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my friend bought a 26" Westinghouse HDTV. I watched a blu ray on it and it looked pretty good. I have a 32" Samsung. To me his pq looked practically as good as mine. Is it me or is the pq on his Westinghouse just as good as my Samsung.
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I'm going out on a limb and saying both TVs are 720p? There are a lot of variables at play here. You might need to be a little more specific about the model numbers of the TVs you're comparing. Also, comparing TVs of different sizes like that won't always yield satisfactory results either. The smaller the picture, the easier it is to hide some of the blemishes. How can you be sure that a 32" Westinghouse would or wouldn't look better than your 32" Samsung?
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My Samsung is 1080p. I believe his is a 1080p as well
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his is a 26". mine is a 32".
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I hope someone with more knowledge and information corrects me, but IIRC, there are only a few actual manufacturers of LCD TVs. They are then branded by Westinghouse, Samsung, Panasonic, etc. If that is correct, there is a chance his TV and your TV came out of the same factory.
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Westinghouse is "Brand-X" from China. One of several companies where the original company went out of business and it was bought by a marketing firm to sell generic sets under a familiar brand name. My favorite trick is to pick up a remote and see how many Brand-X sets I could control. It always convinced folks, especially when they realized the button layout and GUI were exactly the same. You cannot compare memories of how one set looked against the other. If you were playing 2012 side-by-side you would see the difference, especially in dark scenes. I have a friend who has a Westinghouse and she'll come over to watch certain movies on "the good TV" (my Sony). Last edited by PeterTHX; 03-16-2010 at 01:43 PM. |
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I think the reason that PQ looks similar on the 2 TV's in question is because of the size of the screens. Generally the smaller the screen, the sharper the image will appear. I think both screens would therefore look almost as sharp as a 42" set by either manufacturer.
Back when all we had was 480i transmissions it would often appear that a 20" crt looked much sharper than a 36" crt showing the same show. IMHO That's due to the fact that the images have to be blown up for the larger screen often showing imperfections not viewable on the smaller set. ![]() |
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