Excellent, 5-stars all the way. You can't possibly go wrong with this TV. Just Love ITGet more detail about Panasonic TH-50PZ850U 50-inch Viera 1080p Plasma HDTV.
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Friday, January 15, 2010
Purchase Panasonic TH-50PZ850U 50-inch Viera 1080p Plasma HDTV
Excellent, 5-stars all the way. You can't possibly go wrong with this TV. Just Love ITGet more detail about Panasonic TH-50PZ850U 50-inch Viera 1080p Plasma HDTV.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Order CTA Digital TV-P7 7-Inch Handheld LCD TV
I returned this TV for a few reasons. It was difficult to set up and the directions weren't as explanatory as they could be. I think someone may have returned this same item before as part of the setup was already done. Maybe they couldn't get any further either. The remote didn't work either and you needed it to finish the setup. I also couldn't get any reception so we were never able to actually watch it. The reception may have been because of our area, or it could have been that it was incorrectly setup, or a combination of both. In any case, after many many attempts to get it to work we decided not to keep it. We purchased another TV from Radio Shack that was slightly higher in price but it works like a charm.Get more detail about CTA Digital TV-P7 7-Inch Handheld LCD TV.
Where To Buy Pioneer PRO 151FD - 60" Elite KURO plasma TV with built-in network media player - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV
it arived severly damaded i was very mad hopfuly i will get a newone time will tell if you get a big tv be shure check it out carfuleyGet more detail about Pioneer PRO 151FD - 60" Elite KURO plasma TV with built-in network media player - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV.
Shop For Samsung LN46A550 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
I have purchased this 46" Samsung LCD TV set (LN46A550) in August 2008 and its power supply failed last month exactly 3 months after the warranty had expired. My problem is described on Samsung website as "My TV Is Turning Off And On By Itself (Power Cycling)", in the "LN46A550P3F Troubleshooting Guide". The issue is clearly well known by Samsung but they would not pay for the repair anyway, not to mention that they are not recalling this product in the first place. It costed me 300 USD to fix the power supply (including labor) for a 1000 USD (current value) LCD TV. So, this product is poorly constructed and on top of that, Samsung has definitely the worst customer support service ever. I would strongly discourage anyone to purchase a Samsung TV. Good luck if you already purchased one...Get more detail about Samsung LN46A550 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV.
Philips 42PFL6704D/F7 42-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV
Compared this model to last years,both sitting side by side at big box store and about $100.00 difference. New model well worth the extra dough. Both have 120hz, but this model has 50,000 contrast ratio vs.20,000, speaker system was better but still not the best. 4 HDMI (3 in back one on side),nice remote but I linked to my dish one. The base will swivel about 30-40 degrees either way. The onscreen set up was very easy and designed for your own taste in picture and sound. My one gripe is that it only has 1 anolog and 1 composite audio out,no fiber optic to hook to my reciever. The composite sounds good, but a audiophile might notice a difference. Still. a great set for the money. Get more detail about Philips 42PFL6704D/F7 42-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV.
LG 37LC7D 37-inch 720p LCD HDTV Review
This TV was a gift for us in May of 2007, purchased from Magnolia Home Theater and the extended warranty was not purchased. The first problem it had required a factory modification 3 months after we received it. It stopped responding to the remote and the menus on the TV were impossible to use via the side buttons. The second problem showed up in early 2009, well beyond the 1-year warranty. It turned itself off unexpectedly. Repeatedly. The repair service was called and we spent almost $500.00 on repairs. The power supply was replaced in April, 2009. In June, 2009, it turned itself off again, unexpectedly. Of course the repair service would not back up their work. And LG refused to do anything. I am very disappointed in a company that will not replace a unit that is clearly defective in some way, warranty or not. That's bad business and bad customer relations. I will not purchase an LG product again. Purchasing an extended warranty on a new product is ludicrous, has always been ludicrous. It only adds to the up-front cost and is merely a way for the seller to add to their profit, betting that MOST of the units they sell will not have problems. I believe it is a deceptive practice. Did I have a choice and could I have purchased an extended warranty? Yes, from the seller, but not from LG. It seems that's the way companies do business these days: "just get it out the door, don't worry about customer satisfaction when something goes wrong, especially if it's only a low percentage of customers; the majority of people will never know that our products are duds and we won't do anything to fix them."Get more detail about LG 37LC7D 37-inch 720p LCD HDTV.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Coby TVDVD2090 20-Inch Digital CRT TV with Built-In DVD Player Top Quality
great sound ,nice image ,clear .Only down you need 2 remote controls because cable company do not recognized the brandGet more detail about Coby TVDVD2090 20-Inch Digital CRT TV with Built-In DVD Player.
