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  • Flash
    Mod Crazy
    • Dec 2007
    • 686

    #1

    educate me on hdtvs

    Ok so i am completely out of the technology loop, i just bought a PS3 a month or so ago, i know im LATE to the party eh?
    Needless to say, i have one of the old bubble screen TVs, i cant see crap because it apparently wasnt designed for this new technology, and on a friends HDTV it is beyond crystal clear.

    So i started shopping around and man TVs are expensive, i have a 19 inch tv which is way bigger than the mid 20s flat screen HDTVs that im looking at....those things are tiny for my budget :(
    I think id definitely need at least a 30" flatscreen otherwise id be straining my eyes to look at things.

    Am i better off waiting to the day after thankgiving sales since its close? I dont really watch a lot of tv, just like family guy and stuff, but what should i look for out? I see 1080 and 720 tvs but have no clue what they are, i just want my PS3 to be played how it was meant to be played.

    Any tips on best places to buy them or general info is appreciated.
  • Massimo
    No R3VLimiter
    • Jan 2008
    • 3207

    #2
    Why PS3? Xbox and Forza 4 is where it is at.

    Anyways you want a hdtv with built in tuner 1080p resolution and led back lit display. Everything else probably wont matter to you, the more hardcore people will have a missive list but for the average joe who just wants a new tv that is all you will need.

    Here in AUS I can get a Samsung 42" smart TV for about $1200, this is 1080p led display. With a built in computer to surf the web and shit like that.

    Oh and if you like sports or 3D you will want a TV with 120hz not 60hz

    Here is one I found on newegg.com

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16889005209
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    • accident
      R3V OG
      • Sep 2008
      • 7303

      #3
      FWIW my HDTV is a 32" and is only 720p without any of that fancy pants LED backlighting shit and PS3 looks AMAZING on it. You can get a similar model at Walmart for about $350

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      • flash 23
        E30 Modder
        • Aug 2008
        • 904

        #4
        wait for black friday. gl

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        • TurboJake
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          • Oct 2010
          • 3780

          #5
          What's your budget.


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          • Flash
            Mod Crazy
            • Dec 2007
            • 686

            #6
            Thanks guys. I have around 300 set aside for entertainment stuff, i know ill probably need to look at another 100 at least but funds are tight. I had a line on a craigslist deal but the guy wanted more than the ad said when i got there :twisted::twisted::twisted::twisted:

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            • TurboJake
              No R3VLimiter
              • Oct 2010
              • 3780

              #7
              Normally I wouldn't recommend buying from walmart, but here you go... Hannspree is a pretty well known quality monitor manufacturer.



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              • gwb72tii
                No R3VLimiter
                • Nov 2005
                • 3864

                #8
                Less than32" = 720p
                Bigger = 1080p

                You want the biggest 1080 p you can afford
                The ps3 is the best blue ray player too and you need 1080p to get the bene's of blue ray
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                • samurai pizza cats
                  E30 Addict
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 457

                  #9
                  hey op whats ur psn id?get hdmi cables too, and get battlefield 3 asap. that is all

                  keepin it real since 1990

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                  • mongule
                    Advanced Member
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 177

                    #10
                    If your budget is tight, then your not going to get more then a 32" which is not that bad a size if your used to a 19".

                    there is a 32 inch dynex at best buy for 230 on sale 720p ( at this size 1080p is a waste in my opinion)

                    for the record i have this TV. It is more then fine for the price and I paid 300 canadian for it .I've had mine for a year and it's are fine.

                    The image quality is very good for the price.

                    If its just in your room 32 inch would be fine and within your budget(unless your room is massive and you are 20 feet form your tv). Plus you can always put it elsewhere later when you have the cash for a huge tv.
                    Anyhow I dont think you can go cheaper/quality then that.
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                    • StereoInstaller1
                      GAS
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 22679

                      #11
                      It is all about viewing distance. I say anything under 42 is tough to deal with in a living room setting.

                      720P is not that big a limitation for normal watching, but some stuff really needs it. Those that say "gotta have LED, gotta have 1080p, gotta have 120Hz" are "INTO" this stuff, you are obviously not. I say for the few hours a month you watch, fuck it. Get a $650 50" 720P plasma and be done. Panasonic has great image quality (even in 720p), excellent black levels (LED backlight can suck it, black is most important to me) and nice fluid motion, especially compared to cheaper LCDs...but a freaking HUGE TV is easier to watch.

                      If you go out comparing, do keep in mind that the sales houses have all the levels pumped up on whatever TV has the most profit. Make all the settings match before you watch anything.

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                      • dkbmxer002
                        E30 Fanatic
                        • Nov 2007
                        • 1389

                        #12
                        they make a pretty picture.

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                        • 84driver
                          Wrencher
                          • Aug 2011
                          • 234

                          #13
                          Plasmas get burn in rather easily and aren't the best for video games. They do have an amazing contrast ratio for movies though. Pay attention to contrast ratios when buying, your blacks will be blacker and you'll get a better color range. 720p will be enough at your budget and screen size. Don't buy Vizio they are absolute crap. Buy from someplace reputable so that if you have to warranty it for a dead pixel or something it won't be hard.
                          edit: also don't let ANYONE sell you expensive cables. 100% of retail cables are a ripoff. Monoprice.com for all your cabling needs.
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                          • StereoInstaller1
                            GAS
                            • Jul 2004
                            • 22679

                            #14
                            Originally posted by 84driver
                            Plasmas get burn in rather easily
                            Not anymore. All plasmas built in the last couple of years move the image just a few pixels every few seconds...you can't tell, it is very subtle...but it pretty much stops all burn in.

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                            • u3b3rg33k
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                              • Jan 2010
                              • 2452

                              #15
                              Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
                              It is all about viewing distance. I say anything under 42 is tough to deal with in a living room setting.

                              720P is not that big a limitation for normal watching, but some stuff really needs it. Those that say "gotta have LED, gotta have 1080p, gotta have 120Hz" are "INTO" this stuff, you are obviously not. I say for the few hours a month you watch, fuck it. Get a $650 50" 720P plasma and be done. Panasonic has great image quality (even in 720p), excellent black levels (LED backlight can suck it, black is most important to me) and nice fluid motion, especially compared to cheaper LCDs...but a freaking HUGE TV is easier to watch.

                              If you go out comparing, do keep in mind that the sales houses have all the levels pumped up on whatever TV has the most profit. Make all the settings match before you watch anything.
                              I'm with this guy. Plasma FTW. And don't sit too close to it.

                              Originally posted by 84driver
                              Plasmas get burn in rather easily and aren't the best for video games. They do have an amazing contrast ratio for movies though. Pay attention to contrast ratios when buying, your blacks will be blacker and you'll get a better color range. 720p will be enough at your budget and screen size. Don't buy Vizio they are absolute crap. Buy from someplace reputable so that if you have to warranty it for a dead pixel or something it won't be hard.
                              edit: also don't let ANYONE sell you expensive cables. 100% of retail cables are a ripoff. Monoprice.com for all your cabling needs.
                              Plasma's don't burn in any easier than my MPVA panel does...

                              But yes, stay AWAY from vizio. They have more input lag than I thought was possible.

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