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$1500 HD Plasma/DLP/LCD TV's... Comments, thoughts, suggestions...
I've been looking for a new HD TV... I've got a $1500 budget and I want at least 42" screen.
I'm a complete neophyte on these things and I only know what I've been able to pick up in the last few days... I've learned that with any projection screen (LCD, DLP, etc), I'll need to replace the bulbs in 3-4 years. Also, I guess they have side angle problems to some degree. But they are cheaper than the straight flat-panel like plasma and LCD. I'm grateful for any thoughts in general. I'll be posting a few deals/models I've come across online or in the store. Any comments on those deals is welcome too. |
When I start looking at the specs, I start getting confused because I have not idea what's important and what's just mumbo-jumbo...
http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/nav...55&prDeTab=2#A 42" Akai HD Plasma TV ($1400) Display: TV system Screen size: 42” Pixel resolution: 1,024 (H) x 1,024 (V) native resolution for optimal HDTV performance Contrast ratio: 3,000:1 Aspect ratio: 16:9 Brightness: 1,400 cd/m2 Viewing angle: 160° H/V Response time: HDTV compatible: 480p, 720p, 1080i input Picture: Digital comb filter: Digital 2D Film mode pull down conversion: Yes Color temperature control: Yes “GAMMA” correction: Yes Wide mode: Video: 5 modes (fill all, 4:3, letter box wide, anamorphic); PC: 5 modes (fill all, force 4:3, letter box, wide, anamorphic) Audio: Audio power: 20W Audio outputs: 10W x 2 Tone control Convenience: OSD language: English Closed caption decoder: Yes V-chip parental control: Yes VGA port provided for connection to computer Input Terminals: HDMI input: HDMI connector x1 S-video input: Mini din 4 pin x1 Composite video input: RCA x1 Component video input (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i) RCA x 2 sets Stereo audio input: RCA x 5 sets Analog RGB input: D-sub 15 pin x1 RS-232 input: D-sub 9 pin x1 Output Terminals: Audio output: RCA x1 Power: Power source: 120V, 60Hz Power consumption: 300w Dimensions and Weight: Dimensions: 29.7"H x 42.2"W x 5.2"D Weight: 75 lbs. |
Only tv advice I can give you is-don't throw a half full beer at the screen when the Refs screw the Chiefs out of a sure TD!
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At that price point DLP would be the best value. Unless you are really sold on the plasma look/compact size, I would probably suggest avoiding them in that range. The inexpensive ones are geting better but they still do not have as sharp of image as DLP for the same cost.
You could likely find something like this on sale at your 1500 budget. http://www.onecall.com/ProductDetail...=true&id=31421 Something in that range now: http://www.onecall.com/ProductDetail...=true&id=31420 |
I've found a bunch of favorable user comments for this one (Akai) here...
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...5&page=2&pp=30 Here's an FAQ on plasma TV's from Akai that was somewhat useful... http://www.akaiusa.com/files/faq/Plasma%20FAQs.pdf |
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I really don't know the how well those stats compare across the technology lines. Bascially my opinon, which may be off, is that the specs are not necissarily what makes for a good picture. Its really the sum of the finished product and its quality. |
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Bob Dole found a nice 12" b&w Zenith at a garage sale a few weeks ago for $5. The picture is sharp and it's stood the test of time. Bob Dole is extremely happy with it.
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My first TV. Had stickers from Cap'n Krunch and Cap'n USA and even a few Pac-Man cards (the baseball card stickers out in like 86') on that ugly box. *sigh* The only way this can be made right is by a SUPER TECMO BOWL TOUCHDOWN with epileptic style flashing lettering and 48-4 finish... |
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AVS Forums is a great place to start your research. I highly recommend buying from Costco. They have an outstanding return policy. I just purchased a 50" plasma that I couldn't be happier with.
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You definately need to go see them in person. Low Cost Plasma's are usually only EDTV in that price range and like someone else said, low black levels (that look more like Grey).
I would HIGHLY suggest DLP. I have the 42" Samsung DLP and frankly, as long as you are looking at it at viewing level, I have no "side view" loss of picture. I have seats up to a 150 degree circle of viewing (75 degrees from center on either side) around my DLP with absolutely zero picture quality loss. Now if you set it too high or too low from a straight on sitting viewing angle, you can run into a little brightness loss there, but the picture is still great. My model, I bought at $1498 many many months ago. |
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