Mitsubishi WD-60735 60-Inch 1080p DLP HDTV This instant
I love my mitsubishi tv i am not a big sport fan but i do like movies i am not impressed with blue ray dvds . But i do watch dvd movies all i can say is they look great i have directtv with hd channels i set my hd box to 1080p and my channels are crystal clear. my husband let me pick the tv and i decided not to waste another $1000 for lcd and all that stuff i guess i am a litlle old fashion. when we didn't know about lcd and plasma then the dlp was all the rage . well i can see the picture clear and the color is great plus for the length of time these tvs last why waste more money for the lcd or plasma. this is my second big screen tv the last one only lasted for 5 years we are currently looking for a part to have it repaired so far the cheapest part is $700 we are on our fourth month waiting for the part. my old tv 32 in which is 12yrs old has never need a part and did i mention it is 12yrs old the color is great everyone who sees it asks us how much we paid for it $350.00 12yrs ago. my kids play xbox 360 and wii systems on it. my last big screen two bulbs and a fan now some sort of board . it cost over $2000 originally . Get more detail about Mitsubishi WD-60735 60-Inch 1080p DLP HDTV.
VIZIO VA19LHDTV10T 19-Inch ECO 720p LCD HDTV Get it now!
Great quality TV, have another Vizio 37in, love it. decided to try smaller version, no surprise it has the same Great Quality picture and sound. Got it on sale only made it an even easier choice, I am going to get another for the bedroom.Get more detail about VIZIO VA19LHDTV10T 19-Inch ECO 720p LCD HDTV.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Sony KDL-52W5150 - 52" BRAVIA LCD TV - 120Hz - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV - black Buy Now
My Sony 52W5150 is a thing of beauty! The pictures are fabulous and it looks great in the living room also. My old 60 Hz Sharp 46 inch cannot compare to this TV in terms of deep blacks and motion picture quality.
First, the pictures are amazing! The blacks are so ridiculously black... my biggest pet peeve on a HDTV is the greyish black when there's supposed to be a black background on some older TV's. You don't have that problem with this TV. This TV has Bravia Engine 3 (Sony's latest video processor) and has a 120 Hz refresh rate. Inbetween those two, the motion judder that I used to see on my old Sharp TV during fast action scenes in movies or sports are gone. All I see is smoothe motion which is a thing of beauty. Once you turn off the "Vivid" colors mode, the colors look real and true to life. I just love it. In fact, my wife told me how she noticed for the first time all the intricate details of the makeup on the TV news anchors' faces. That's high picture quality.
Second, it looks great in the room. I love the Sony light that comes on on the bottom center of the bezel when the TV is on. (In fairness, my wife hates it so be aware that all or most late model Sony HDTV's have this feature) And it looks great whether it's on or not... showing the deep blacks and the rich colors. It really does become the center of your family/living room entertainment. Some prefer the touch of color from Samsung... I prefer the all black look of my TV.
Finally, comparing the specs on this TV versus the top of the line Sony XBR9, there wasn't enough difference to pay the extra $500 premium. Both TV's have the same contrast ratios (3,800 native, 100,000 dynamic). For novices, the contrast ratio is a rough ratio of the brightness of the darkest color the TV is capable of versus the brightest color. So the higher the number, the more capable the TV is in terms of reproducing a wide range of colors at a wide range of brightness. They also look very similar, both use the latest Bravia 3 Engine video processor to produce their pictures, have the same # of HD ports, and allow for widgets & broadband access to Internet.
The three major differences are the following: 1) 120 Hz vs. 240 Hz refresh rate, 2) 8 bit versus 10 bit panel, and 3) of course the $500 or so in price premium. Frankly, my research into 120 Hz vs. 240 Hz refresh rates lead me to conclusion that most people can't really notice the difference. People can notice the difference between 120 Hz and 60 Hz (as I pointed out earlier), but the 120 vs. 240 seems much more marginal. I am not such a videophile that I will pay a serious premium for a marginal difference. Then the 8 bit vs. the 10 bit panel is an even more dubious distinction. 8 bit panels allow for 17 million colors... the 10 bit panels allow a billion in theory.... But you don't really need it. That's because no content source available right now (not blue ray, not HD broadcast, HD cable/satellite) can differentiate colors to that degree and no LCD panel can reproduce that many colors at once. My advice is - save your money and buy the 10 bit panels when the content actually catches up. Buying 10 bit panel right now could be like buying a 50 inch plasma TV in 2000 for like $20K when no real HD content sources were available to take advantage of the big screen & TV capability.
