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Hello All,
Well it is time for me to get a new TV. I am thinking about something in the 32 to 37" range. I think I would be fine with 720p, as I have herd that 1080p is not needed so much in a set that small. Is that correct?
I went to a store yesterday and did the visual test. In fact the salesman that helped me was the one that sold me my first set of speakers some 20 years ago, Ultralinears. In the past I have really liked toshiba tvs, and I like their remotes, but now I am liking the picture of the Samsung. I dont like the samsung remotes though. I already bought one of those logitech remotes anyway so not liking the samsung remote is not a big deal.
So far the one I like is the LN32A450. Does that look like a good one, or is there something else, other brands, or whatever that I should be looking at?
Thanks,
Sean
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The 32" Insignia plasma (LG is the actual parts supplier) at Best Buy. Resolution is 1024x720 and right now it's about $450.
Discussion at AVS Forum:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1048985&highlight=insignia
Store pick-up only, but the Insignia 32" plasma is now on sale for $399.
If you are considering a Sony PS3 or BluRay, keep 1080p in mind, even for a 32". I really like the Samsung LCD picture quality, even on the 720p unit (about $530 at Costco).
I recently purchased the Samsung LN32A550 32 Diagonal 1080p LCD for around $770 at the QVC website and have been highly impressed with its ease of setup / use and display quality.
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Im not sure when I will get a BlueRay...?? It took me years before I bought a DVD player, and when I bought my Denon DVD1920, I bought it so I could play SACD as well as DVDAudio. I had been just using my laptop wired to the TV for a DVD player up until that point.
That is a very good point though. For the moment I think I am going to stick with 720p/1080i.
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