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A few years ago Crutchfield came to the rescue when I was looking for a specific model of a Canon digital camera - none of the local big box electronics stores had what i wanted in stock. Crutchfield had the model and delivered it in time for Christmas. Last week I attempted to purchase a Panasonic Viera...
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I am looking for a 46" panel that will fit in the space of a 42". 1080p at 120Hz are also a must. I have narrowed the list down to two panels; the Mitsubishi Diamond LT-46246 and the Sony Z-series KDL-46Z4100. Both panels have a small footprint with thin chassis bezels. I have heard that the panels and...
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jwill welcome to the boards. tv shopping on a budget can be challenging and very rewarding if you know what you really need. Let's assume that 1080p is a must because of the blu-ray / PS3 I wouldn't worry about 120Hz.. it's a feature that isn't a MUST have. Next, since it seems like youre in college...
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I am looking to get a new HDTV and I am trying to figure out what size and model to go with. Here is as much background info as I can think to give now: - I have a PS3 and many BluRays so 1080p is looking like a necessity. (I have an HDMI cable and all that) - It may be used in a bedroom or possibly...
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I just upgraded to HD. I received the FIOS HD set top box and conected to a Torshiba 1080P monitor via HDMI cable. I often loose all video signals on channel number 500 and up. These are the HD channels. While these channels receive no signal, all the lower channels work. After multiple refresses of...
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After an extensive period of time comparing the new HDTVs, I've concluded that the Samsung 120Hz LCD HDTVs have the best picture quality for my needs. The price also seems to reflect that sentiment. After looking at the comparisons between the models above, it is evident that the LN52A860 model is lighter...
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Hi, first of all I want to thank everyone for their suggestions on when I was asking for a good reciever with my reccomended spec on my first post. I appreciate it. Now, I want a good LCD HDTV to go in my bedroom. I want one with these specs: Size: 32" Max. HD Resolution: 1080p Component Video: Yes HDMI...
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I'm moving to a new house, and I'll need 3 new TVs. One for the bedroom, which will be at a viewing distance of about 13', the second for a study, viewing distance of 11', and the third for an outside lanai. In our current bedroom and study, we have identical sony 32" 4:3 HD CRTs. I'm looking at Sony...
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I went ahead and did a comparison for TV's in your general size range with the budget you listed of $1K. Here are the results As you can see on the higher end of the scale you can get 1080p + 37" just a tad over your bugget cap. Remember that size will not be everything though. You are going to want...
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Great - I really appreciate everyone's thoughts and opinions. I have been looking and I am really interested now in checking out the PZ800U and PZ850U - Just waiting to see when Panasonic is going to finally release them.