Jagannath
Sony, samsung, Lg or panasonic
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As far as i see, it depends on which t.v is it. Sony could be better than samsung and panasonic could be better. As far as i see from a site, one of sony's model has the best picture quality. :)
Link: http://reviews.cnet.com/best-led-tvs/?tag=
If your talking about which has the best picture quality, one of panasonic's model has the best picture quality.
Link: http://reviews.cnet.com/best-hdtvs/?tag=
As far as i see, it depends on which t.v is it. Sony could be better than samsung and panasonic could be better. As far as i see from a site, one of sony's model has the best picture quality. :)
Link: http://reviews.cnet.com/best-led-tvs/?tag=
If your talking about which has the best picture quality, one of panasonic's model has the best picture quality.
Link: http://reviews.cnet.com/best-hdtvs/?tag=
Quick HDTV question...?
Gus S
I currently have a 19" Sharp Aquos HDTV. It is labeled 720p/1080i. I love it, but am considering upgrading. If I purchase a 23" or 27" 1080p HDTV, will the difference in picture quality really be noticeable? I mainly play HD video games and watch Blu Ray movies. Is the jump from 720p/1080i to 1080p on these smaller TV's that noticeable? Thanks!
Answer
For small TVs a person really won't see much difference between 720P and 1080P,the 1080P comes into play when the TV is bigger than 42 inches.I put a link for some info and look at #9 and #10 it explains this pretty much.
This is the link
http://reviews.cnet.com/720p-vs-1080p-hdtv/
For small TVs a person really won't see much difference between 720P and 1080P,the 1080P comes into play when the TV is bigger than 42 inches.I put a link for some info and look at #9 and #10 it explains this pretty much.
This is the link
http://reviews.cnet.com/720p-vs-1080p-hdtv/
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