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Post-Olympics flatscreen TV purchase recommendations?
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 7:04 am
by Denis
Everybody who believes advertising needs a new TV for watching the Olympics...
so...
... when the Olympics are over, there should be a glut of unsold TVs.
Mrs Denis and I have decided to buy a flatscreen TV after the Olympics, since our current TV (a Philips bottle) no longer keeps up with the HD resolution of our satellite receiver..
Any recommendations?
I personally couldn't care less (if I watch one hour of TV a week other than news and weather reports, that was a TV-heavy week for me), but Mrs Denis is a fan, and wants to get the best available, so I'm on the hook for selecting one as the resident geek.
I thought I remembered a "which TV?" post by Chris, but it turns out that was
computer monitors.
Re: Post-Olympics flatscreen TV purchase recommendations?
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 7:10 am
by Denis
CByrneIV wrote:I've done TV posts too, the last of which was on someone elses home theater thread a few months back.
'Morning, Chris. Thanks!
Which again proves that the search function sucks dead bunnies. I'll Google it, but any pointers?
Re: Post-Olympics flatscreen TV purchase recommendations?
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 7:36 am
by Denis
Progress. I found the home theatre
speaker recommendations thread, but no TV recommendations.
An aside on speakers- the seller of our new house left two
1970's Bang & Olufsen model M speakers fixed to the rafters, since they were too lazy to climb a ladder to get the boxes down. Wohoo... free speakers!
Re: Post-Olympics flatscreen TV purchase recommendations?
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 3:15 pm
by mekender
Denis wrote:I thought I remembered a "which TV?" post by Chris, but it turns out that was
computer monitors.
He should update that, it is a tad outdated...
Re: Post-Olympics flatscreen TV purchase recommendations?
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 4:41 pm
by rightisright
Denis, there is a ton of info here:
http://www.avsforum.com/
I don't know the retail situation where you are, but I chose to buy my big screen from Costco because of their liberal return policy (they also double the manufacturer's warranty). I brought back two TVs without penalty before I finally settled on my Panasonic plasma. There is a huge difference in the viewing experience in a large warehouse and your own living room.
Re: Post-Olympics flatscreen TV purchase recommendations?
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 4:51 pm
by Denis
rightisright wrote:Denis, there is a ton of info here:
http://www.avsforum.com/
I don't know the retail situation where you are, but I chose to buy my big screen from Costco because of their liberal return policy (they also double the manufacturer's warranty). I brought back two TVs without penalty before I finally settled on my Panasonic plasma. There is a huge difference in the viewing experience in a large warehouse and your own living room.
Thanks! We don't have Costco here, and I can't think of a place with a "satisfied or money back" guarantee for TVs. I intend to buy online, so that guarantees me (under EU trading rules) the right to return the merchandise within a certain period (30 days?), but usually against credit and minus a restocking fee. I'm hoping to narrow down the choices a bit, then go somewhere and look at the contenders.
You bought a plasma screen? I thought LCD had won out by now...
Re: Post-Olympics flatscreen TV purchase recommendations?
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 4:59 pm
by Denis
Thanks! I had found the audio, but not the video thread...
Re: Post-Olympics flatscreen TV purchase recommendations?
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:18 pm
by rightisright
You bought a plasma screen? I thought LCD had won out by now...
I bought mine a few years ago.
Motion blur was the reason I chose plasma over LCD. I mainly watch sports and the blur was noticeable even on the 2 high-end LCDs I tried out. It didn't seem to bother other people, but it really irritated me. I understand LCDs have improved in that aspect in the past few years.
Re: Post-Olympics flatscreen TV purchase recommendations?
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 7:31 pm
by Greg
CByrneIV wrote:Denis wrote:
You bought a plasma screen? I thought LCD had won out by now...
Plasma has [strike]won[/strike]lost in everything under 52 inches. 52" and above and they're still in the mix; as they generally have a much better cost to performance ratio than large LCD panels (which have a VERY POOR yield ratio, and thus are much more expensive as they get larger).
I bought a 60" plasma last year (a Samsung "smart TV") that handily outperforms my very high end Sharp 52" LCD, at literally half the price.
FTFY.
Re: Post-Olympics flatscreen TV purchase recommendations?
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 9:07 pm
by Greg
CByrneIV wrote:Greg wrote:CByrneIV wrote:
Plasma has [strike]won[/strike]lost in everything under 52 inches. 52" and above and they're still in the mix; as they generally have a much better cost to performance ratio than large LCD panels (which have a VERY POOR yield ratio, and thus are much more expensive as they get larger).
I bought a 60" plasma last year (a Samsung "smart TV") that handily outperforms my very high end Sharp 52" LCD, at literally half the price.
FTFY.
Oopsie... I started out writing "LCD has won" then decided to reframe it as Plasma and forgot to change the operator.
Heh, I do that sort of thing all the time. Start writing something, then midway through decide to say it differently but don't quite make all the right edits. Then I wind up looking incoherent. You just got a sign wrong.
