I think the room is only about 10x15. Viewing range is about 8-9 feet.
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Ahhhh, ok. Our rooms are fairly similar. My room (going off memory) is 12 x 14 with about 8-9 feet between the end of the couch and the wall. How much I miss my man cave a lot these days.
Good luck on that set, it sounds good from user reviews.Comment
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I was just in there yesterday too, and I saw that exact model. It had a very nice picture for the price.Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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I have been reading on AVS for the last few weeks and there is a lot of "input lag" talk with the LCD's especially for gaming. Is this something to be concerned about? This is such a headache if you ask me..........I'm not looking for the perfect woman to marry here, too much stuff to worry about.Comment
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I have been reading on AVS for the last few weeks and there is a lot of "input lag" talk with the LCD's especially for gaming. Is this something to be concerned about? This is such a headache if you ask me..........I'm not looking for the perfect woman to marry here, too much stuff to worry about.Comment
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Oh ok, some people are making it sound so bad, you are like WTF! I have played games on LCD's before and didn't really notice the lag to be too bad.Comment
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And a lot of LG/Sammy/Sony sets are 1-2ms now. You will not notice a thing.
The worst thing you can do, and I fell into it, is read those "hardcore" forums. They somehow notice stuff no normal human being can. And truthfully, it is just them hooking up things to a computer system with timestamps that your average Joe does not.Last edited by EnigmaNemesis; 11-18-2010, 03:19 PM.Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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I have been reading on AVS for the last few weeks and there is a lot of "input lag" talk with the LCD's especially for gaming. Is this something to be concerned about? This is such a headache if you ask me..........I'm not looking for the perfect woman to marry here, too much stuff to worry about.
I game on my 32" LCD.
This is the Plasma I got.
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I believe Plasma's do not have any Lag, even thought I don't game ion mine, I did read it somewhere.
I game on my 32" LCD.
This is the Plasma I got.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16889005086
CCFLs in traditional LCDs aren't nearly as fast.Comment
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$1200 w/ free shipping and no taxes is not bad for a 58" 1080p Samsung Plasma: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-PN58C5...0443419&sr=1-2Comment
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LED is still a LCD, only difference is the light source. LED HDTVs use LEDs which are smaller and more energy efficient. That's why LEDs are much thinner. LEDs can also be turned on/off quickly which helps the contrast and gives blacker blacks (almost plasma level)
LED HDTV come in 2 variety: fully array and edge lit. Full array has LEDs spread evenly behind the display vs. edge lit just has them along the perimeter. Full array is definitely preferred.
Traditional LCDs use CCFLs (cold cathode fluorescent lamps).
Looks like the CCFL HDTVs are slowly being phased out and LEDs will be the standard.Last edited by GAMEC0CK2002; 11-22-2010, 08:36 PM.Comment
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