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Originally Posted by Ice
Best thing to do is go to the store and buy what your eyes like. I looked at about 30 tv's before I bought mine.
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In principle i agree...but you not only have to look at the tv but aloso check the settings..you would be amazed how the expensive tvs are all set perfect while the lower price models are slightly out of tune or brightness..best buy and curcit city use these methods
1080p is the best picture..BUT..most cable/sattelite providors dont broadcast the 1080p signal yet..they run 1080i ...meaning even if you break out the extra $500-1k on the 1080p it wont matter because it will still only show in 1080i....But.. blue ray dvd looks better ..and eventually all the providors will broadcast in 1080p...BUT..by that time im sure there will be an even higher number thats the "new best picuture out there" ...
As far as TV's
here is what the DEA reccomends:
High liighting in room :
1080p lcd sharp aquos
1080i lcd sharp aquos
1080 lcd sony bravia
1080i LG lcd
Lower lit rooms:
1080p samsung plasma
1080i samsung plasma
seriously consider the lcd if you have alot of natrual lite in the room or the glare on your tv will piss you off
i am rockin a 60 inch vizio 1080i plasma in the living room and a Samsung 50 in plasma in the bedroom