The only thing this TV does not have is LED backlighting. This TV and the XBR9 are Sony's best CCFL backlit LCD TV's. Now the latest TV's have started to use LED backlighting technology to really hike up the contrast ratio to 1 million to 1 and beyond. Sony's latest release XBR10 does this as do the Samsung B6000, B7000, B8000, and B8500 series TV's. Those TV's are fabulous TV's, and they look so cool with their super thin form factor (Samsung's are 1.2 inches thick!). But I am not prepared to pay double or even triple the cost of my W series to get a similar sized LED backlit LCD TV just yet. Wait 3 years and the prices will be MUCH cheaper, since by then larger screen true LED TV's called OLED (not the LCD with LED backlighting TV's that are available now) will probably be more widely available.
By the way, the Samsung TV most comparable to this TV is the Samsung 52B650. Both are 120 Hz, near top of line TV's with CCFL backlighting. I could have gone with either, but I ended up going with this TV because I got a great deal on it and because my sound system and blue ray player (PS3) are Sony products - hello Bravia Synch. Some do think the picture quality on the Samsung is slightly better... but I found the differences to be virtually indiscernable to my eyes. Can't go wrong with either as Samsung and Sony are, IMO, the two greatest LCD TV makers right now... but Samsung seems to be pulling ahead lately.
Overall, fabulous TV... well worth the costs. One of the best top tier, large screen size TV's available with CCFL backlighting. LED backlighting is better, but it costs over double. So for non-early adopters, this is the way to go.Get more detail about Sony KDL-52W5150 - 52" BRAVIA LCD TV - 120Hz - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV - black.
Panasonic TC-P50G15 50" VIERA® G15 Series 1080p THX®-certified plasma HDTV Decide Now
I will spare the technical jargon. This is my first Hi-Def TV and I am thrilled with it. I am purposely late to the game because I had a previous Panasonic just wouldn't die! I decided not to miss another NFL season without Hi-Def. I did a TON of research and came up with this. It is everything I would have hoped. Set up was very easy and I have it hooked into a Panasonic BD80 Blu-Ray and a higher end Denon receiver. I have not done a lot of color adjustments but they were easy to find and I will let it settle in a bit and then run a calibration disc. My true test were two things. First, all the Sunday NFL games. No blurs, no pixelization and great sound (I do run it thru the Denon though and do not use the speakers on the tv). I have absolutely NO complaints about how it handled the fast football action. Second, Narina on Blu-Ray, wow. Color was spectacular!
The biggest tell, was the fact that my wife said she noticed a difference (a truly apathetic television viewer that is now swayed to the joys of pure digital goodness).
Absolutely love this tv. Can't wait for a long cold winter to truly kick back and enjoy!Get more detail about Panasonic TC-P50G15 50" VIERA® G15 Series 1080p THX®-certified plasma HDTV.
Mitsubishi WD-52327 - 52" rear projection TV ( DLP ) - widescreen - 720p - HDTV monitor Right now
We had a second generation model (WD-52725) of this TV purchased in 12/04. We just loaded it up to take to the dump. In the <5 years we owned it, we replaced the bulb twice with after-market bulbs we got on the internet, and finally paid a TV repairman $100 to tell us that it would cost $700 to send the entire main unit (a large part that can be taken out) back to Mitsubishi to be repaired, after which there is only a 6-month warranty on the repair. We figured that was about what we paid for our new Sony LCD, which if it lasts as long as the Mitsubishi did, is still a better deal. The repairman told us that DLPs are on their way out, and while LCDs have their problems also, they don't have the maintenance of the DLP. He told us that in order to get the bulb to last more than 1.5 years, we would need a brand name Mitsubishi bulb, which after 5 years still costs $275. The original bulb lasted us 2.5 years. The next after-market one lasted only 1.5 years. DLPs are also very loud when they run, and take a full minute or more to "warm up" and get a picture. Not so with the LCD. Go Mitsubishi if you want, but expect a money pit and a very LARGE pain to haul away.Get more detail about Mitsubishi WD-52327 - 52" rear projection TV ( DLP ) - widescreen - 720p - HDTV monitor.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Low Price Sharp LC19SB25U 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
I wanted a TV for my home office and felt a 19 inch set would be more than adequate. We own a 36" Sharp for our downstairs family room which is now about 3 1/2 years old. We love its picture and quality so I looked for a Sharp if possible.
