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LCD TV Advice
#159014 02/18/07 01:51 AM
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Ahoj,

I was hoping to benefit from the collective wisdom of the Axiom crew with regard to LCD televisions. I have recently been offered a position with the Feds in Ottawa beginning this summer. I need to pick up a few things for the new pad and a tv is one of them. I have ~ 3 months before I have to pull the trigger.

I'm fairly set on going with a 37inch LCD and really can't justify spending more than $1300-$1400. I need to be able to connect my computer to it and would prefer 2 HDMI slots. Other than that, I am fairly flexible.

Also noteworthy - I am not particularly fussy about having the absolute best picture quality. I do want HDTV but I can never see much of a difference between the various sets.

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1) Should I stay away from the entry level brands such as Insignia, Protron, Prima, etc? I'm really reluctant to buy any of these even though the prices are tempting. I don't have any particular issues with the picture quality but am more concerned with the unit crapping out repeatedly.

2) It seems like a number of mid-level units (LG, HP, Sharp, Toshiba, Westinghouse) dip into my budget when Futureshop or Best Buy have sales on. Any recommendations?

3) What does a typical LCD warrenty sell for? Is it worth purchasing?

4) Any particular features specifications I need to look out for?

I would really appreciate hearing your advice.

All the best,

J

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Jordan #159015 02/18/07 04:47 AM
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Jordan, get the HP LC3760N and don't get an extended warranty; flat panel LCDs have generally been quite reliable.


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JohnK #159016 02/18/07 11:04 PM
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Wow, thanks for the wealth of replys

I actually had an opportunity to look at the HP today. I thought it looked great. However, I had the girlfriend with me and while she really like the look of the tv she prefers the 42 inch models.

The Sharps, Samsungs and LG stood out to both of us. The LG 42LC2D is on for the decent price of $1699 with a DVD player thrown in. Any thoughts?

Cheers,

Jordan

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Jordan #159017 02/19/07 12:03 AM
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Hey Jordan,

I just bought the Sharp Aquos 42 1080P today. I went with the 1080P cause I figured I don't want to be buying another tv for at least 5yrs. I also really liked the pic compared to the others. From everything that I've read at avs forum it seems like Sharp comes up number one for lcd. Can't wait to get my HD Rogers Cable box! I was looking at the 46inch but in the end thought it was going to be overkill in my condo. I want the tv to blend in, not stick out like a sore thumb.

I'm sure no matter what, you'll enjoy the tv.

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DanielBMe #159018 02/19/07 12:33 AM
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I thought the Vizio 42" was a good set of the price when I saw one. Now they have the 47" 1080P set for about $1900. That's pretty good bang-for-the-buck.


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JasonEuc #159019 02/19/07 01:32 AM
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Check out the Samsung LS-4692D it has some good reviews and mine looks great! I wall mounted in my bedroom in front of the bed 12ft veiwing distance. LCD's are great in bright rooms and no burn in! Samsung check it out.

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arcticair #159020 02/19/07 02:51 AM
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The Sharp was my favorite of the sets that I've seen. It seems to have a reputation for being one, if not the, best. If I can get a decent price on it I will certainly pull the trigger.

The same goes for the Samsung as well. I really like the look of it and am impressed with the picture quality.

I hadn't seen the Vizio before. They certainly are priced well. Where does one go in Canada to get a hold of one? Not really worth shipping it up here though.

Thanks for the feedback so far guys. It's appreciated.

Anyone have any experience with the LG's?

Cheers,

Jordan

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arcticair #159021 02/19/07 03:46 AM
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Check out the Samsung LS-4692D it has some good reviews and mine looks great! I wall mounted in my bedroom in front of the bed 12ft veiwing distance. LCD's are great in bright rooms and no burn in! Samsung check it out.




That's the same one I have, I love it. I'm seriously considering wall mounting it. I chose an LCD for the reason you said; LCD screens are much better in bright rooms. I seriously considered plasma, but the reflection from our large picture window in the living room would have been too much to take. If I had a nice dark room with limited window reflections, I'd probably opt for a plasma.

The LG's have received good reviews; I haven't seen one displayed though.


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Jordan #159022 02/19/07 03:19 PM
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For the US, Vizio is available at Costco, BJ's, Sam's Club (or direct from the company). Probably available someplace similar for our Northern neighbors?

I want to prefer LCD to PDP, I really do. I like the reduced power requirement (HATE cooling fans - took me 2 months to get my computer to be quiet enough...), and from a computer display standpoint I think LCD is superior to PDP. At least the off-axis issues appear to be better, but the color and black-level of PDP is pretty hard to beat.

I'm not concerned about PDP burn-in. From all reports this is now a non-issue. I am concerned about PDP screen reflection. But I watch a lot of sports and have heard that LCD isn't as good as PDP for fast-moving programs.

Argh! Why can't one technology be clearly superior? :-)


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Jordan #159023 02/19/07 03:39 PM
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Jordan, I dont think you can get Vizio on Canada currently. If you end up going with a larger 42"(which is a nice size) and like watching fast moving action like hockey games, action movies or gaming have a look at the response times of the TV's.

Most LCD's are 8ms response time which is slower than other formats like DLP, LCOS, Plasma etc, which are 4ms. There are some new LCD's that are 4ms but expensive and I even saw one on Sharp on sale at Future Shop that was 12ms.

If you are in Ottawa, I hear that G&G Electronics is a good place to check out. If I was in the market for LCD, I would go with Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, Sharp, Toshiba as the top brands, then LG, Phillips, Westinghouse. LCD is pretty solid technology.

Good luck.

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