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Old 07-13-2008, 05:50 AM   #1
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Okay so I was about to hit "place order" on amazon.com for the Samsung LN40A550 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV, but then......

^^^^*story starts in the middle*^^^^

I will be attending college next year so I decided I needed a smaller TV from my current 46" set (unfortunately it will be left at home). I started out at 32"...and then I was frustrated that 1080p would be useless at such a small screen size. So I broke up with the 32" screen size idea, and started steadily dating a 37" screen size...unfortunately, I still feel like 1080p on that screen size would be wasted. So I dumped her and moved onto, I believe (not really), a 40" HDTV, keeping in mind my dorm is almost as limited as a HD-DVD

I did a bunch of research, keeping a decent budget in mind (I would only spend around $1200 on a chick at college), and landed on the Samsung LN40A550. In addition I started cheating on her with a Sony Bravia S-Series KDL-40S4100. Now here is where it starts getting sticky...

The Samsung LN40A650 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with RED Touch of Color is SMOKING HOT. She literally made it hard for me to keep it in my pants, except she wears that tacky red color—like HD-DVD—but I think I can forgive her for it. There is only one problem, she is more money than the hot chick without the Touch of Color (Samsung LN40A550). So I wanted to make a move on the Samsung with the Touch of Color, but she was a little intimidating...and expensive.

After my love triangle...or rectangle (I'm so confused with how many tvs i have gone through) I hit "add to cart" for the Samsung LN40A550 because she was in my price range. I was about to place the order, but then I didn't know what chick to fall in love with.

So HELP!!!

p.s. I know its weird, but i did reference my future TV to a girl in this post...just don't tell my real girlfriend, she gets jealous when I spend time with my ps3 and tv.

p.s.s. I will be using the TV as my computer monitor (macbook pro *DVI-HDMI*) and PS3 for blurays and games.

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Old 07-13-2008, 06:51 AM   #2
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32' with 1080p is not useless. (it is a common misconception) keep in mind LCD tvs you want to get a correct range because some times big is not better.. if you are sitting 6-8.64 feet far get a 32. 8-10 37. 40+ 12
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32' with 1080p is not useless. (it is a common misconception) keep in mind LCD tvs you want to get a correct range because some times big is not better.. if you are sitting 6-8.64 feet far get a 32. 8-10 37. 40+ 12
I'm sorry, but there is no way that I would watch a 40" TV from 12 ft away, if it were my main tv. I sit 6ft. from my 50" and every day I toy with the idea of a 56". 32" 1080p is useless unless you are like 4ft from it.
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I'm sorry, but there is no way that I would watch a 40" TV from 12 ft away, if it were my main tv. I sit 6ft. from my 50" and every day I toy with the idea of a 56". 32" 1080p is useless unless you are like 4ft from it.
Yeah, over 10 feet is bad for forty inch.
I have a forty inch and sit at around 7-8 feet. I am thinking about a fifty inch now.

I say get as big as you can afford. You will still want bigger then....
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Old 07-13-2008, 05:07 PM   #5
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Yeah, over 10 feet is bad for forty inch.
I have a forty inch and sit at around 7-8 feet. I am thinking about a fifty inch now.

I say get as big as you can afford. You will still want bigger then....

I wish i can go as big as I want, however, I will be living in a dorm next year, and space is cramped. My second year of college I will get an apt. and bring my 46" TV that will be left all alone at home and my soon to be *new* 40" HDTV, soooo I will be set
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well thats what it is on the ideal range chart.
and once again 32' lcd with 1080p is not useless
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Old 07-13-2008, 07:09 AM   #7
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Where should I sit to get the best viewing experience?

The ideal viewing position for best picture quality is directly across from the center of the screen. A larger viewing angle—the area in front of the screen that provides optimum viewing—means better picture quality for people sitting to the far right or far left of your TV. All three of the televisions HP offers feature an ultra-wide viewing angle of 170 degrees for optimum viewing anywhere in the room.

To determine how far you should sit from the screen, divide the screen size (measured in diagonal inches) by five. The resulting number—in feet—is the approximate distance for ideal viewing (e.g., if you have a 50-inch screen, you should sit approximately 15 feet away).
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Where should I sit to get the best viewing experience?

The ideal viewing position for best picture quality is directly across from the center of the screen. A larger viewing angle—the area in front of the screen that provides optimum viewing—means better picture quality for people sitting to the far right or far left of your TV. All three of the televisions HP offers feature an ultra-wide viewing angle of 170 degrees for optimum viewing anywhere in the room.