I found this set at Wal-Mart for $168.00 which I thought was a good price. All I did was unpack it, attach the coaxial cable and plug it in. I haven't fussed with any adjustments. The sound is perfectly fine for my 12' by 9' foot office. I think this set is great for this kind of location or in a kitchen. Get more detail about Sharp LC19SB25U 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV.
Save HITACHI 37LD9000 - 37" MULTI SYSTEM TV WITH NTSC/PAL/SECAM BUILT IN TUNER FOR WORLDWIDE USE. HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)
Cheapest Sharp LC19SB24U 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black
If you're a college student, who needs a TV and your school has digital cable availibility. Then this would be a great TV.Get more detail about Sharp LC19SB24U 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black.
Cheap Sony Bravia Z-Series KDL-40Z4100/S 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV, Silver
Bought this TV about a week ago, got it at CompUSA here in Florida.. Was on sale for $850 so I jumped on it as I was in the market to buy a TV (Ironically enough AMAZON screwed me and my order and just said 'opps' sorry and nothing else) so they lost my business and I saved about 300-400 bucks.
But anyways this TV is awesome.. video games look amazing from my PS3.. Blu Rays as well..
I turn the motion smoothing or whatever it is for movies.. makes them to surreal and makes em looks like soap operas.. but otherwise its awesome and has a great picture..
Definate upgrade from my old 36 inch 720p westinghouse TV i had before this that died.. lolGet more detail about Sony Bravia Z-Series KDL-40Z4100/S 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV, Silver.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Buying Toshiba 32RV525R 32-inch 1080p LCD HDTV
perfect for my bedroom. easy to set up - good picture and sound. I'm completely satisfied.Get more detail about Toshiba 32RV525R 32-inch 1080p LCD HDTV.
Buy Haier HL22F1 22-Inch Ultra Compact LCD HDTV, Black
I bought this TV because it was on sale and there are some pluses and minuses. It is a 22 inch flatscreen TV for less than $300, so that is awesome however the picture is really not that great. I have tried changing the color settings many many times and still it doesn't quite look right. The HD channels that I get look pretty good but not the best I have seen.
This is definitely an entry-level flat-screen TV. If I could I would give it 3.5/5 stars.Get more detail about Haier HL22F1 22-Inch Ultra Compact LCD HDTV, Black.
Purchase Samsung LN52A750 52-Inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color
When ever I make a purchase from the internet I have already done extensive research on the product most of than time I end up knowing just as much if not more that the sales person. I have it connected to my PS3 and I've played a few games and watched a few Blu-ray movies with my 7.1 sound system at least while the sound was working.
Words can not describe the experience some parts of the movies were so crisp that you feel like your right there in the set while they filmed it. One of the reviews mentioned that it was almost like 3D I disagree it was more like 4D!!!
The service was on point, and I did not have any problems to mention I would not have a problem recommending anyone to this company. The Samsung LCD is among the top dogs, in my opinion, and this is coming from someone who has done literally months of research.
Get more detail about Samsung LN52A750 52-Inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color.
Order Samsung PN42A450 42-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV
I searched and searched looking for the right flat screen. I was very new to this technology as well. I visited several websites and stores. There are true benefits of both LCD and Plasma; however, the plasma has an awesome view with brighter pictures and excellent for movie nights. Some people say the plasma tv will cause an increase in the electric bill because it does use more energy. I have not noticed much of an increase and I've had this tv for two months now. We watch it everyday. The 720p is great as well because most tv networks broadcast in 720p (The higher, the more expensive for the networks). I am very pleased with this Samsung. It has great sound and picture quality, and you can even connect your laptop computer to the tv. It definitely is a great purchase for the first flat screen tv buyer. Get more detail about Samsung PN42A450 42-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV.
