Not that we need to know but what's the price on the 1st?
It's either this.....
This television was manufactured in March of 206. It has a 62″ display screen and is approximately 120.0 * 60.0 * 80.0 cm. It weighs close to 18.0 kg making this item difficult to ship cheaply. The best method for shipping would probably be drop freight. It is a rear projection television, DLP display technology and is considered a high end HDTV. Per usual, it comes with a remote control and user manual.
or this......
The Panasonic TH-65PF9UK 65 has a 65″ Diagonal screen size, 1920X1080 resolution and a 16:9 aspect ratio. It can display 29.0 billion colors as well as formats 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p_60. The MSRP on this product is $10,995, the price of a new Kia. This television includes features like 3:2 Pull Down, V-Chip, Closed Captioning and Picture-in-Picture.
Not that we need to know but what's the price on the 1st?
Panasonic makes a great t.v., but why are you willing to spend half a car's note on a t.v.? There are plenty of great television sets for a fraction of that cost. You could also buy a complete set of surround systems and/or other stuff. Just curious is all...
the panny
Hmmm...
A DLP made in 2006?
Better check the replacement bulb prices before buying either sight unseen...
I may be wrong, but I have preference to the Samsung TV's Check them out before you decide.
Costco 73 inch Rear Projection LCD $1499.99
I love my Samsung...it is so damn amazing that my eyes don't even know how to live anymore...
When I bought mine, the shelf I saw the dosplays on had a samsung 720P outshinging the Sony and other 1080P's When I looked at the Samsung 1080P... I broke out the credit card!
I have a preference for Samsung everything. Such high quality products.
No kidding man...I researched for 3 months before buying my Samsung...I studied every response and detail and made the right decision. I am never meticulous when it comes to electronics, but now I think I should be...
wow, frenzy. that's quite a sig![]()
I bought a Samsung HD series 5 last summer:
40' - LCD - 1080 p
Very happy with my purchase
(LN40B530)
IMHO, any TV manufactured in 206 has got to be outdated
I have a Panny. Its a relatively new one. 54''. Its a good picture but the 600mhz refresh isn't half as good as my Toshiba with the 250mhz. My expectations were pretty high for the Panny but in high action scenes (specifically live sports) it pixilates ever so slightly when the camera pans in. I don't have this problem on my Toshiba.
Its a great TV but I wouldn't buy it again.
I love Toshiba products...........I have Toshiba TVs and DVD players.......never has one issue with any of them.
I have owned a Samsung everything at one time or another. This Christmas I got their top of the line washer and dryer, which are of course, sublimeI'll be looking to replace my downstairs 40" Toshiba in the next few months, so please give a detailed review of the one you choose
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I had that first one. So in my experience I say stay away. It looks great but the bulbs are crappy to deal with.
Yeah. I'm in the market for one, too. My other one crapped out on me a while back. It sucks. I'm waiting until towards the end of February to get one. That's when last years models unload and make room for this years models. I'd like to keep it under a grand and get a good one. I love samsung tv's. They're the best I've seen. Sony's too. I've heard that samsungs are made by Sony or vice versa. Or maybe they use the same parts or something. I'll need to look that up. One question is there a noticable difference between a 60hz and 120 hz refresh rate? 240hz and above will be out of my price range.
I'm thinking no because my my Toshiba at 240 actually keeps up with high action in close ups better than my 600 Panny.
The funny thing is; that most cable companies can handle 60hz refresh rate, so the 120hz isn't necessarily utilize a good portion of the time. I have a 6 series Samsung 40inch with 1080p 120hz and I mostly utilize the refresh rate on my Blu-Ray usage and whenever a videogame that needs fast refreshing (fighting game/sports). I rarely use it for normal cable, but if I do--the 120hz makes the tv feel a little to soap opera like...
Yeah. This will be for blu-Ray and gaming mainly. Didn't know the cable company had to send you a 60hz refresh rate. I thought a cable signal was a cable signal was a cable signal. So you can switch between which refresh rate you want? Interesting.
+1 samsung is the way to go. all my tvs have been samsung. i have a tube tv that i bought along time ago and the images is as about as good as the first day i bought it. i dont use as much anymore but when i do it doesnt suck.
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