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Old 03-19-2008, 10:21 AM   #1
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Hey i have a Sharp LC-32GA9E TV. I only got it just over a year ago, and it already feels out of date.

I have thought about getting a new TV for a while now if any you guys no how others have felt about this TV plz let me no.

I would also like some suggestions for a TV. I have a budget of £1200-£1400

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i Had a 1080i LG 42" for appox 8 months and i had to get the samsung i've got now. The picture in 1080p using the ps3 is just amazing. Also the later models of tv support HDMI 1.3 which reduces 'artifacts' on screen and gives a really clear image. I bought the Samsung in July 07 and its just perfect.

However as its 52" I would need a bigger house if i were to get a bigger TV!
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i Had a 1080i LG 42" for appox 8 months and i had to get the samsung i've got now. The picture in 1080p using the ps3 is just amazing. Also the later models of tv support HDMI 1.3 which reduces 'artifacts' on screen and gives a really clear image. I bought the Samsung in July 07 and its just perfect.

However as its 52" I would need a bigger house if i were to get a bigger TV!

My TV only has a native resolution of 720p (60hz). It can do bluray ok which is still a better than an upscaled dvd. But it's not the full HD experience that i want.
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Hey i have a Sharp LC-32GA9E TV. I only got it just over a year ago, and it already feels out of date.

I have thought about getting a new TV for a while now if any you guys no how others have felt about this TV plz let me no.

I would also like some suggestions for a TV. I have a budget of £1200-£1400

Thanks
Whatever you decide to buy, make sure that it will support 1080p (not just 1080i), has at least 2 HDMI inputs, and can support AT LEAST 60Hz/24fps playback. I'm a big fan of the Sony Bravia W3000 series myself. The Sony Bravia XBR4 series is pretty nice too, but its CineMotion 120Hz capabilities have been the subject of some people's complaints, and the frame of the W3000 looks nicer... especially when mount on the wall.
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Whatever you decide to buy, make sure that it will support 1080p (not just 1080i), has at least 2 HDMI inputs, and can support AT LEAST 60Hz/24fps playback. I'm a big fan of the Sony Bravia W3000 series myself. The Sony Bravia XBR4 series is pretty nice too, but its CineMotion 120Hz capabilities have been the subject of some people's complaints, and the frame of the W3000 looks nicer... especially when mount on the wall.
It's amazing how quick TV's have moved on in just a year. Whats been wrong with 120Hz??

I thought if anything that was a good thing
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I would check Digitaldirect.com, they were selling samsung 52" @ £1750, last year when it had an RRP of over £3K. they are also capable of 60hz as well as the pS3 ability to play movies at 24hz.

There is definatly a difference in watching upscaled dvds in 1080p than Blu ray, lets put it this way some of my older DVDs now look like VHS compared!!!!

How are you watching your Blu's?
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I would check Digitaldirect.com, they were selling samsung 52" @ £1750, last year when it had an RRP of over £3K. they are also capable of 60hz as well as the pS3 ability to play movies at 24hz.

There is definatly a difference in watching upscaled dvds in 1080p than Blu ray, lets put it this way some of my older DVDs now look like VHS compared!!!!

How are you watching your Blu's?
32 inch screen at 720p 60hz on a 60gb PS3 or my 40gb US PS3. Im looking for a 40-46 inch screen thats all my room will fit and all my bank account will handle
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It's amazing how quick TV's have moved on in just a year. Whats been wrong with 120Hz??

I thought if anything that was a good thing
The 120Hz image technique definitely makes movement on screen look smoother and more precise. But, with the frame interpolation process used to create that fluidity come with a price. There tends to be a slight ghosting effect to the movement. I chose to have an almost perfect fluidity and no ghosting instead of perfect fluidity with a "visual echo" effect.

But, like I said, it's only SOME people that have complained. I noticed it on the XBR4 on display in a Sony Store when I was considering my new TV. Was enough to make me decide against the XBR4, but it still took me 2 weeks of pondering to decide on the W3000 over it. 60Hz is plenty for 1080p playback.

I'm sure that either way you will be happy with your purchase.
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The 120Hz image technique definitely makes movement on screen look smoother and more precise. But, with the frame interpolation process used to create that fluidity come with a price. There tends to be a slight ghosting effect to the movement. I chose to have an almost perfect fluidity and no ghosting instead of perfect fluidity with a "visual echo" effect.

But, like I said, it's only SOME people that have complained. I noticed it on the XBR4 on display in a Sony Store when I was considering my new TV. Was enough to make me decide against the XBR4, but it still took me 2 weeks of pondering to decide on the W3000 over it. 60Hz is plenty for 1080p playback.

I'm sure that either way you will be happy with your purchase.
Im looking at 10 months to get the cash together. This means less movies as bluray movies are still expensive
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HDMI 1.3(vs 1.0 or 1.1 or 1.2) has absolutely nothing to do with better picture quality. The video quality will be the same no matter which version you have. Even HDMI 1.0 supported 1080p video. 1.3 now supports the newer high bitrate audio formats.
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32 inch screen at 720p 60hz on a 60gb PS3 or my 40gb US PS3. Im looking for a 40-46 inch screen thats all my room will fit and all my bank account will handle
Good idea, 32" is too small to experience the benefits of high def. Go for no smaller than 40".
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Hey i have a Sharp LC-32GA9E TV. I only got it just over a year ago, and it already feels out of date.

I have thought about getting a new TV for a while now if any you guys no how others have felt about this TV plz let me no.

I would also like some suggestions for a TV. I have a budget of £1200-£1400

Thanks
If you feel like you can afford it and are willing to get a new one, I say go ahead.
The HDTV I'd recommend is http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1200703056434
because its from Pannasonic which I from what I understand, is one of the best HDTV brands, plus its 1080p and has 3 HDMI inputs. Not sure if its in your budget range, but you could always try a smaller size if you its not in your budget (I'm not good with conversion from Euro to Dollar so I don't know how this would balance out)
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