Where To Buy Sharp AQUOS LC46BD80U 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Built-In Blu-ray Player
Amazon's service is the best... especially the free delivery. picture quality and sound was great. great vallue. minor problem is Blue ray and DVD loading time is a little long but it is negligible. I saved money on buying a separate blue ray player and additional speaker system. fits our living room very well!Get more detail about Sharp AQUOS LC46BD80U 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Built-In Blu-ray Player.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Shop For Sony KDL-40V4150 40" BRAVIA® V-Series 1080p LCD HDTV
I bought this TV at B&H Photo for $70 less than the S-series available at Walmart and V-series has a lot more features and capabilities than the S-series product. I am very pleased with the picture quality, sound and various features. I have watched a few fast-action movies have noticed no blurring as reported for other brands of 60Hz TV. I am also surprised that the digital out (optical) from TV connected to my audio receiver not only carries the digital sounds from DVD players, DirectV receiver, and rooftop antenna but also it appears that the analog sound from VCR is piped out of the optical digital output (I did not expect that at all). The 4-HDMI connections are more than plenty as I don't expect to use more than 3 at the most (using only two at this time). Picture quality for SD TV is fine but HD is superb. It has the capability to adjust the backlight intensity with the lighting in the room. Oh, the most pleasing thing...I have windows facing the TV (right behind me) and even with a bright sun, I don't see any glare on the screen (of course the shiny frame does have glare). It used to be a major problem with my old tube TV and I could not watch TV without my window shades drawn.
I love the TV guide feature for off-the-air channels (if picks up TV guide coded in the signal)...amazing. PAP/PIP work only if one of the inputs is cable/antenna...so, it is somewhat limited; but I have hardly used PAP/PIP in the two weeks of owning this TV.
There is one feature I wish it had: my 32" Vizio has a "panoramic screen" option for SD channels. The panoramic screen leaves the center of the picture unchanged but stretches the content away from the center to fill the screen. Sony 4150 does not have that feature.
I still cannot figure out why this TV (4150) is cheaper than 4100 even though 4150 has longer warranty (18 months as compare to 12 months). People say that 4100 and 4150 are "quite" the same except the warranty length...but I don't know what exactly are the differences (if any, apart from the warranty length).
Unfortunately, there is no description of 4150 model on the Sony website.
Overall, I am please to have spend $130 more than the the Phillips 42" TV I was seriously considering at Walmart. Sony V4150 has a lot more features and definitely far better picture and sound.Get more detail about Sony KDL-40V4150 40" BRAVIA® V-Series 1080p LCD HDTV.
Samsung LN40A750 40-Inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color
I love this TV. It has a great picture and great features, including multiple HDMI inputs. It's great for sports....no tailing. I got a great deal on it and would buy another one in a heartbeat.Get more detail about Samsung LN40A750 40-Inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color.
Sony KDL-52W5150 - 52" BRAVIA LCD TV - 120Hz - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV - black Review
My Sony 52W5150 is a thing of beauty! The pictures are fabulous and it looks great in the living room also. My old 60 Hz Sharp 46 inch cannot compare to this TV in terms of deep blacks and motion picture quality.
First, the pictures are amazing! The blacks are so ridiculously black... my biggest pet peeve on a HDTV is the greyish black when there's supposed to be a black background on some older TV's. You don't have that problem with this TV. This TV has Bravia Engine 3 (Sony's latest video processor) and has a 120 Hz refresh rate. Inbetween those two, the motion judder that I used to see on my old Sharp TV during fast action scenes in movies or sports are gone. All I see is smoothe motion which is a thing of beauty. Once you turn off the "Vivid" colors mode, the colors look real and true to life. I just love it. In fact, my wife told me how she noticed for the first time all the intricate details of the makeup on the TV news anchors' faces. That's high picture quality.
Second, it looks great in the room. I love the Sony light that comes on on the bottom center of the bezel when the TV is on. (In fairness, my wife hates it so be aware that all or most late model Sony HDTV's have this feature) And it looks great whether it's on or not... showing the deep blacks and the rich colors. It really does become the center of your family/living room entertainment. Some prefer the touch of color from Samsung... I prefer the all black look of my TV.
Finally, comparing the specs on this TV versus the top of the line Sony XBR9, there wasn't enough difference to pay the extra $500 premium. Both TV's have the same contrast ratios (3,800 native, 100,000 dynamic). For novices, the contrast ratio is a rough ratio of the brightness of the darkest color the TV is capable of versus the brightest color. So the higher the number, the more capable the TV is in terms of reproducing a wide range of colors at a wide range of brightness. They also look very similar, both use the latest Bravia 3 Engine video processor to produce their pictures, have the same # of HD ports, and allow for widgets & broadband access to Internet.
