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Of course if you want the best for LED/LCD, you go with Sony or Samsung. For plasma, its Pioneer Kuro. |
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As far as "more affordable for families", that's simply a fallacy. Anyone can afford any TV they want, all you have to do is save longer. If you shop around, you can purchase last year's panasonic plasmas at very affordable prices virtually year round, and many LCD models. And having a TV that can be fixed is a much better long term investment IMO. If you want to go 72", my suggestion is to pick up a Panasonic 3000 projector which can be had for around $12-1400 right now on clearance. Then you can go 100+, and probably with better quality to boot |
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Jeff I posted this in Penton's thread but thought I'd see what you think too...
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I haven't seen the Move demo, honestly I think both Move and Natal are probably going to be pretty solid, it's up to the software to make them more than a gimmick, and may they have more success than Nintendo has
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Jeff, any recommendations for a receiver to replace my Onkyo 606 Im being driven CRAZY by the handshaking issues between it and my PS3 Slim. This receiver is going in my bedroom so high wattage is hardly a requirement and it needs to have lossless decoding. |
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ive been reading that one of their bigger cost cutting measures is the reuse of the cases for the tvs ? which does not matter to me if its 1 inch or 3 inches thick . alot of companies redo their cases every year because of race to thinnest tv at added cost so it makes sense to me to reuse = cutting cost= passed savings to custumer . the cnet review of the 55 inch led from last year actually says the vizio got better blacks than alot of plasmas and that the color after tweeking was very good. as for long term reliability what would be wrong with an extended 4yr warranty to cover any bad customer service vizio might have ? its just hard to believe that cnet , endgadget, and a few other "pro" sites give them a good review , and the customer reviews are high , but yet their is so much hate for them. i read a thread on here that samsungs have a bunch of reliability issues as well as sonys . they say there is a 3-5 % failure rate average among most companies . the new models have alot of good things said by the companies that make the 3d glasses for alot of makers xpand and the company that puts the 2d to 3d conversion tech in the big name brands too. so if they are using the same companies and parts for those things as sony and samsung then whos to say they are not using "good" parts now on the rest. Just want to see reviews on it before i make any decisions. thanks for lettting me rant ![]() |
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2nd 3rd ect look at ps3 the 1st gen has abilitys that were cut fron 2nd and 3rd gen models and the failure rates are the same percentage. like before i read samsung , sony, and all the "high market" tvs have a similiar failure rate. warranties help (for me) to ease about longivity and worry more about if the repairs are covered and quality of set on day one to 365 ( manf warranty period) i just like to research things and appreciate these discusions on here ![]() |
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I've never found the TV reviews on those sights to be worth a lot personally. They're reviewing for Joe6pack.
Extended warranties are often very expensive and either pay off big of not at all. I'm being very serious that you'll be happie with a 60 inch TV of a better brand in the long run. If you want to buy a 3D TV, waiting till end of model year isn't going to hurt you, it'll save you lots of money too, and as with any new tech, waiting till next year's models probably isn't a tragedy, an there will be a lot more software by then I'm partial to pioneer receivers, and the new ones have HDMI 1.4 on them. YMMV |
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but some people even here swear by them and consumer reports which is usually even worse about tech reviews so i was just trying to make a point btw im not joe six pack im more robert keg
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You can buy a $10,000 TV if you want. Just sock away the cash at a pace you can afford. Patience young Jedi
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Well, like I said, you get what you pay for. That last 20 inches typically runs far more than that. I seriously recommend you wait and check out the 3D projectors coming later in the year if you have that kind of cash to burn. Then you can goo 100"+ and probably for less money
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A particular example is the 3D LG projector shown at CES, some reviews of the show/product said it used polarized glasses others shutter. I still don't know what it is they use because any one of them could be wrong and I don't know anyone who's judgment I trust to tell me what they actualy saw (used). |
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Not to sound like a plug, but the best person to ask about TV PQ quality is a full-time, traveling, reputable ISF calibrator who has years of experience. There are several very good ones out there. Mine is Chad Billheimer. I never rely on the publications or sites.
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