that DVI cables dont carry audio, so if you go with a DVI or DVI>HDMI cable you'll need to figure out an audio connection.
Originally Posted by SoleWoman
Originally Posted by SCOfoshO
I have a 26 inch Samsung, I have no complaints with it. Problem is, I am moving, and my new room is HUGE. O I am looking into getting a tv from 40 inches to 50 inches. I am not sure which to get, and LCD or a Plasma. Can anyone tell me the best options for what I need/want?
~I am only a casual gamer, do not play all the time. But there are spurts I go on when a new video game comes out, I play it every second I can get. So is Burn in really an issue for plasmas?
~I watch A LOT of tv. My tv is on almost all day. And it gets hot in San Diego during some months, especially the summer. So is there really that much of a difference between Plasmas and LCD's when it comes to giving off heat?
~I watch a lot of sports and a lot of movies. Blu-rays especially.
~As far as lighting is concerned, I heard Plasmas do better in darker environments and LCDs do better in lighter environments. This isn't much of an issue, but was wondering if it was true.
~I do not really have a budget. But I dont want anything over 2,500. Plus My friend is letting me use his Best Buy discount for a tv since he stole one from them already
I heard the Samsung LN46A650 is a good tv. Any other suggestions would be real helpful. Oh and I heard hdtv were going down in price this summer, any truth to that?
most def go with the samsung 650 or 750 series. try amazon for cheaper prices. I have been to several stores to compare that and the xbr5's even workers have suggested the samsung. the picture is beautiful the 40inch is on amazon (650) for like 15 and i think the 750 is like 17 or 18....
here ya go:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw?url=search-alias=aps&field-keywords=samsung+ln40a650