The three major differences are the following: 1) 120 Hz vs. 240 Hz refresh rate, 2) 8 bit versus 10 bit panel, and 3) of course the $500 or so in price premium. Frankly, my research into 120 Hz vs. 240 Hz refresh rates lead me to conclusion that most people can't really notice the difference. People can notice the difference between 120 Hz and 60 Hz (as I pointed out earlier), but the 120 vs. 240 seems much more marginal. I am not such a videophile that I will pay a serious premium for a marginal difference. Then the 8 bit vs. the 10 bit panel is an even more dubious distinction. 8 bit panels allow for 17 million colors... the 10 bit panels allow a billion in theory.... But you don't really need it. That's because no content source available right now (not blue ray, not HD broadcast, HD cable/satellite) can differentiate colors to that degree and no LCD panel can reproduce that many colors at once. My advice is - save your money and buy the 10 bit panels when the content actually catches up. Buying 10 bit panel right now could be like buying a 50 inch plasma TV in 2000 for like $20K when no real HD content sources were available to take advantage of the big screen & TV capability.
The only thing this TV does not have is LED backlighting. This TV and the XBR9 are Sony's best CCFL backlit LCD TV's. Now the latest TV's have started to use LED backlighting technology to really hike up the contrast ratio to 1 million to 1 and beyond. Sony's latest release XBR10 does this as do the Samsung B6000, B7000, B8000, and B8500 series TV's. Those TV's are fabulous TV's, and they look so cool with their super thin form factor (Samsung's are 1.2 inches thick!). But I am not prepared to pay double or even triple the cost of my W series to get a similar sized LED backlit LCD TV just yet. Wait 3 years and the prices will be MUCH cheaper, since by then larger screen true LED TV's called OLED (not the LCD with LED backlighting TV's that are available now) will probably be more widely available.
By the way, the Samsung TV most comparable to this TV is the Samsung 52B650. Both are 120 Hz, near top of line TV's with CCFL backlighting. I could have gone with either, but I ended up going with this TV because I got a great deal on it and because my sound system and blue ray player (PS3) are Sony products - hello Bravia Synch. Some do think the picture quality on the Samsung is slightly better... but I found the differences to be virtually indiscernable to my eyes. Can't go wrong with either as Samsung and Sony are, IMO, the two greatest LCD TV makers right now... but Samsung seems to be pulling ahead lately.
Overall, fabulous TV... well worth the costs. One of the best top tier, large screen size TV's available with CCFL backlighting. LED backlighting is better, but it costs over double. So for non-early adopters, this is the way to go.Get more detail about Sony KDL-52W5150 - 52" BRAVIA LCD TV - 120Hz - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV - black.
Sharp AQUOS LC32BD60U 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV with Built-In Blu-ray Player This instant
I have not had it long, but I will say that once you adjust the picture/calibrate this lcd combo, you will see that it really does a good job. There are better displays...but you will pay more for them. Very good tv for the price. The blu-ray player is built-in and processes data better than a standalone that I tried which has the HVQ chip. If you can get the price down, then take it.Get more detail about Sharp AQUOS LC32BD60U 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV with Built-In Blu-ray Player.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Samsung LN52B530 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV Immediately
It came 2 days earlier than promised! The delivery service came at the time we scheduled and he set up everything for me.
I loved this TV from the moment I turned it on. The picture is perfect, the menus are easy.
My only not-good surprise was no optical-input. That was solved by replacing the component cables & optical sound with a single HDMI cable - that is easier to hide anyway!Get more detail about Samsung LN52B530 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV.
LG 26LG40 26-Inch 720p LCD HDTV with Built-in DVD Player Best Quality
I wanted a tv to mount on my bedroom wall and decided on this one.
The slim design is good. The picture is excelent. The picture from the dvd player is excelent. The one draw back is the sound is so "quiet" when watching a DVD movie. The sound does not seem to increase higher than the fifty percent level even though the volume is truned up to one hundred percent. The sound from the TV chanels is fine. It is a good thing that my hearing is ok.Get more detail about LG 26LG40 26-Inch 720p LCD HDTV with Built-in DVD Player.
Panasonic Viera TC-37LZ800 37-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV Get it now!
It's just as good as Consumer Report's had said. I love the picture quality and the clarity is amazing. However, when I switch it off each night on the power strip and then flip it back on, it wants me to program it (language, etc.). I'm trying to avoid the dreaded "phantom load" - where consumer electronics suck electricity even when they're powered off. It was more expensive than other other TVs as well - but definitely worth it.Get more detail about Panasonic Viera TC-37LZ800 37-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV.
Magnavox 22MF339B/F7 22-Inch Flat Panel LCD HDTV, Black Buy Now
I purchased two sets a couple of weeks ago. Very good sharp video. A excellent buy for the price. I have owned two 19" Magnavox LCD TVs for 2 years. The aspect settings are very useful. No problems with either set.
