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Sooty
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19th May 06 at 18:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

...anyone here clued up on them? Need a new one not sure what to go for !!



pics and vids would be nice
Ian
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19th May 06 at 18:09   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Budget?
Sooty
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19th May 06 at 18:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Not sure... if its going to last a good while then im happy to pay whatever really... i keep hearing about this HD stuff from my mates, can i be enlightened?
John
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Sony KDL-32S2010
Sooty
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that looks alright, i was thinking maybe something larger though... maybe 36-42 ?? its potentially going in a living room
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Prices start getting expensive as you go bigger.
The sony's at that size will be 2k.
Sooty
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Is Manufac essential? Ive seen a couple of good buys on ebuyer... and the feedback on them has been good too !
John
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Depends how much you value the picture quality or if you'd even notice.
You get what you pay fro as usual.
If your not into the best possible quality a cheap one woudl do you fine.
Sooty
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19th May 06 at 18:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

hmm, thats the thing dunno
Marc
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Sony are the brand to go for imo.
Scoty B
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43" Pioneer Plasma
Jodi_the_g
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quote:
Originally posted by Scoty B
43" Pioneer Plasma



Why have plamsa when lookign at a LCD, only rear projection offers a worse picture.

Sony are good for picture, for looks when it is switched off the samsung is a good unit.

All depends on buget.

Ideally you want HDTV.
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if your interested in propper movie watching and a flat screen/wall mounted etc then go for plasma (plenty of replies by me on why and what screens to go for etc etc), otherwise if you dont really care for picture quality and want flat screen then an LCD.

If you want HDTV, then just make sure a digital connection is on the screen (DVI/HDMI) and that the res. is higher than 1024x768!

Otherwise if space isnt an issue, then go for a CRT tv - offers the best picture going, but HD CRTs are serious money and only support 720p (from what i remember).

My recommends -

Plasma - Panasonic or Pioneer are about the only ones worth looking at!
LCD - Samsung & Sony (had a look at a few recently, they look pretty good)
CRT - Sonys (only thing i can say sony do brilliantly)


John
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21st May 06 at 02:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Still don't agree with this buy a plasma if you want quality.
I'd choose lcd any day.
Best to go and have a look at them in person tbh.
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http://www.rgbdirect.co.uk/Referrer.asp?SKUNumber=104240&ReferrerCode=1

ive got the 32" and its amazing
Sooty
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quote:
Originally posted by dave17
http://www.rgbdirect.co.uk/Referrer.asp?SKUNumber=104240&ReferrerCode=1

ive got the 32" and its amazing


Thats exactly like what im after 40''... how much of an arse is it to wall mount??



[Edited on 21-05-2006 by Sooty]
Dom
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21st May 06 at 21:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

LCDs are light, so it isnt much of a problem to wall mount, just get the correct wall mounting bracket and its just screw into wall (give or take a few hrs swearing etc ).

John - Yet to see any proof that LCDs are superior to plasmas (there getting close from what i have seen), if they were then plasmas would disappear, instead of being the choice for movie go'ers and home cinema installs
There impressive though, look good from what i have seen but plasmas still offer the better picture!
Sooty
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my parents have a plasma now, its nice like, but i think LCD is way better... my mate has LCD Skysports 1... its really good !
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21st May 06 at 21:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

CRT still offers the best picture.
Dom
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quote:
Originally posted by Sooty
my parents have a plasma now, its nice like, but i think LCD is way better... my mate has LCD Skysports 1... its really good !


get yourself a 4k pioneer and you will realise why plasma is the better technology, for now anyways

jodi - cant beat a crt, just a shame they dont come in 2" depth boxes and you can hang them above the fireplace
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quote:
Originally posted by Sooty
quote:
Originally posted by dave17
http://www.rgbdirect.co.uk/Referrer.asp?SKUNumber=104240&ReferrerCode=1

ive got the 32" and its amazing


Thats exactly like what im after 40''... how much of an arse is it to wall mount??



[Edited on 21-05-2006 by Sooty]


Im assuming its pretty easy mate. Just make sure you get the right one!

Theres A LOT of info on that range of TVs HERE but will take you HOURS to read. I reccomend reading from page 60ish onwards
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quote:
Originally posted by Dom
quote:
Originally posted by Sooty
my parents have a plasma now, its nice like, but i think LCD is way better... my mate has LCD Skysports 1... its really good !


get yourself a 4k pioneer and you will realise why plasma is the better technology, for now anyways

jodi - cant beat a crt, just a shame they dont come in 2" depth boxes and you can hang them above the fireplace


could if you mounted it in the wall, it makes me laugh with all this modern tech shit, something invented over 50 years ago is still the best method.
Dom
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jodi, its only a matter of years that they will get something that is not only smaller, but will offer the same quality or better than CRT. Generally colours, constrast, brightness etc is better/on par on plasma/lcd screens, its just anti-aliasing that is one of the problems - though i give it a year or two and they will have it probably cracked, i mean its pretty bloody good now...just not perfect.
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If you bought a 4k lcd it would be amazing as well.
The only thing plasmas have going for them is the contrast ratios.
I've not seen them personally but the expensive loewes are supposed to be something else.
Dom
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22nd May 06 at 01:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

we both agree then john, blacks are greys on lcds lol

i will say, i am impressed with LCDs but i know, CURRENTLY, that a plasma is still the better format to watch a decent film on - saying that though, sony/samsung/viewsonic all have screens that are 1000:1+ constrast ratios and i doubt it will be long that they have LCDs capable of plasma 3000:1 ratios etc

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