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10-06-2012
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Butt Monkey
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Recommend a TV
Looking to get a new TV for watching and playing games like 360 and PS3. Something between 32 and 40 inches as that is the space I have available. Don't want to spend over $400
any recommendations? Right now I am looking at the one in the link below.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-UN32EH...62873&sr =1-1
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10-06-2012
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The Peacemaker
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
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Not a Phillips --had my 47 inch 4 years and it is toast...Repair company(who doesn't sell them) said Samsung or LG...For what its worth
You Young-uns Stay Out of Cbz's Yard --
Still miss you Pops
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10-06-2012
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Waitin' on the 6th
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
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I have a 17" Samsung in the kitchen, a 42" Sony in our bedroom, and a 55" Samsung in our living room.
Myself, I prefer the Samsung.
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10-06-2012
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Pixel Pusher
Joined: | Aug 2007 |
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Samsung is almost always a good bet.
We need wins, and that's all we need. I don't give a damn about anyone on this roster over wins. I'd trade Ware, Lee and Dez if it meant more wins.
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10-06-2012
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Run-loving Dino
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Quote:
Originally Posted by justbob
Not a Phillips --had my 47 inch 4 years and it is toast...Repair company(who doesn't sell them) said Samsung or LG...For what its worth
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Agree, my last TV was a Phillips that only lasted about 2.5 years before it fried itself. Apparently it's a problem with Phillips -- they use cheap capacitors that don't tolerate heat well and don't last.
I always thought the sort of standard advice was Sony, Samsung, or LG, with Panasonic there, too.
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10-06-2012
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Pixel Pusher
Joined: | Aug 2007 |
Location: | New York, NY |
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I also agree about Phillips. I have a Phillips in my bedroom, and while I've had it for some time and it still works, it's also a piece of crap. Several of the inputs just randomly decided not to work anymore about 2 years in.
We need wins, and that's all we need. I don't give a damn about anyone on this roster over wins. I'd trade Ware, Lee and Dez if it meant more wins.
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10-06-2012
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | The Woodlands, T |
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Had luck with Panasonic and Pioneer TVs in the past. Don't think Pioneer is making TVs right now though.
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10-07-2012
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Old bulletproof tiger
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
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Depending on how much you want to spend and what type of room you want to put it in.
Dark room = Plasma all the way
Light room = LED
I just got a new 65" Panasonic VIERA TC-P65VT50 Plasma. Nothing on the market as far as plasma can beat it. Its absolutely gorgeous edge to edge and uses a single sheet of glass w/ small bezel. The calibration you can do w/ this set is 2nd to none.
About $3500-3700 atm.
Good luck
My last set was a Pany plasma as well. I moved it to the upstairs living room. The blacks even on that old tv are excellent. Its only a 1080i set but still puts out an incredible picture. One of the reasons I stayed with Panasonic for this new TV we got.
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10-07-2012
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Years Donated 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dallas
Depending on how much you want to spend and what type of room you want to put it in.
Dark room = Plasma all the way
Light room = LED
I just got a new 65" Panasonic VIERA TC-P65VT50 Plasma. Nothing on the market as far as plasma can beat it. Its absolutely gorgeous edge to edge and uses a single sheet of glass w/ small bezel. The calibration you can do w/ this set is 2nd to none.
About $3500-3700 atm.
Good luck
My last set was a Pany plasma as well. I moved it to the upstairs living room. The blacks even on that old tv are excellent. Its only a 1080i set but still puts out an incredible picture. One of the reasons I stayed with Panasonic for this new TV we got.
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I have a 50" plasma (Samsung) and it is the best TV I have ever owned.
 There is no formula for success except an unconditional acceptance of life and what it brings.
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10-07-2012
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Surrealist
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All of my TVs are Samsungs. You can't really go wrong with one. I would find out their product life cycle on the TV you want and then wait until they release the next years model. Retailers will run big discounts on the prior years model.
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10-07-2012
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America's Team
Joined: | Aug 2004 |
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I have a 55" LG LED Tv
I have had it for 3 yrs now and love it
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10-07-2012
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Instincts to another flow
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Weird, I've got a 27in Phillips tube TV I've had for years w/no problems... And it's been moved three different times.
Anywho, I've got a big 65in Toshiba box HDTV.. I've had it about 8 years w/no problems. Been debating getting a flat screen of the same model, so I can free up some living room space. I was gonna hang it over the fireplace (that I don't use).
Just not sure what I would do with the box TV, since nobody's really buying those types of TVs lately.
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10-07-2012
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The Peacemaker
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Two feet over |
Posts: | 5,803 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WoodysGirl
Weird, I've got a 27in Phillips tube TV I've had for years w/no problems... And it's been moved three different times.
Anywho, I've got a big 65in Toshiba box HDTV.. I've had it about 8 years w/no problems. Been debating getting a flat screen of the same model, so I can free up some living room space. I was gonna hang it over the fireplace (that I don't use).
Just not sure what I would do with the box TV, since nobody's really buying those types of TVs lately.
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I think it is the Phillips LCD s and LED ; My didn't even last 4 years and it went to sizzling and burn out --cost to much to fix it..
You Young-uns Stay Out of Cbz's Yard --
Still miss you Pops
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10-07-2012
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Instincts to another flow
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Quote:
Originally Posted by justbob
I think it is the Phillips LCD s and LED ; My didn't even last 4 years and it went to sizzling and burn out --cost to much to fix it..
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Gotcha!
----Just remembered, I do have a 42in Toshiba LCD screen that I've owned for about a year or so. I haven't had any issues and it has a great screen.
Thank you to all donated to the Jason Witten Camp drive!
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10-07-2012
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Intramural Legend
Joined: | Mar 2005 |
Location: | Canandaigua, NY |
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If you're looking for value, I got a 36" Panasonic a couple years ago. Great picture quality and I've had 0 problems with it and moved it back and forth to school a couple of times.
Might come a little cheaper than a Samsung or sony too , which is why I got it.
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