Get more detail about Magnavox 22MF339B/F7 22-Inch Flat Panel LCD HDTV, Black.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Sony Bravia XBR Series KDL-52XBR7 52-Inch 240Hz 1080p LCD HDTV Decide Now
We bought this for a 60th anniversary gift and were so pleased with it--from the ease of setting it up to the quality of the picture! We plan to buy one for ourselves next!Get more detail about Sony Bravia XBR Series KDL-52XBR7 52-Inch 240Hz 1080p LCD HDTV.
LG 50PS80 50-Inch 1080p Plasma Broadband HDTV Right now
I've had the LG 50PS80 for three days now. I really like the TV and believe it is well worth the price. In addition to a great design and noticeably good picture, this HDTV features NETCAST, which you can access with a high speed internet connection. This gives you entree to Netflix movies (with a subscription), and also the VUDU movie service -- without the need to buy and attach the boxes for those two services. Netflix in particular is a bargain because for less than $10 a month, you can stream all the movies you want from their instant queue (which has about 10,000). In addition, Netcast features Yahoo Widgets for quick access to weather and headline news. And there is also a feature for showing photographs and playing your music on the television.
The Netcast feature on the television also gives you access to YouTube, which was a big selling point for me. Unfortunately, YouTube on this TV is not nearly as flexible as YouTube on a computer. You cannot create playlists nor can you play a continuous loop of videos. Instead, you have to interact with the remote control to access each video from a list of favorites. Perhaps this will be rectified with a software update at a later time. In addition, there were a few glitches with the YouTube feature. If I scrolled through a list of videos too fast, it had a tendency to disconnect and return to the broadcast picture. This seems to have lessened over time. The television has all the usual inputs that you would expect from a high-end LG set, including 4 HDMI inputs. However, it has only one antenna input and it does not have a slot for a cable card. I'm not sure how many competing televisions have this shortcoming.
The sound system is very good on the television although likely not as good as that in the far more expensive Mitsubishi UNISEN sets. Still, I doubt that many people would be unhappy with the sound that emanates from this HDTV, among the best you can receive without attaching a home theater system. And the picture on some movies -- even some that were not in HD -- was out of this world. It provides a real cinematic experience. All in all the LG 50PS80 is a bargain for the price in my view.Get more detail about LG 50PS80 50-Inch 1080p Plasma Broadband HDTV.
Lowest Price Sony Bravia L-Series KDL-22L4000 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
I bought this HDTV to use in my home office so I can watch local news and cable news channels while I am working. It connected easily to my cable system (Comcast in Seattle). The automatic set up routine found all of the unscrambled channels that Comcast offers. Comcast users should note that Comcast has its channel line up set up so that the only HD channels one can receive without a Comcast set top box or a CableCard are your local HD Channels.
The picture is very good and the sound is quite acceptable.Get more detail about Sony Bravia L-Series KDL-22L4000 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV.
Low Price Toshiba 37AV502R 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
I bought 37" Toshiba Flat Screen of my choice, I like what I saw on arrival, the packaging was good and the handler did a very good job.
I have been using it non-stop for the past 4 months because I work from home, so it is always on and my kids are with me.
If i have the need to buy any hardware again, I will select products from amazon, because it was deliver promptly and in tact.
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Save Sharp Aquos LC46D65U 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
That is my second big screen TV and I am satisfied its easy to set up and convenient to choose functions. Some sets have a lot fancy function but probably never be used. That one has every essential element for watch news, sports and replay DVD. A little glitch is for some digital channels, the picture show a little double shadows when watching in closing distance but I am not sure is it the channels problem or due to the set. Overall, for a 1000 bucks to have that 46', it's a good buy.Get more detail about Sharp Aquos LC46D65U 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Discount Sony Bravia M-Series KDL-19M4000 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black
I got this TV to do two jobs. First was to act as separate computer monitor and as a second TV. The SONY does both jobs very well. Get more detail about Sony Bravia M-Series KDL-19M4000 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black.
Cheapest VIZIO VX240M 24-Inch Full HD 1080p LCD HDTV
This TV is easy to use, has a good array of inputs on the back, and even has a headphone input. My biggest complaint is the light bleed especially the edges. Coupled with Blu-Ray the picture is amazing but when my eyes aren't attracted to the edges I'm looking at that spot that supposed to be dark but is kind of shiny-ish. If you know what I am talking about and really don't care then I highly suggest this TV and brand in general for the ease of use and low prices but if you are easily distracted like me you should probably look for something else...Get more detail about VIZIO VX240M 24-Inch Full HD 1080p LCD HDTV.
