Do him a favor and persuade him to get 50" - big TV = immersive experience = wow!!
1080p 42" = why I have to stand so damn close to read the text in Window Desktop.
the 720p 50" plasmas are the best bang for buck ATM, everyday they are $900-1100 and sometimes for less. LG, Samsung, Panasonic and Pioneer can all be calibrated to look very good.
$999 is not what I'd consider good price for the LG.
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Feb 3rd, 2009 06:08 PM #1
42-50" hdtv - help me!!
My brother wants to buy his first HDTV very soon. He wants at least a 42" but 50" would be better. Ideally his budget would be around 1000$-1300$. Best bang for the buck would be great. No need for gimmicks etc..
Is there a good deal right now worth checking?
I saw the LG 50" Plasma HDTV** (50PG25) for 999$ at Futureshop. It looks interesting. Is it worth it?
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Feb 3rd, 2009 10:06 PM #3
Sharp for $1499
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Feb 3rd, 2009 11:43 PM #4
I'm in the same boat. Looking for a 42"+ 1080P LCD TV but I'm using it for computer use with the same budget.
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Feb 4th, 2009 06:38 AM #5
Plasma all the way. A $1000 720p plasma will still have better PQ then a equally priced LCD. Hell, better then one 2-3x's the price in my eyes.
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Feb 4th, 2009 08:53 AM #7
Make sure you pass the plasma 'check list' before taking the plunge.
1. low light ambient viewing environment without reflection
2. watch fullscreen and avoid black bars for 4:3; pay attention to tickers, etc. AND willing to change some viewing habits
3. LCD if going to using as computer display heavily
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Feb 4th, 2009 09:24 AM #8
If it is a bright room then plasma would not be the way to go. If it is in the basement with like no windows then plasma would be good.
I just got a 40" 720P Samsung LCD and I have to it's very nice, much better then my 42" Sony._______________
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Feb 4th, 2009 09:28 AM #9
Plasma picture quality over time.
You seem knowledgeable regarding plasma TVs. Burn-in occurs on a plasma screen and hopefully this happens evenly over time (hence avoid bars, gaming scoreboards etc). My question is - does this make the screen darker over time or lighter over time. I am interested in knowing if the black performance gets better or less good. It must change one way or the other due to burn-in. The reason I ask is I've seen a 60" Kuro on display in a home theatre set up in a store and the blacks don't seem as dark as other Kuros on display. I was wondering if this is because its been on all day for months and the screen has lightened. If plasma screens lighten over time then this would affect the relevance of professional reviews which are normally done on new TVs.
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Feb 4th, 2009 09:50 PM #12
I put my 2007 LG 42" plasma in the bedroom and I have difficulty watching it when it is very very bright. I have short memory and can't remember if the LCD it replaced had the same problem.
The LG plasma is still watchable if I put it in 'Daylight' (torch mode). I may replace it with a 40" LCD when there is a deal I can't pass up.
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Feb 5th, 2009 12:39 AM #13
Ah. I should camp the electronic deals for something with at least a 20,000 DCR. I'd be happy as hell if I could find a 46" LCD like that.
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Feb 5th, 2009 09:39 AM #14
Plasma blackness change over time?
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