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Old 01-23-2009, 03:04 AM   #81
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thinking about going for the 46 inch 950........

What do you think? Is it worth it, or should i just go with a 650/750?
dude, i had a 58" plasma but it just did not feel right to ME; so i went ahead and bought me a 55" a950 and i am so happy with my purchase. my advice to you is, if you like it and want it then just go for it.
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Old 01-30-2009, 06:13 PM   #82
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does anyone know if there are any planned 32in 120hz lcd coming to the market. ive seen the 40in sammy which is great. but will ther be a 32 in version?
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Old 01-30-2009, 06:46 PM   #83
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does anyone know if there are any planned 32in 120hz lcd coming to the market. ive seen the 40in sammy which is great. but will ther be a 32 in version?
Probably a few. Sony KDL-32XBR9 coming this spring will probably be 120HZ. All the larger XBR9 models will be 240hz.

http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...52921644539863
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Old 01-30-2009, 07:44 PM   #84
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does anyone know if there are any planned 32in 120hz lcd coming to the market. ive seen the 40in sammy which is great. but will ther be a 32 in version?
From what I have known, they weren't because at that small its really hard to get blur.. most are 5ms now...
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Old 01-31-2009, 12:28 PM   #85
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From what I have known, they weren't because at that small its really hard to get blur.. most are 5ms now...
I agree, but for an edge in sales someone will probably be putting 120hz in 32 inchers because some consumers will always believe they are getting a better set over 60hz models.

Sharp is not putting 120hz in anything under 40 inches for 2009:

http://www.sharpusa.com/products/Fun...849-16,00.html
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Old 01-31-2009, 01:28 PM   #86
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...for an edge in sales someone will probably be putting 120hz in 32 inchers because some consumers will always believe they are getting a better set over 60hz models.
Looks like Samsung will be one trying to increase perceived value by putting 120hz in a 32:

"The Samsung Series 6 650 ranges from 19- to 55-inches. With the 32-inch model and larger featuring 120Hz Auto Motion Plus technology, while the 40-inch model and larger features the new Internet@TV functionality."

http://www.hdtvlounge.net/samsung/2009-hdtv-lineup/
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Old 02-01-2009, 10:24 PM   #87
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I replaced my 40" Sony Bravia with a 46" A630 the day after Christmas. OMG what a difference! The Sony wasn't 120hz, so when I hooked the 630 up, I was SO amazed at the new picture. I'm entirely satisfied, and can say for sure that Samsung has got a customer for life with me!
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Old 02-02-2009, 03:03 AM   #88
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Looks like Samsung will be one trying to increase perceived value by putting 120hz in a 32:

"The Samsung Series 6 650 ranges from 19- to 55-inches. With the 32-inch model and larger featuring 120Hz Auto Motion Plus technology, while the 40-inch model and larger features the new Internet@TV functionality."

http://www.hdtvlounge.net/samsung/2009-hdtv-lineup/
thanx but i looked it up on sammys site and it said that the 32 inch did not have 120hz. what i really want is the auto motion plus feature. so i guess ill use my discount at work and buy the 40 inch..
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Old 02-02-2009, 12:53 PM   #89
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Just upgraded from a Samsung 46" A630 with a matte screen to the Samsung 46" A750 for the same price i paid for the 630 through amazon a month earlier. The reason I upgraded was the 630 they sent had some dead pixels and a small flashlight in one of the corners. I got the 750 on Saturday and wow i didn't expect the 750 to be that different then the 630 but it does have a better picture when i compared between some bluray's. I'm satisified now and especially since i got it for like 10 bucks cheaper than what i originally paid for the 630
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thanx but i looked it up on sammys site and it said that the 32 inch did not have 120hz. what i really want is the auto motion plus feature. so i guess ill use my discount at work and buy the 40 inch..
What model did you look up? Was it the Samsung LN32650? Don't confuse the 2008 Samsung LN32a650 with the not yet released 2009 Samsung LN32650. The 2009 LN32650 will look like this:

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Panasonic will have a 37 and 32 inch with 120hz for 2009:

Panasonic’s top-of-the-line LCD is the VIERA G1 series featuring the 1080p TC-L37G1, 37-inch class (37” measured diagonally) TV and the 720p TC-L32G1, 32-inch class (31.5” measured diagonally) model. Both TVs offer 120Hz Motion Picture Pro3 technology that ensures crisp, focused images for sports, dramatic action, and all other fast-moving scenes; an IPS Alpha Display Panel that deliver a 178º wide viewing angle and bright, clear images from any location in the room; and VIERA Image Viewer that provides the consumer with an easy way to view and share their digital photos via the TV’s built-in SD card reader. The G1 LCD’s also feature VIERA Link™; a PC input; Game mode, a 20:000:1 contrast ratio; 3 HDMI inputs, and a swivel base and narrow bezel design. The G1 series will be available in April 2009.
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Old 02-03-2009, 01:06 AM   #92
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What model did you look up? Was it the Samsung LN32650? Don't confuse the 2008 Samsung LN32a650 with the not yet released 2009 Samsung LN32650. The 2009 LN32650 will look like this:

thanx I did look up the wrong model. Do you know if it will have 50000:1 contrast ratio like the ln40a650? I also want it to have that deep colour that the 40 inch has. And again thanx for your help.
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Old 02-03-2009, 02:16 PM   #93
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thanx I did look up the wrong model. Do you know if it will have 50000:1 contrast ratio like the ln40a650? I also want it to have that deep colour that the 40 inch has. And again thanx for your help.
Have not seen that spec yet. However, perhaps stick with the 40" as it will have an ethernet connection for internet:

"The Samsung Series 6 650 ranges from 19- to 55-inches. With the 32-inch model and larger featuring 120Hz Auto Motion Plus technology, while the 40-inch model and larger features the new Internet@TV functionality.

Samsung LN22650 | 22-Inch
Samsung LN32650 | 32-Inch
Samsung LN37650 | 37-Inch
Samsung LN40650 | 40-Inch
Samsung LN46650 | 46-Inch
Samsung LN55650 | 55-Inch"
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Have not seen that spec yet. However, perhaps stick with the 40" as it will have an ethernet connection for internet:

"The Samsung Series 6 650 ranges from 19- to 55-inches. With the 32-inch model and larger featuring 120Hz Auto Motion Plus technology, while the 40-inch model and larger features the new Internet@TV functionality.

Samsung LN22650 | 22-Inch
Samsung LN32650 | 32-Inch
Samsung LN37650 | 37-Inch
Samsung LN40650 | 40-Inch
Samsung LN46650 | 46-Inch
Samsung LN55650 | 55-Inch"
55? get rid of 52?
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I could not wait for tax time. I got mine about 2 months ago and it has turned me into a hermit. I LOVE my a950.
If money and space are not an issue, would you say the extra 3" over a 52" are worth it? I'm sort of stuck on the issue, can't make up my mind...
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If money and space are not an issue, would you say the extra 3" over a 52" are worth it? I'm sort of stuck on the issue, can't make up my mind...
Honestly, I say yes. I wish Samsung would have made the a950 in a 65" model but I had to settle on the 55" screen which is their largest in the 9 series. Whatever you decide to get, I hope you will truly be happy with your set in terms of size and picture quality.
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does anyone know if there are any planned 32in 120hz lcd coming to the market. ive seen the 40in sammy which is great. but will ther be a 32 in version?
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From what I have known, they weren't because at that small its really hard to get blur.. most are 5ms now...
Panasonic already makes them. i bought a 32 120Hz panny last year. best 32" LCD ever IMO. Model Number is TC-32LX700

32" 120Hz Panasonic
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Panasonic will have a 37 and 32 inch with 120hz for 2009:

Panasonic’s top-of-the-line LCD is the VIERA G1 series featuring the 1080p TC-L37G1, 37-inch class (37” measured diagonally) TV and the 720p TC-L32G1, 32-inch class (31.5” measured diagonally) model. Both TVs offer 120Hz Motion Picture Pro3 technology that ensures crisp, focused images for sports, dramatic action, and all other fast-moving scenes; an IPS Alpha Display Panel that deliver a 178º wide viewing angle and bright, clear images from any location in the room; and VIERA Image Viewer that provides the consumer with an easy way to view and share their digital photos via the TV’s built-in SD card reader. The G1 LCD’s also feature VIERA Link™; a PC input; Game mode, a 20:000:1 contrast ratio; 3 HDMI inputs, and a swivel base and narrow bezel design. The G1 series will be available in April 2009.

They are also claiming an average of 1000/1080 for motion resolution which, if they've pulled it off, will be very impressive as most other sets on the market only get this high with a particular combination of settings turned on.
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Panasonic will have a 37 and 32 inch with 120hz for 2009:
They already had them in 2008
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I must admit after researching many tvs and their prices, I've settled on the LN55A950, for the money I don't think you can find a better tv. Plus Best Buy will match the $3645.00 ad i found on the web for one.
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