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HDTV help?
I narrow it down to these 2 sets. Which one is better. I have no idea when it comes to these kind of things. Any help would be appreciated. Also, how come the other set doesn't have a 3000:1 (native); 30,000:1 (dynamic) It only has a 50,000:1 (Dynamic)
Last edited by Scottdau; 04-10-2009, 07:07 PM.Tags: None -
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Really man, what you're getting is a spectacular tv so either way its almost irrelevant comparing the blacks and whites of the same model tv. I dont think you'll miss much in the dark backgrounds of your movies on either one
There is no industry standard when it comes to this.. the two tv's have the same refresh rates, and unless there is some other feature that one has the other one doesnt
It seems to me like a newer model of the same tv with a tuner includedComment
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#7
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I just was shocked that the newer Tv is less. I think I might get that one. It is 300 cheaper and I get a good surround system. Thanks for the help.Really man, what you're getting is a spectacular tv so either way its almost irrelevant comparing the blacks and whites of the same model tv. I dont think you'll miss much in the dark backgrounds of your movies on either one
There is no industry standard when it comes to this.. the two tv's have the same refresh rates, and unless there is some other feature that one has the other one doesnt
It seems to me like a newer model of the same tv with a tuner includedComment
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#14
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Yeah I am going for it. Thanks. I wanted the 120hz that was the main thing. But to me I am so dumb when it comes to all this tech crap. So I am sure I wont even knowledge the different between the 2.Comment

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