  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County
| Need LCD recomendation...
Looking to replace a tv in our bedroom - currently it is a CRT and I think 19 inches. I want to replace it with a 19 or 22-25 inch LCD, HDTV for OTA (720p), will be attached to Dish receiver (non-HD), and it needs to have pretty good speakers as we do not have external speakers. We do have a VCR and dvd player as well to hook up.
I have looked at several at Sam's that seem to be ok and I have seen some Samsung LCD's that seem to have great pictures but are on the expensive side.
I plan on this being for a Christmas gift for my wife and I. Not planning to buy in the next couple of weeks but plan on taking some time unless there is a killer deal that crops up....
Any ideas? -- Brian
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  wings10 I Am Legend Premium join:2004-06-09 South Elgin, IL | Keep an eye on Best Buy. They have great deals after the Thanksgiving Holiday. |
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  Hall Premium,MVM join:2000-04-28 Dayton, OH
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| reply to CylonRed said by CylonRed : HDTV for OTA (720p), will be attached to Dish receiver (non-HD) Make sure it has at least (2) RF inputs. |
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| reply to CylonRed Re: Need LCD recomendation...
Stay away from glossy LCD screens. Otherwise, you'll be looking at yourself in TV all the time  They start offering them not only for laptops, but even for small TV too  -- Keep it simple, it'll become complex by itself... |
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  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County | My PC LCD has the glossy screen and for the room it is in - I love it.
I am surprised no one had any recommendations though - folks have to be buying these as well as the larger LCD's. |
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| said by CylonRed :My PC LCD has the glossy screen and for the room it is in - I love it. Probably depends on the room setting, i.e. how much "light" there is. If we watch a movie, the blinds are closed and any lighting will be behind or beside the TV, *never* in "front" of the TV where it can reflect off the screen. I am surprised no one had any recommendations though - folks have to be buying these as well as the larger LCD's. I don't recall what your budget is and mind you, I don't throw money around casually, but on a lower-end -- I do seem to recall it will be a smaller TV -- people don't sweat the details as much. |
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  Hall Premium,MVM join:2000-04-28 Dayton, OH | reply to CylonRed Even at Consumer Reports, the smallest they rate is a 26-inch... |
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  markwp2001 Spreadhead Premium join:2002-05-25 Long Beach, MS | reply to CylonRed I have a larger size than what you're considering, but I've been pleased with my Vizio, and the prices are good. -- LHF's Football Master 2006 |
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  Jahntassa What, I can have feathers Premium join:2006-04-14 Conway, SC
| reply to Hall said by Hall :said by CylonRed : HDTV for OTA (720p), will be attached to Dish receiver (non-HD) Make sure it has at least (2) RF inputs. I'm curious as to why? Just make sure it has plenty of external hookups. Component for the DVD player, composite for the VCR, and SVideo for the Dish. Then you'd just need the single RF input for the OTA signals.
That being said it's hard to go wrong with the Samsungs.. they do work pretty well. |
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 robbin Premium,MVM join:2000-09-21 Leander, TX | reply to CylonRed I was just at Sam's and they now have a 26" Sony that looks really nice. Price was fairly reasonable I thought. My sister has a 40" and my mom a 52" and they are both very nice sets. I really like the Sony Bravia's |
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| reply to Jahntassa said by Jahntassa : I'm curious as to why? I quoted the exact parts of his post that dictate "why". |
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  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County
| reply to robbin said by robbin :I was just at Sam's and they now have a 26" Sony that looks really nice. Price was fairly reasonable I thought. My sister has a 40" and my mom a 52" and they are both very nice sets. I really like the Sony Bravia's They also have what looks like a nice 22 inch (I think - maybe a 26 Samsung as well). |
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join:2003-10-11 Mclean, VA | reply to CylonRed what you might want to look into are the 120Hz or 5ms response LCDs others will SUCK when you watch F1 on Speed... because they just cannot handle fast motion zoom in and outs... |
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| I will agree on the 5ms response speed helping action motion blur on cable or satellite programming.
But .. I think the 120Hz feature mostly or only has to do with resolving what is called "judder" from movies, which are filmed at 24 frames per second. 24fps doesn't divide into either 30fps or 60fps evenly. But it does into 120fps, so you get an even, more smooth picture.
So unless you are watching a MOVIE source via DVD, Blu-Ray, or HD-DVD, from what I have read 120Hz doesn't do much or anything for normal motion blur.
Per CNet:
"The fact is, we haven't had a motion-blur problem with any of the newer 60Hz LCD TVs we've reviewed in recent times. Don't get me wrong--we did see a lot of what you might call blurring in faster-motion scenes, but it was always inherent in the source, so it looked basically the same on all of the TVs, including the plasmas."
Whole Article here:
»reviews.cnet.com/4520-6449_7-6792632-1.html |
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| said by tigrzeye : So unless you are watching a MOVIE source via DVD, Blu-Ray, or HD-DVD, from what I have read 120Hz doesn't do much or anything for normal motion blur. I agree. -- "The American Indians found out what happens when you don't control immigration." |
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  Razzy
join:2002-10-29 1 edit | reply to tigrzeye It's all marketing to me! I still don't see "judders" on my normal DLP 65inch TV with blu-ray, etc.
Only thing that'll benefit 120hz is the source is really pushing out 120 different frames per second. |
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  Da Geek Kid
join:2003-10-11 Mclean, VA | DLP does not have the LCD issue... |
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  Razzy
join:2002-10-29 | I'm talking about the pulldown sequence of 24fps source. Not the motion blur. These are two different things. |
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  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County | reply to CylonRed Can we get back on topic please? I don't think they make DLP's in 19-25 inch TV's... |
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