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As for the TV.....I purchased the 50" Vizio from Costco when I returned the 42" Maxent. The 50" Vizio received very good professional reviews, and the AVS forum also had very good things to say. I've got it hanging on my wall at home and it's amazing. Blacks are very good....watching a movie like Batman Begins, which is very dark, and it performed very well. The 50" is going for the ridiculous price of $1969 right now, so if you can up your budget a little, I'd highly recommend it. This same TV was $2600 only 4 months ago. It's also got 2 HDMI inputs, which is very helpful. |
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So I got the Vizio 42 yesterday and set it up last night. The picture is great and in fact I was able to pick up the NBA game in HD on ABC. I was able to flip between the regular broadcast and the HD Broadcast and it's pretty amazing the difference. I've never understood the difference, but I could get sick of SD pretty quickly as I get spoiled with HD.
I have to say that I'm not yet very happy with the sound quality. When I had it going through the TV's speakers it was very shill and piercing. I went in and turned the bass up and the treble down and it was better... but it still sounds sort of hollow. I then configured up my JVC tuner as the audio (using the analog out audio ports on the back) and it sounded slightly better, but still pretty crappy. I suspect that there is some opitmal configuration that I'm missing. Maybe if I can, I'll post the in/out ports on my defices and see if anyone has any feed back as to the best confuguration. |
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If you are having to use the optical cable, so what. If it works then great. You may want to play around with settings on the DVD player. It may not be setup to send audio on HDMI. Also, make sure that you set your DVD player to output in Progressive mode and NOT Interlace.
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As for the sound.....keep in mind that 90% (?) of the people that buy big screen plasmas do so with the intent of never using the TV's speakers as the audio source. Everyone has a surround setup of some sort. Having said that, I would think the sound would be about as good as a typical CRT. Congrats on the purchase. One tip: be sure to stretch out your screen so you don't have bars on the sides. Burn in is a very real threat, especially the first 100 or so hours. |
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I personally am buying a new home right now (wont be done for 6 - 8 months) that I am having the flush mounted surround sound system built in. I cant wait to get that hooked up with my TV at which time I will fork over the $500 for the HD-DVD player as well.
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![]() To the OP, just be sure to keep your picture stretched with no static images on the screen for long periods of time (for example, CNN scroll at the bottom). Risk lessens after the first 100 or so hours of use. LCD and DLP don't have burn in risk. One of their advantages over plasma. |
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This article has a pretty good summary of the burn in issue. Its not that big of a deal but as KevB said you may want to be careful when it is new.
http://www.plasmatvbuyingguide.com/p...tv-burnin.html |
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