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RE: Suggestions wanted: (=)50" HDTV

Posted by Brian A on August 19, 2010 at 10:59:02:

Keep your room cool and save some energy. Go LED backlit.

Check out cnet.com for TV reviews

For your first dip into HDTV with a limited budget, don't go for ultra high quality, even an average HDTV will blow your socks off.

In a few years when you are ready to upgrade, you will be better qualified to decide on what you want.

Get your TV at a local store. Bring a hardcopy of online prices and show to manager for discount. Don't be too proud to buy a display model, you will wave hundreds. If you buy online, prepare for the worst should anything happen. I bought mine from Sears, got a smoking deal. A couple years later the power board went, they came into my house and fixed it right then and there.