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    Default OT, Looking for info on the best big screen

    hdtv to buy. I've been looking at 50 to 60 inch, plasma, lcd and rear projections. in the 2 to 3k price range. Any experts out there with info on the best for reliability ,picture, etc.? Thanks.


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    Default Front Projection All the Way

    Well, you say plasmas and rear projection, but I would seriously consider front projection if I were you. Unless for some reason it simply wouldn't work (such as lighting or space for the screen) I would definitely go with a Panasonic PT-AE900U and really any highly quality screen (I'm actually using a cheapo home made one). You simply can't beat the cinematic experience, especially when matched with a high end sound system. Also, you can't beat the price.

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    it's been a while since i looked but unless somebody comes up with a break through my next biggen will be another rear projection, proven tech and cheep compared to the wall hangers, i have a friend with a new dlp and the first one crapped in a couple weeks but the 2nd has been good for several months, i don't like plasma due to the heat they make, that can't be good, none of the wall hangers impress me with their refresh rates, fast action shots screen door bad imho and that drives me nuts, if you do want a dlp/lcd/plasma make sure you spend some time watching it with some bright fast action to make sure you agree with it's refresh rate, some people don't even see the screen door effect, they will get faster and cheeper in time so if my sony rear projector craps in the next couple years ill most likely get a mitsubishi rear projector
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    Sony SXRD.
    I hate sony, love that screen. You can't go wrong with this. I can't even look at any other hidef sets and be impressed anymore.

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    Default So far i'm agreeing with you, I have looked at about

    70 different ones at Sam's club, costco,sears, bestbuy, circuit city and a couple of local high end shops. I really wanted to get something from Costco since they have that 100% satisfaction guarantee where you can return it anytime and get a complete refund if your not happy with it. I was going to get a 50 inch grand wega sony that they had and then i saw the 50 inch SXRD at circuit city and the picture difference was night and day. I tried multiple inputs on both and looked at both in standard def as well as high def

    The only thing keeping me from getting the 50 SXRD at 2600 from circuit city is their return policy compared to Costco's...

    Was hoping to hear from others on some that i might not have seen yet. Replacing a Akai 54 inch that seems to break yearly and hoping to get one thats a bit more reliable.




    Quote Originally Posted by misfortune
    Sony SXRD.
    I hate sony, love that screen. You can't go wrong with this. I can't even look at any other hidef sets and be impressed anymore.


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    My good friend bought the 50" sony SXRD at circuit city for that price and he is so happy with it. I can't see why you woudln't just buy it My boss has the 61" model and everytime I'm there its discovery HD or espn HD. I love that thing.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill R.
    70 different ones at Sam's club, costco,sears, bestbuy, circuit city and a couple of local high end shops. I really wanted to get something from Costco since they have that 100% satisfaction guarantee where you can return it anytime and get a complete refund if your not happy with it. I was going to get a 50 inch grand wega sony that they had and then i saw the 50 inch SXRD at circuit city and the picture difference was night and day. I tried multiple inputs on both and looked at both in standard def as well as high def

    The only thing keeping me from getting the 50 SXRD at 2600 from circuit city is their return policy compared to Costco's...

    Was hoping to hear from others on some that i might not have seen yet. Replacing a Akai 54 inch that seems to break yearly and hoping to get one thats a bit more reliable.

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    Bill, we have the 60" grand wega. It is a couple years old. The backlit 3 lcd panels are incredible with a good HD signal. There is a depth & clarity that I think is singular to this set. There are settings to focus this depth in reference to the seating distance from the screen. It may be too big to tolerate crappy signals. I like it very much. A friend with the same Grand Wega, has an HD DVD player, I think the sony blue ray, that almost equals the HD signal from Comcast, the local cable provider.

    Also, it has a very good picture when viewed from tangent positions to front & center. You can be almost anywhere off to the side of the screen & see the picture well, unlike plasma screens. I discounted front projection sets due to the low light level resolutions too.
    Last edited by Martin in Bellevue; 07-09-2006 at 01:29 AM.
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    How about (to put it your way) I'm a professional and the HD actually stands for High Definition (not hard drive) with my own business working with this stuff successfully for the past 3 years. I think that Samsung and Olevia are really on top of the market right now in terms of quality, warranties, build, and features. Plasma is just something to stay away from in my mind because burn-in far out weighs lamp replacement (plasma vs. LCD) as lamps get cheaper and easier to replace all the time.

    Olevia is a sort of out of the way company that you might not know about, but they have unbeatable pricing and are getting ready to make a big splash.--They've also almost singlehandedly cut the going market price in half.---check them out: Syntax Brillian

    Samsung teamed up with Microsoft last year for the 360 and they have since unleashed unpresidented features and build quality. Lots of kids and adults have become educated about quality for their video games in the last year, and it has helped the market quality increase signifigantly.

    Keep in mind that contrast ratio is key. Remember that Samsung and Sony offer ratios of 3000-4000, but olevia's 1200 and 1800 ratios are dynamic which essentially doubles that existing ratio.

    Sony is great, sure, but I feel the same way about them that you do about Konis, just can't justify the money.

    Hope this helps you Bill, feel free to contact me if you want further serious help.
    Last edited by HDhandyman; 07-11-2006 at 04:11 AM.

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    I have a Sony 64"HD widescreen rear projector that is abot 3 years old and so far I am hapy with it. the only complaint is veiwing from an angle is not good, but I only watch movies, I don't even have cable, so its no big deal for me.

    As for what kind of tv to buy, I would recomend watching the tv's in the store and pay very close attention to how the tv draws borders. Something like a football game, where you have the camera panning accross the feild, with the players running faster than the background moves. watch closely the border between the feild and the helmet and see if it draws that cleanly. Many people (me included) have a hard time with the way DLP and some other tv's draw that dinamic border, so watch it closely to see if you are bothered by it as well. I chose the rear projection over the others because at the time it was the best at creating images when you have alot of movement that was out of sync. If I had to do it again, I would buy a front projector, I went from a 56" standard to the 64 wide thinking it would be big enough, but I really wish it was bigger. If you watch alot of tv, it may not matter thogh.

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    Default I'm not a Sony or Panasonic fan...

    too expensive, and of course, you're paying for the name. I would get the increasingly popular LG DLP or Samsung. Excellent everything, and good customer service from the manufacturer. The list of features is too long to name here... One thing to remember is that if the input signal is poorly conditioned, and full of unwanted harmonics, then the best big screen out there will not make an ounce of difference. Also, make sure the salesperson knows what he is talking about (alot of them don't know squat,) and ask them to change from the regularly tuned HD Discovery channel to something else so that you can see the difference in picture quality. A lot of these retail stores only have one HD signal input (Discovery) so it is hard to compare the pic quality with other channels. Good luck.

    I'd stay away from plasma TVs as the technology is relatively infant and the display has typically short lifetime, and I'd stay away from LCD as far as viewing live sporting events and fast motion movies is concerned. The warranties cover typical damage so you'd be covered there but you'd have to put up with the incovenience and hassle.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill R.
    hdtv to buy. I've been looking at 50 to 60 inch, plasma, lcd and rear projections. in the 2 to 3k price range. Any experts out there with info on the best for reliability ,picture, etc.? Thanks.
    Last edited by Hector; 07-09-2006 at 12:20 PM.

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