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Old 05-20-2006, 06:55 AM   #1
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Default BUY the LN-S3252D or wait for 1080p

I’ve been waiting to buy an HDTV for 3 years now
I was looking for something in the price range of 1000-2000
And I finally found the Samsung LN-S3252D
4000:1 contrast ratio\ 8ms \ HDCP \ 2 HDMI inputs
And I can get a really good deal on it A REALLY GOOD inside DEAL

I was about to rush out and get it but then I realized OH what about 1080p
1920 x 1080 resolution TVs not the crummy 1080i up converters

I’ve got a 360 and I plan to buy a PS3 first day
And Blu Ray movies are as important to me as the gaming so you bet I want the best experience

Major Factors
-1000-2500 price range
-30-34 inch widescreens are the only ones to fit in my home theatre stand and I don’t want any bigger size
-I only want LCD

Things that I know
1080p gaming wont happen for a while if not never happen on the ps3
-you can watch blu ray movies at 1080p depending on if the movie companies record there movies at 1080i or 1080p

Things that I don’t know
- Is 1080p really going to have that much impact over 1080i in terms of movies and actual 1080i signals
- Are there even going to be 1920 x 1080p 30inch TVs and at that size is there even a point?
- If anyone knows when Sony and other TV companies are releasing there new TVs and any specs on them that would help the most (TVS that are true 1920 x 1080 and 26 to 32 inch)

Most importantly help me decide whether I should buy this Samsung TV now or wait for the 1080p TVs and obviously 1080p signals such as ps3 Blu Ray players to be tested on them. Also if I were to wait what are the chances of the TVs coming out in an affordable price (1500-2500) at 30,32 inches and how long would it take.
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Old 05-20-2006, 01:41 PM   #2
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I'm not sure if there are any 1080p lcd I have a 1080i sony lcd my brother has a jvc 1080p dlp and I really don't notice a difference, but I'm not sure if anything on cable is put out as 1080p if it is, I like my lcd better the color quality on my lcd is better I believe.
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Old 05-20-2006, 02:08 PM   #3
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I'm not sure if there are any 1080p lcd I have a 1080i sony lcd my brother has a jvc 1080p dlp and I really don't notice a difference, but I'm not sure if anything on cable is put out as 1080p if it is, I like my lcd better the color quality on my lcd is better I believe.
I doubt there is any difference at the moment, as there are no 1080p sources (consumer) available yet. The Xbox 360 apparently does output in 1080p but I think the game will need a little more work to exploit 1080p.
As ti what you should by that's up to you. Are you prepared to wait up to 12 months? Remember lcd, dlp, lcos, etc etc all can ONLY disply progressive (p) as in 1080p. So for 1080i I would suggest appart from a couple of monitors it will be down converted.
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Old 05-20-2006, 04:20 PM   #4
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The longer you can stand to wait. The better.

For 1080p, I certainly wouldn't waste my time buying a display like that unless I knew at least one of the inputs would accept native 1080p signals.
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The longer you can stand to wait. The better.

For 1080p, I certainly wouldn't waste my time buying a display like that unless I knew at least one of the inputs would accept native 1080p signals.
Agreed. Patience is a virtue.
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Old 05-20-2006, 07:38 PM   #6
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I doubt there is any difference at the moment, as there are no 1080p sources (consumer) available yet. The Xbox 360 apparently does output in 1080p but I think the game will need a little more work to exploit 1080p.
As ti what you should by that's up to you. Are you prepared to wait up to 12 months? Remember lcd, dlp, lcos, etc etc all can ONLY disply progressive (p) as in 1080p. So for 1080i I would suggest appart from a couple of monitors it will be down converted.
I'm pretty sure that the max rez on the Xbox 360 is 1080i. Thus, one of the many PS3 advantages.
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Old 05-20-2006, 07:39 PM   #7
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I'm pretty sure that the max rez on the Xbox 360 is 1080i. Thus, one of the many PS3 advantages.
Correct. Barring some kind of often believe/rumored "Xbox 360 second generation" box that some people have speculated about...no 1080p for the Xbox360 in its present form whatsoever.
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Old 05-21-2006, 03:58 AM   #8
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The good news is that tv sets with 1080p resolution and inputs are just starting to come out. I believe Sharp lcd of 37" is the first one http://www.lcdtvbuyingguide.com/shar...-lc37d90u.html

Samsung and Sony panels will follow suit during summer
http://www.samsung.com/Products/TV/L...4696_final.pdf

dlp sets will also come out with 1080p connectivity, mainly from Samsung , Toshiba and Mitsubishi

And let's not forget the first plasma set with 1080p resolution which I can only assume will also have 1080p connctivity http://www.pioneerusa.com/pna/plasma...043890,00.html

As you can , 1080p sets are almost here to purchase but like anything new they are not cheap. The cheapest and smallest from Sharp at 37" goes around 3k in online stores.

So as far as your decision is concerned, it's really personal. These new sets are probably worth it but only if you can afford them. They will set you back a lot of cash but bring you all the goods to last a long time. But it's on you to choose .
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Old 05-20-2006, 07:36 PM   #9
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Things that I know
1080p gaming wont happen for a while if not never happen on the ps3
-you can watch blu ray movies at 1080p depending on if the movie companies record there movies at 1080i or 1080p
Actually, I believe that at E3 they were showing Gran Turismo HD which was in full 1080P. I'm sure there will be others to follow.
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