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Old 06-30-2009, 09:40 PM
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Best place to buy flat screen and what kind?

What are the most competitive pricing places to purchase a flat screen? Is best buy the most competitive? I'd like to stay away from online purchasing.

Also, I'm looking between a 42"-50" for my living room. In your opinion, what are the better models to choose from and stay away from?

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bought my 52' Samsung LN52B650 at sears,

crutchfield has very good service and free white glove delivery


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VIZIO VF550XVT 55" is a very nice lcd too


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Amazon seems to have pretty good pricing a lot of the time.


Brand/kind?

Samsung LCD /thread

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Brand isn't a major point unless it's a piece with bad reviews. I have a smaller Vizio and am happy with it. Don't know how the bigger ones hold up though.
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I bought my Pioneer plasma from Invision, which is (was?) a sponsor on the AVS forum. Roman has a great reputation on the board, and I got a great price.
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Out of these selections, which would you choose? I am going to be purchasing from Sam's Club and these are within range. Thanks!

1. 47" Vizio XVT LCD 1080p HDTV w/ 120Hz - Model: SV47OXVT1A - $1048
2. 46" Samsung LCD 1080p HDTV - Model: LN46B610 - 120Hz - $1397
3. 46" Sony Bravia® VL Series 1080p LCD TV - Model: KDL46VL160 - $1397
4. 52" Philips HD LCD 1080P, 4 HDMI - #734821 - $1298
5. 50" Panasonic VIERA Plasma 1080p HDTV - Model: TC-50PS14 - 600Hz - $1298
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If you know any other tv's between 46"-52" that are within these ranges that you think are better, I am open to them as well. TV has to be black and will be wall mounted.

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Sony Bravia, but ONLY the XBR series
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Originally Posted by UNCTYPE-S
Out of these selections, which would you choose? I am going to be purchasing from Sam's Club and these are within range. Thanks!

1. 47" Vizio XVT LCD 1080p HDTV w/ 120Hz - Model: SV47OXVT1A - $1048
2. 46" Samsung LCD 1080p HDTV - Model: LN46B610 - 120Hz - $1397
3. 46" Sony Bravia® VL Series 1080p LCD TV - Model: KDL46VL160 - $1397
4. 52" Philips HD LCD 1080P, 4 HDMI - #734821 - $1298
5. 50" Panasonic VIERA Plasma 1080p HDTV - Model: TC-50PS14 - 600Hz - $1298
Depends on what you're using the tv for-gaming, movies, or just watching tv. Also what kind of room is it going in-well lit or dark. Cuz from my limited research over the last few months or so plasma's are good for gaming and movies with a dark enviroment and lcd's are for the opposite. That's why I bought my Panasonic Viera plasma because my room is constantly dark and basically all I use it for is blu rays and gaming.
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I've had good luck with the Samsung TVs, they seem to have the best overall picture IMO.
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Can anyone tell me the difference between Hz? The lower or higher is the better?
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Can anyone tell me the difference between Hz? The lower or higher is the better?
120 Hz is better than 60 Hz since 120 Hz matches up with film's 24-frame-per-second speed.
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What are your opinions on this plasma?

50" Panasonic VIERA Plasma 1080p HDTV

Model Type: Plasma
Screen Size: 50" Class (49.9" diagonal)
Display Resolution: 1080p
Contrast Ratio: Native: 30,000:1
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Native Resolution (Number of Pixels): 2,073,600 (1,920 x 1,080)
Moving Picture Resolution: 900 lines or more
Shades of Gradation: 5,120 equivalent
Screen Coating (Filter): AR (Anti-Reflective) Filter
Progressive Scan
24p Playback(2:3)
Deep Color
Motion Adaptive 3D Y/C Digital Comb Filter
Sub Pixel Control
Motion Pattern Noise Reduction
Integrated ATSC Tuner
VIERA Image Viewer Y (JPEG playback)
Pixel Orbiter (Anti-Image Retention)
Menu Languages: English/Spanish/French
V-Chip Program Lockout
Built-In Closed Caption Decoder
Timers
Video Input Label
Video Picture Memory
Remote Control IR
Receiving System: ATSC/QAM/NTSC
Inputs/Outputs:

HDMI Input 3 (1 side)
Analog Audio Input (for HDMI)
Composite Video Input 2 (1 side)
S-Video Input 1
Audio Input (for Video) 2 (1 side)
Component Video Inputs (Y, PB, PR) 2
Audio Input (for Component Video) 2
Digital Audio Output 1
VIERA Link™
VIERA® Tools
PC Input
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Did you check Compusa. They have the 42" Panasonic g10 plasma for $1000 and the 46" g10 for $1200.00
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I went and bought a 52" Phillips LCD. I liked the color alot better. I'll give the specifics later.
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6ave has some good prices. Phillips is good for the price but the quality isnt so good. They have a lot of refurb tv on their outlet. Hope you like your set.
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It looked a hell of a lot more attractive than the Panasonic I was interested in. I liked this 50" Sony, but it was $400 more. I'm happy, I'll deal.
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Originally Posted by Dan
Sony Bravia, but ONLY the XBR series
I agree, own Sony Bravia 46" XBR4
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Amazon.com, free shipping, no tax. Oh and the Samsung would be a great choice.
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