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New TV Question
I figured this fit better here then OOT due to my playing more games then anything else on my TV. Right now i have an Emerson 32" 720P LCD, its a great bargain HDTV and i am really happy with it. However, i feel like i could do a little bigger for the living room. So i am thinking of moving the 32" Emerson upstairs and putting the 26" Westinghouse in storage until we get a house or selling it.
Right now Sears has a 42" Hitatchi 1080i/720P Plasma for like 600 and some change after some deals until Weds. I am really thinking of getting this, the only thing that has stopped me is the lack of 1080P obviously. The reviews very well, and it seems to be quality. I guess i just want to see if you guys think its worth getting this or just wait a year or two until 1080P comes down in price. Here is the link... http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...2&sLevel=0 Any questions, shoot. |
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Seems mediocre at worst. 1080p isn't worth waiting for on a 42" TV.
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The vast majority of games are not (and will not be) native 1080p this generation, meaning you will see no actual difference - just upscaling. I went through this same decision myself pretty recently. Ended up going with a 720p for less than 1/3rd the cost of a comparable 1080p. Couldn't be happier with my purchase.
1080p's just not worth it unless you are really into HD-DVD/blu-ray but even then, you're not going to see a major difference on a 42" TV if you're sitting more than a few feet away from the set. |
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get it
u need 60" to see any benefit from 1080p and 90% of ur source material isn't 1080p for next 5 yrs anyway |
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I have that TV - paid 800 something a few months back. I have been very happy with it.
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When the source does become mostly 1080p, will it still look great in 720p?
I have an Xbox 360 HD-DVD Drive if it helps. |
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4 High, why not just drop by Best Buy or somewhere with demos setup? You can see what it looks like for yourself. But yes, it will still look great in 720p.
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1080p's just not worth it unless you are really into HD-DVD/blu-ray but even then, you're not going to see a major difference on a 42" TV if you're sitting more than a few feet away from the set. [/ QUOTE ] This is such a common thing to say and is completely untrue, I see a major difference on a 26" 720p from 12 feet comparing DVD to HDDVD/Bluray. Not saying that makes it worth it but the difference is DEFINITELY there, only bias or poor vision could indicate otherwise. |
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[ QUOTE ] 1080p's just not worth it unless you are really into HD-DVD/blu-ray but even then, you're not going to see a major difference on a 42" TV if you're sitting more than a few feet away from the set. [/ QUOTE ] This is such a common thing to say and is completely untrue, I see a major difference on a 26" 720p from 12 feet comparing DVD to HDDVD/Bluray. Not saying that makes it worth it but the difference is DEFINITELY there, only bias or poor vision could indicate otherwise. [/ QUOTE ] u need to reread we are saying a 1080p is not noticeable vs 1080i or 720p at <60" from any normal viewing distance u are saying u notice a difference on ur 720p for hd vs non-hd NOBODY will dispute that |
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Says it costs 775...what deals are you using to get it down to 600+?
I assume they have to do with you working there but if not then let me (us) know. |
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