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Old 08-26-2010, 05:29 AM   #1
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Default Best TV to get?

Stupid question (and probably one asked a lot here) but what would the best TV for this room be? Should be at lest 43+ inches (less than 50 though).


What to consider:

  • Most likely going to be used for gaming (Wii, PS3, possibly Xbox 360 (if Kinect gets a good tennis game)
  • Because it'd have a PS3 connected, it'd probably be used for DVD/blu ray () vids.
  • Possible Netflix (PS3, Wii, or the TV it self)
  • Most likely going under a fireplace mantel, IN FRONT of a fireplace. Though it doesn't get used that often.
  • My personal preference would be a LED & a Sony. As a LED is lighter and thinner than a LCD, and if we have to use the fireplace we can just move the TV onto the carpet (might be on a stand). And I say Sony because I guess I'm just tiered of seeing the same or similar user interface for Samsungs, LG, etc.
  • The PS3 might be hooked by HDMI cable along with RCA (possibly).
  • NOT a 3d (ready) TV
  • Not to put down Plasma, but I am fine with a little lag, and also not the BEST picture possible.


I think I had more but it lost in formatting, as I've had the thought to create this topic since I 'joined' . . . . .

Could anyone tell me (with a internet enabled TV) how netflix works? Similar to how the discs work for Wii & PS3?

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