I'm finally upgrading my 32" 720P Panasonic LCD.
I've found 3 TV's that look like they'll be great improvements. I've chosen LED's, not that I really know if they're superior or not, I just think they look good.
Help me decide which one would be best. I'm also open to other suggestions, but one caveat is that the TV has to be available from CompUSA/TigerDirect. Right now they have no interest for 2 years on anything $1,000-1,999, so I need to take advantage of that.
Two of the TVs are 3-D. I'm not sure I would ever use that feature, but they're affordable enough. It'll be there if I want, but it's not something I have to have.
I noticed the first and third TVs are 120Hz, while the middle one is 240Hz. No clue what the difference is there.
The only things I really looked for besides size is a minimum of 3 HDMI ports and Smart TV capabilities.
Here's the 3 I've picked:
Samsung UN46ES6580 46" Class LED 3D HDTV - $1,197.99
1080p, 1920 x 1080, 120Hz, 7000000:1 Dynamic, Clear Motion Rate 480, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi, Smart TV, 4x 3D Glasses and Web Camera Included.
LG 47LM7600 47" Class LED 3D Cinema HDTV - $1,299.99
1080p, 1920 x 1080, 16:9, 9000000:1, 240Hz, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi, LAN, Smart TV, Local Dimming, 6x 3D Glasses, Energy Star.
Samsung UN55ES6100 55" LED HDTV - $1,297.99
1080p, 1920 x 1080, 6000000:1 Dynamic, Clear Motion Rate 240, 3xHDMI, USB, Built in Wi-Fi, Smart TV with Smart Content, Energy Star.
Which TV Should I Get?
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Re: Which TV Should I Get?
What's your budget? Panasonic plasmas (ST, GT, and VT series) are generally regarded as the best value in the market right now, in terms of price to performance.
Re: Which TV Should I Get?
I had better results in this thread, http://www.philaflava.com/forum/viewtop ... 4&t=131497ruraloutfitter wrote:What's your budget? Panasonic plasmas (ST, GT, and VT series) are generally regarded as the best value in the market right now, in terms of price to performance.