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Hi all,can anyone suggest a good lcd tv for me I have had the samsung c8000 since may and had to have it replaced twice after screen and sound issues uniformity lip sync ect as I have no faith in the model anymore Im just going to get a "normal" lcd I have been looking at the samsung le46c650 has anyone seen this tv in action? Also because of the difference in price im also on the lookout for a projector to set up a cinema room any feed back would be great,thanks in advance
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To put things in perspective though...I have a Pioneer KRP-500M which has the best picture available yet I rarely use it as more than a computer monitor these days. I do all of my movie watching and game playing on my projector now. It has a great picture, and even though it isn't as good as the Kuro's picture it makes up for it in size. The picture is actually better than the Panny in my bedroom though which has a very good picture itself. I'm getting about a 94" picture from my throw distance, and I just can't see myself going back to a 50" screen. My projector was less than $800 shipped. I may upgrade to a 1080p one when the prices get to around a grand which I'm sure is a few years off, so I'm good. My advice is to have both a TV and a projector though. My computer serves as my online media hub and I wouldn't want to use the projector for several hours a day like I do with my Kuro. I don't really watch TV which is why the Kuro serves as a monitor mostly, but if I did watch a lot of TV then I wouldn't want to do it on the projector since it would eat up lamp life. Just my opinion. Everyone is different, and some people use nothing but a projector. I myself would rather conserve lamp life. |
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I would recommend Sony KDL-46XBR8 if you can find one it will run around $2000 bought mine at www. onecall.com. Awesome t.v. best that Sony has put out in my opinion. Huge Sony fan, but I went with Panasonic VT25 for 3d t.v. Sony's 3d t.v. wasn't impressive at all. Lot of lighting bleeding into the darks.
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and as it will be my first projector I might go cheap and when 1080p3D drops in price I will get one further down the line |
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O.K so took home a samsung lcd 46c650 on wednesday,Im very angry now I have had to replace led tv c8000s+c7000s 4 in total because the c7000s had very bad backlight bleed c8000s had lip sync problems and very bad screen problems only to find that my new tv also has screen problems its got extremely bad banding issues ive been told its got to do with the panel used in the tv its an AA01 panel,ive been told the SQ01 is the best panel in samsung tvs.Does anyone know this to be true or have a simular problem as ive no knowledge of panel types.the banding is both vertical and horizontal.
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If you can find a "Used" Pioneer, particularly an Elite, GET it!
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It also has very good blacks. Color can be made pretty accurate with a little patience. Its not the easiest set to calibrate, but Chad B. got very good results in the end. You can also look at THIS newer version. Also available is THIS year's Quattron Quad Pixel set from Sharp. This is another excellent set. HERE's Chad B.'s review on the US version. See if you can find these sets in your local stores and see what you think. |
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Unfortunately Sony's newest local dimming set took a step back in picture quality according to the reviews. Blacks have gotten better, but the color accuracy has gone down a tad bit. It also exhibits more blooming than the competition. Check Cnet's review on it. I looked at one of the current Sony edge-lit LEDs recently, and it looked pretty good but not as good as a lot of the competition. The off-axis viewing angles were terrible too. I didn't study it too much since I was in the store for something else, but this is my impression in the short time I messed with it. |
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The LG will be closer to accurate out of the box, and it can be made almost flawless with calibration. The other non-Quattron Sharp sets I suggested don't exhibit yellow, but they are not very accurate out of the box. You will need to spend some time calibrating those models as well, but they can be made fairly accurate. The Sharps have some of the best viewing angles I've ever seen on an LCD. The LG LE8500 has better than most viewing angles according to reviews, but I don't think it can match the Sharp sets in this area. As for the panels in the Samsungs...I couldn't tell you. I personally wouldn't even consider those sets. The only Samsungs I would look at is the 8500 LCD and the plasmas. None of the other Samsung LCD's interest me in the least. |
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