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  • jab193
    Rookie
    • Mar 2009
    • 3

    #1

    what hdtvs do you use?

    hey guys, i'm in the market for a hdtv (32 inches) and was wondering what you guys suggested. i don't have the biggest budget ($500 is max). also, how significant is the differences in response time (like between 6ms and 8ms?). i play mlb 09 the show a lot and timing is everything, i've played it on my friends tv and it sucks because it seems like the tv is delayed.

    thanks for the help
  • Husker_OS
    Champs
    • Jun 2003
    • 21459

    #2
    Re: what hdtvs do you use?

    Samsung seems to be coming on strong. My parents just bought a 52 inch Samsung this past January. I love that thing. Blu-ray's on it are just unreal. Sony used to be the best IMO but Samsung has taken them over in the last year or so if you ask me.

    For $500 I doubt you can get a Samsung with anything better than 720p. And you really want with 1080p. The cheapest you could a Samsung 32 inch with 1080p would be around $800-$850.
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    • GAMEC0CK2002
      Stayin Alive
      • Aug 2002
      • 10384

      #3
      Re: what hdtvs do you use?

      I will respectfully disagree with Husker. For 32inches I would get the best 720p within your limit. 1080p at that size would be a waste, IMO.

      For right at $500 you can get a Sharp Aquos (no taxes and free shipping) http://www.amazon.com/Sharp-Aquos-LC...429469&sr=8-13

      Panasonic 720p with 3 HDMI for $500 after shipping charges
      http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-TC-3...429469&sr=8-14

      You should also be able to walk into Walmart and pick up a 32 inch 720p Vizio LCD for under $500. I have had one for almost 2 years and love it. That would be the lowest I would go on the "budget" HDTVs line.

      I would let HDMI inputs and response time be the deciding factors. 720p vs 1080p is a non-issue at that screen size. Go look at any tv in the store before you buy it...trust your eyes over a specs sheet.

      Good luck.

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