LCD HDTV Televisions Reviews
Plasma and LCD TVs are the latest trend in home entertainment. Both offer unrivalled picture quality and resolution, while doing away with the bulkiness of the older rear-projection technologies. But with all of the hype surrounding these two types of televisions, what is the difference between them? Although they look- and are virtually priced- the same, they are not.
This TV is awesome! It arrived within a few days, set up was easy, easy and we’re so happy with picture, sound…and especially the great price! Wonderful value for the money.
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Panasonic TC-L32U22 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
In the 32′ variety, Sony has made an absolute gem, which is tough to beat. Yet Samsung has launched its own ace and has won many hearts due to key features. Both are framed in black. Here is a comparison.
Both TVs are almost similarly heavy (or light) and come with wall mounts. But the Samsung version is thinner, giving it a sleeker look.
I have purchased Samsung LN46A650 LCD TV little time after it was first available at Amazon upgrading my Philips 1080i HDTV and now it is been a month. I have used it with basic which is non-HD cable, blue-ray viewing, basic Tivo viewing, HD-DVD viewing , upscaled DVD viewing. And I have paired it with a Yamaha 3000 sound bar. My entertainment watching has never been better than now with .
Recently I bought this TV because I wanted a nice sized TV with native 1080p resolution and also getting the most bang for my buck. I must say that I am really impressed by this model. I’ve always been a big Sony TV fan and I originally wanted to purchase a Sony Bravia 40V2500 much like the same one that my father purchased, but after seeing this unit in action, I just had to get it. Both TV’s look great and the family has some great experiences so far. but the Toshiba is slightly cheaper and offers more features and is 2″ bigger.
Please read this post for the full story of why I made this video: www.avsforum.com Like many gamers who play timing-heavy games, I’ve been wary to upgrade to an HDTV because of the inherent lag created on many brands. Lag even exists with HD signals on some TVs, but I had come to believe it *always* existed on older (480i) consoles. I had done more than a year of research and had been disappointed. My options were to import a $2000 dedicated box from Japan to do special upscaling, or to “deal with it”. I came across this TV whose “game mode” actually works as it should. I know almost all TVs released today have a “game mode”, but all the ones I’ve encountered still leave behind at least 30-40 milliseconds of lag (or more), which is just enough to make timing-heavy games unplayable. This Sharp Aquos (model number LC-42D64U) is *perfect* in game mode, even using old 480i signals. I decided I had to prove it! If you’re like me and absolutely refuse to settle for even 1 frame of lag, this is YOUR TV. Buy it. Games shown: – 3rd Strike: I do some combos and try some parrying on my CRT vs my new HDTV (both in game mode and in other modes). Played on PS2 through components (even though it’s 480i). Zero lag in game mode. – Smash Bros Melee: Played on Wii through components. Zero lag. – Smash Bros Brawl: Played on Wii through components. Zero lag. – Perfect Dark: Played on N64 through composite (those red/yellow/white cables). Zero lag in game mode. – beatmania IIDX: Played on PS2 …
Promised at 80 subs, id make another setup vid, so here it is.
Turtle Beaches x11’s WIRED 32″ Philips LCD HDTV 18″ Comp monitor. 3 Controllers Rechargable battery packs Cod mw2 Cod4 (I have halo and bfbc2 but friends are using) Xbox360 Elite with 120GB HDD
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