Sunday, May 26, 2013

What kind of an HDTV has the most bang for the buck?

Q. I am looking for an hdtv that is $399 or less, and I want to put into consideration all the other side costs that come with owning and maintaining an HDTV...I do plan on having a bluray player as well as an xbox, so I would want the quality to be very high as well...Overall, what is the best deal?

A. HDTV is you paid for what you get.
there is low end standard models . Mid End and Hi end models for LCD TV , there is also LED TV ( LCD -LED back-light ) that re-fine from LCD TV, but cost more.
$ 399 just enough for standard models with 720 P / 60 HZ refresh rate, that very " bad " for games / sport movies.
to enjoy Blue-Ray great quality , you need FULL HD 1080 P models.
for games , you need 120 HZ refresh rate to " cover / hide " away the " motion blur ".
you need 1080 P + 120 HZ refresh rate models for better quality. that cost more that 399.
if you looking the best , very " high as well " LED TV 1080 P with 120 HZ models is good enough.
you need to paid more for better Brand for total quality and reliable.Samsung / Sony / Sharp / Panasonic / LG / Toshiba cost more , worth to paid for.
quality to be very high as well...Overall, what is the best deal? $ 399 unable to get this !! you can get an good LCD TV. but don't excepted too high .


What HDTV and/or what kind of HDTV should i get for gaming?
Q. ok, so im kinda on a $400 budget after i get a playstation 3, and i want a good TV for my ps3 to play games and watch movies on. what kind should i get?

also, is it true that on small TVs (32inch and lower) i wont notice a difference between 720p and 1080p?

A. you're probably going to need more money in order to buy a good quality hdtv. lcd and led are the best for gaming, while plasma is better for movies. 1080p is better and it should be noticable


How do I setup a 3 HDTV gaming system?
Q. I have been wanting to setup 3 HDTV's for an ultimate gaming experience. In the past, I had a dual monitor setup and I found the bezel being in the middle a bit annoying. My idea is to have one main HDTV and two side HDTVs as peripherals to the eye. In regards to PC hardware, how can this gaming system be built? What kind of motherboard, video card, or other hardware do i need to build this? Any experiences in gaming with 3 displays? I need a clue on this project. I have been wondering about this setup for some time. Can anyone tell me?

A. the only way i think this could work is with two or more graphics cards. one running two monitors and the other running the 3rd.





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