To determine how far you should sit from the screen, divide the screen size (measured in diagonal inches) by five. The resulting number—in feet—is the approximate distance for ideal viewing (e.g., if you have a 50-inch screen, you should sit approximately 15 feet away).
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Old 07-13-2008, 05:04 PM   #9
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32' with 1080p is not useless. (it is a common misconception) keep in mind LCD tvs you want to get a correct range because some times big is not better.. if you are sitting 6-8.64 feet far get a 32. 8-10 37. 40+ 12
Thanks for the suggestion, but I believe you are referring to the screen size seating chart of an 4:3 television. Below I have posted the screen size viewing distance of a 16:9 screen

Screen size Viewing distance range

30" 3.75-6.25 feet
34" 4.25-7 feet
42" 5.25-8.75 feet
50" 6.25-10.5 feet
56" 7-11.75 feet
62" 7.75-13 feet
70" 8.75-14.75 feet

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Old 07-13-2008, 06:57 AM   #10
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Okay so I was about to hit "place order" on amazon.com for the Samsung LN40A550 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV, but then......

^^^^*story starts in the middle*^^^^

I will be attending college next year so I decided I needed a smaller TV from my current 46" set (unfortunately it will be left at home). I started out at 32"...and then I was frustrated that 1080p would be useless at such a small screen size. So I broke up with the 32" screen size idea, and started steadily dating a 37" screen size...unfortunately, I still feel like 1080p on that screen size would be wasted. So I dumped her and moved onto, I believe (not really), a 40" HDTV, keeping in mind my dorm is almost as limited as a HD-DVD

I did a bunch of research, keeping a decent budget in mind (I would only spend around $1200 on a chick at college), and landed on the Samsung LN40A550. In addition I started cheating on her with a Sony Bravia S-Series KDL-40S4100. Now here is where it starts getting sticky...

The Samsung LN40A650 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with RED Touch of Color is SMOKING HOT. She literally made it hard for me to keep it in my pants, except she wears that tacky red color—like HD-DVD—but I think I can forgive her for it. There is only one problem, she is more money than the hot chick without the Touch of Color (Samsung LN40A550). So I wanted to make a move on the Samsung with the Touch of Color, but she was a little intimidating...and expensive.

After my love triangle...or rectangle (I'm so confused with how many tvs i have gone through) I hit "add to cart" for the Samsung LN40A550 because she was in my price range. I was about to place the order, but then I didn't know what chick to fall in love with.

So HELP!!!

p.s. I know its weird, but i did reference my future TV to a girl in this post...just don't tell my real girlfriend, she gets jealous when I spend time with my ps3 and tv.

p.s.s. I will be using the TV as my computer monitor (macbook pro *DVI-HDMI*) and PS3 for blurays and games.
This all sounds like more of a problem that Dr. Phil should advise you on.

But, seriously, the ultimate decision is yours. So many people make these decisions based on the asthetic look of the TV casing first and foremost. Why not do some footwork and see all of your options in action? The picture quality is what matters most. Personally, when I was shopping for my TV, the SONY Bravia LCDs cleaned the floor with the Samsung models. However, I was dead set against plasma. If plasma is your thing, Samsung is a good choice. As for size, 40" 1080p should be the absolute minimum being considered in order to enjoy Blu-ray at optimal potential.

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32' with 1080p is not useless. (it is a common misconception) keep in mind LCD tvs you want to get a correct range because some times big is not better.. if you are sitting 6-8.64 feet far get a 32. 8-10 37. 40+ 12
This is not true! I sit 10 feet from a 52" 1080p Bravia and it is beyond beautiful. In fact, I think that the TV is too small for me at that viewing distance!!! A movie theatre by comparison has a much larger field of view if you break it down to distance from screen. And nobody complains about that. Viewing distance all depends on the quality of the TV. I can stand 4 feet from my TV and still have an amazing picture. Any closer and it starts to become noticeably pixelated (don't think that's the right word though).

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Old 07-16-2008, 12:23 AM   #11
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i got a 42" Vizio for $996 at walmart.

http://www.vizio.com/products/detail.aspx?pid=61

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=8477431
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Stay away from Vizio!!! Waste of money imo. My 2nd HDTV was a 32" vizio and blacks arent deep and coudnt stand the motion blur.
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ha more like stay away from walmart
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Stay away from Vizio!!! Waste of money imo. My 2nd HDTV was a 32" vizio and blacks arent deep and coudnt stand the motion blur.
i have 2 of them. and, i havent had any problems with them.
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spec wise, it is not worth it plus the 42" panny PZ80 is only like $200 more and you will def. see an increase on PQ from the vizio. I have an Olevia and Vizio, when i bought my panny as my 3rd HDTV I was amaze on how amazing the PQ, its like watching out the window.
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spec wise, it is not worth it plus the 42" panny PZ80 is only like $200 more and you will def. see an increase on PQ from the vizio. I have an Olevia and Vizio, when i bought my panny as my 3rd HDTV I was amaze on how amazing the PQ, its like watching out the window.
your first mistake was buying an Olevia. since, that is a canadian company.
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