Friday, May 9, 2014

Reccomended HDTV's Between 40-50 inches?




Mr.Rogers


My family just moved to a brand new house and we are looking for a nice HDTV between 40-50 inches for our family room. It would be nice if it was a good quality tv for watching dvd's, hd dvd's and blue ray discs along with video game consoles such as the playstation 3 and xbox 360. Any reccomendations, we would like one from futureshop or bestbuy so if you could provide us with links to tv from those sites it would be appreciated. Also what are some great brands for TV's. Were getting a plasma one and so far we are aiming at either Samsung, Panosnoic, Sony or LG? Are these all good choices.. Person with the awnser that satisfies us the most will get best awnser and 10 points...


Answer
I personally like plasmas, for my use, but suggest an LCD for you, especially because of your xbox and PS3 use. First, assuming you will get a screen size at least 46", as you do have a 1080p signal through your game boxes, the Rolls Royce of LCDs in your general size is the Sony Bravia 46" LCD HDTV KDL-46XBR5.
You don't give a budget, so I suggest you also look at the 46" LCD 1080p from Panasonic, Toshiba, and Hitachi. Stay away from the "bargain" no-name TVs you've never heard of, like Ilo, Maxent, Insignia, Vzio, Olevia, and Element, and those names you associate with cameras and appliances, like Polaroid, Westinghouse, and RCA. Good luck, and have fun looking!

i know 2 people with 40 inch lcd hdtvs but the picture quality isnt good idk they have coxs hd reciever?




Tommy B


my tube tv is better picture quality i dont get it like my friends tvs are good hdtv they look real but the actual picture sucks like its fuzy i guess and like little pixals idk y is this


Answer
Your friends, most likely, aren't using an HD signal. SD on an HDTV does not look good. This is because the HDTV must invent a large number of pixels to fill-up the screen.
For example, in order to display a 480 SD picture on a 1080P set, the TV's processors must add 600 lines of picture.
Doing this degrades the picture.




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