That Panasonic is an upgraded version of the one I have. Mine isn't 1080p so thats one difference but I love the way colors show up on it none the less.
Of those I like the Samsung (best deal), although I'm guessing (the models are different over here - so it's a guess) the Panasonic has the best picture (don't like the fact that it's a plasma - power consumption and shorter life span. Although in all fairness by the amount of TV you're watching you'll probably buy a new one before it reaches the end of its life span).
Edit: I usually like the LGs, but I think this one is too expensive compared to the Samsung.
That Panasonic is an upgraded version of the one I have. Mine isn't 1080p so thats one difference but I love the way colors show up on it none the less.
Thanks.
What do you think about this one?
http://www.conns.com/40rv525u.html
or this one...
http://www.conns.com/pn42a450.html
I have the Toshiba in my family room; it's fine. But I have a 42" Vizio in my bedroom and it is much, much better.
personally, i'd go with this Samsung. i haven't seen or had a toshiba LCD though, but they made a great 35" SDTV i had for nearly ten years.
I hate Conn's lol
The Samsung plasma is nice. Comparable to the Panasonic from your previous list (with the same cons).
Not a fan of Toshiba.
I don't think I would buy a big ticket TV from store that is going thru bankruptcy. You never know where you stand with them. I just bought a Sony 32in LCD for the bedroom. it's big enough but not to big. I don't want a set too big for the bedroom as it's like siting in the first row at the movies. http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...ngs.html?cat=3
i don't know how the the whole spurstalk crew is gonna fit in your bedroom to watch the spurs...but goodluck, and let us know how it goes!
ask them to throw in a blue ray player free....
We have a big bed.![]()
The store doesn't matter since its the manufacture that honors the warranty. And buying an extend warranty is pretty much fail.
Yeah, we never buy an extended warranty from the store on anything anyway. Conn's is most convenient for us and we have bought TVs from there before, that's why I started looking there online.
The samsung appears to be 720p. That is not bad at all and will look great. People get caught up on "1080P" but right now there is not many things that support "full hd" and 1080i or 720p tvs look outstanding in hd and it would be hard to tell the difference unless you have them right next to each other.
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