Cheap Toshiba REGZA Cinema Series 46SV670U 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV with LED Backlight and ClearScan 240, Black
Unless you want an inch thin LCD TV, this should be your TV of choice. I went to Sixth Avenue where they had an exceptionally large selection of LCD and Plasma TVs. This TV had the best picture quality of any LCD TV they had. I was planning on getting a Samsung 1080P 120Hz thin LED TV (could not quite swallow the price of the 240Hz) model until I read reviews of streaks in the picture quality when watching the TV in a dark room. I then moved on to the less expensive non LED Samsung 240Hz LCD TV which is still $400 more than this Toshiba. Luckily, the salesperson asked me to take a look at this TV first. This TV is back-lit LED which makes the TV thicker, but provides better picture quality than the side-lit LEDs in the thin Samsung. The 240Hz was a real bonus--especially in a TV that sells for this price. I have had the TV for a month now and could not be happier with it. I have had friends that visit comment that this TV has the best picture quality they have ever seen in any TV. This is the best 46-inch LCD TV you can buy that sells for a price that's unbelievably low when compared to the competition. It might not be the thinnest LCD LED TV, but it does have the best quality picture in any LCD TV. It is just one awesome TV.Get more detail about Toshiba REGZA Cinema Series 46SV670U 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV with LED Backlight and ClearScan 240, Black.
Buying Sansui HDLCD1912 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black
Excellent if you are a college student and you live in a dorm by yourself. It's meant to be watched by 1 person. So, it's perfect for me! I've had it for 3 months now. No problems yet (fingers crossed)!Get more detail about Sansui HDLCD1912 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black.
Buy VIZIO 22" 1080p Class LCD HDTV - Black (VA22LFHDTV10T)
I purchased this TV for our bedroom. While the picture quality and sound are both great one thing I was not aware of and find annoying is the light on the frame, with the TV in the bedroom, the light is on all the time. It is annoying at night and there is no way to turn it off. It's like having a night light on all the time. We do cover it with a book but I must say...why is it there? It is drawing electricity unnecessarity. With all the studies of green products, you would think Vizio would make this an optional light. It was one thing I never even thought about while shopping for a TV.Get more detail about VIZIO 22" 1080p Class LCD HDTV - Black (VA22LFHDTV10T).
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Purchase Panasonic VIERA U1 Series TC-P42U1 42-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
Loved the TV for the first 90 days. Beautiful picture, decent sound, plenty of connectivity options. Today it wouldn't turn on; the power LED blinked 7 times, then paused, then blinked 7 times repeatedly.
I called Panasonic Customer Service, the guy had me unplug it, wait 2 minutes, plug it back in. Same result. He had me remove it from AC line conditioner and plug directly into wall socket, still dead. He tried to transfer our call to another department but no one answered. He said someone will return our call within 24 hours. Still waiting.
Searching the Internet leads me to believe this problem is fairly common, and that Panasonic Customer Service is not terribly responsive.
Considering my previous Panasonic Viera LCD only lasted about 3 years before developing cloudy gray areas (also common according to my Internet research), I should have thought twice about buying another Panasonic.Get more detail about Panasonic VIERA U1 Series TC-P42U1 42-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV.
Order Toshiba REGZA 37CV510U 37-Inch LCD HDTV
This is the first HDTV that we have owned. We purchased it to replace a tube tv that bit the dust. The Regza tv looks very stylish and the picture is great. This thing is perfect for watching the latest dvds on.
The picture is sharp and clear. There is a world of difference between this tv and the Magnavox it replaced. The colors are bright and vibrant. If you haven't compared the old type tvs with these newer ones you need to. You will be amazed.
The sound is a little flat, but the salesman told me that this is common w/flat tvs. He said "flat tvs have flat sound." The audio is good for watching, but you need a surround set up to feel really get into those action scenes.
We liked it so much that we purchased a 26" Regza for our bedroom. My wife and I went for one that was refurbished because we could get one with a dvd player built in. This allowed us to get rid of some of the bedroom clutter.
Why did we wait so long?
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Where To Buy Mitsubishi WD-60C9 60-Inch 1080p Flat panel DLP Home Theater
Easy to setup and a great picture, I would say this set is as good as alot that cost 1000's more.Get more detail about Mitsubishi WD-60C9 60-Inch 1080p Flat panel DLP Home Theater.
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