JHZR2
Staff member
Hello,
Im looking at a larger screen modern hi-def TV.
Im not going with plasma, as it is not energy efficient, heavy, and Im not sure there is a bona fide benefit to the technology.
Im right now town between a 61" LED-based DLP (samsung 750 series) and a 46-52" 120Hz, 10-bit LCD tv, likely a samsung 650 series, or else a sony W, Z or XBR series tv.
I know a lot of the pros and cons with the different TVs, as Ive read a lot of reviews. Ive seen comments on glossy screens, matte screens, but most of the posts that you see generally are folks that either have bad issues for one reason or another, or else or else are filled with owners that LOVE the TV.
I dont think that I can necessarily go wrong with either, but Id like to know folks opinions on here... what did your research find? What did you go with?
THe LED DLP tv is cheaper overall, cheaper per inch of screen, and uses at least 40W less than a 52" LCD. Not a bad deal. Yet screen geometry and standard def quality issues seem to be a potential problem. Yet at the same time, I guess RPTVs have been around for a long while as std def TVs and have done well for a long time.
Any thoughts??? I watch OTA TV and have lots of DVDs, so I want the best qualities for legacy programs as well as future stuff (which I guess is less of an issue).
THanks,
JMH
Im looking at a larger screen modern hi-def TV.
Im not going with plasma, as it is not energy efficient, heavy, and Im not sure there is a bona fide benefit to the technology.
Im right now town between a 61" LED-based DLP (samsung 750 series) and a 46-52" 120Hz, 10-bit LCD tv, likely a samsung 650 series, or else a sony W, Z or XBR series tv.
I know a lot of the pros and cons with the different TVs, as Ive read a lot of reviews. Ive seen comments on glossy screens, matte screens, but most of the posts that you see generally are folks that either have bad issues for one reason or another, or else or else are filled with owners that LOVE the TV.
I dont think that I can necessarily go wrong with either, but Id like to know folks opinions on here... what did your research find? What did you go with?
THe LED DLP tv is cheaper overall, cheaper per inch of screen, and uses at least 40W less than a 52" LCD. Not a bad deal. Yet screen geometry and standard def quality issues seem to be a potential problem. Yet at the same time, I guess RPTVs have been around for a long while as std def TVs and have done well for a long time.
Any thoughts??? I watch OTA TV and have lots of DVDs, so I want the best qualities for legacy programs as well as future stuff (which I guess is less of an issue).
THanks,
JMH