Sunday, April 28, 2013

Best Flat Screen TV you can recomend?

Q. Our projector TV is broken after only 5 yrs of use. I and my husband are disagree with what to buy next. We want to buy LCD or LED with at least 52" or above. I want a name brand, but he disagrees because we pay extra for names. Well, can you recommend me one with reason why you like that one?

Thank you.

A. In televisions you want name brands. No-name or 2nd tier brands will end up in lower quality. Also reliability on such sets is always in question. If you're getting it for $5, okay maybe then, cause when it breaks, well what's $5. But anything more than that and I'd use the money for gas sooner than a no-name brand TV.

Panasonic, Sony, Sharp, Samsung, LG, Toshiba, and Vizio are all your friend. Use cnet.com, research them and learn to love them. You'll find good models amongst that crowd. You'll get good picture quality and good reliability.

52" and up, Sony has some nice LED options actually, and the pricing has become more competitive now thanks to 3D HDTVs. Buy one of the non-3D sets and you should snag a pretty decent price frankly. Vizio is also a decent choice for budget reasons. I find they are a bit of a step below Panasonic and Sony, but they can be easier on the wallet and still give you a very good quality television.

ABC Warehouse
Amazon.com
Best Buy
Walmart

Look for TVs at all places. Find a few models you like and then look for that model at all different stores. Most of the bigger places will price match the competition. So find the cheapest price out there at the time of purchase and then take that price to the store closest to your home and see if they'll match it for you.

Actual models though,

Sony 52EX700 52" 1080p LCD - $1,732 @ ABC

Sony 52EX700 52" 1080p LED LCD - lists at $1,980 on Sony Style, but $1,829 Amazon

SAMSUNG LN55C650 55" 1080p LCD - $1,699 @ ABC

Sony BRAVIA V-Series KDL-52V5100 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD - $1,350 Amazon (2009 model, but its a new TV, still solid option)

VIZIO VF550M 55-Inch Full HD 1080p 120 Hz LCD $1,500 Amazon

VIZIO VF551XVT 55-Inch XVT-Series TruLED 240 Hz $1,800 Amazon

If you're settled on CCFL LCD and LED LCD, that's fine, but just an FYI, you can get equal, if not better, image quality from a Plasma and it will cost less (it has a variety of high quality features inherent to the technology, but on the LCD side you have to pay for luxury features to get the LCD up to par with the Plasma).


55 inch LCD HDTV 1080p for 400, too low or too high?
Q. I am selling my beautiful LCD HDTV 1080p for 400 ( I bought it for 850), is this too high or too low? Im thinking I should have listed it for 500 or above. Thanks

A. Too low, 55" is big, and it's worth about 500, but TV's are hard to sell as they can be bought so cheaply online now.

#good luck


Which tv should i buy?
Q. The tv has to be an led and has to have a screen size of 55-60 inches. I would like them to be either sony or samsung. I would like a tv with 3d capabilities and wifi connectivity. Im trying to keep the price range between 2000 to 3700

A. In your above price range if you are looking to get a tv from 55-60 inch i would suggest LG 55LH55 LCD HDTV. It's has 80,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio for deeper blacks and greater picture detail, Intelligent Sensor automatically optimizes the picture to the lighting conditions of the room for an enjoyable viewing experience.Full HD 1080p resolution fro enhanced picture quality.The picture is great with HD content,this is a great purchase.





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