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Walmart sells some curtains for $20 or $30. IKEA also if you have one in your area. Price range goes all over the place reallyAaron
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Ok, looking for some help here. I will be purchasing a 50ish inch tv sometime in the next few months to replace a Samsung I bought in 2007 that was, at the time, "top-of-the-line" as far as models go (still brings a tear when I think about what I paid for it).
Anyway, long story short, I have three LCD tv's and I would really like to get a plasma this time, for the speed of the screen. I play alot of videogames and watch alot of Blu-Rays. However, I know plasmas don't do great with glare. My dilemna is, my condo faces west so I basically get sun coming in from about 2 or 3 in the afternoon until whenever it sets. I have blinds that mitigate the effect but obviously don't eliminate it.
Would I be foolish in getting a plasma despite this? It'd be a waste of money if I couldn't enjoy it at crucial times of the day (sun doesn't go down until 8 or 9 in the summer). I've never had a plasma so I'm wondering if the glare is as bad as people make it seem?
Samsung Plasma's offer really good glare coating. It won't stop the glare totally, but it will allow for a good picture during the day
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Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread
Ok, looking for some help here. I will be purchasing a 50ish inch tv sometime in the next few months to replace a Samsung I bought in 2007 that was, at the time, "top-of-the-line" as far as models go (still brings a tear when I think about what I paid for it).
Anyway, long story short, I have three LCD tv's and I would really like to get a plasma this time, for the speed of the screen. I play alot of videogames and watch alot of Blu-Rays. However, I know plasmas don't do great with glare. My dilemna is, my condo faces west so I basically get sun coming in from about 2 or 3 in the afternoon until whenever it sets. I have blinds that mitigate the effect but obviously don't eliminate it.
Would I be foolish in getting a plasma despite this? It'd be a waste of money if I couldn't enjoy it at crucial times of the day (sun doesn't go down until 8 or 9 in the summer). I've never had a plasma so I'm wondering if the glare is as bad as people make it seem?Comment
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Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread
I appreciate the help, guys. I'm gonna look into the curtains and luckily the plasma screen I'm looking at getting happens to be a Samsung so that will cover both ends.
The glare when its off will make no difference to me, tbh. So I think I can deal with a slightly darker screen for the 600hz compared to 120hz or 240hz (which are becoming tougher to find at a. Reasonable price).Comment
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Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread
I appreciate the help, guys. I'm gonna look into the curtains and luckily the plasma screen I'm looking at getting happens to be a Samsung so that will cover both ends.
The glare when its off will make no difference to me, tbh. So I think I can deal with a slightly darker screen for the 600hz compared to 120hz or 240hz (which are becoming tougher to find at a. Reasonable price).
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...post2043113986Samsung PN60F8500 PDP / Anthem MRX 720 / Klipsch RC-62 II / Klipsch RF-82 II (x2) / Insignia NS-B2111 (x2) / SVS PC13-Ultra / SVS SB-2000 / Sony MDR-7506 Professional / Audio-Technica ATH-R70x / Sony PS3 & PS4 / DirecTV HR44-500 / DarbeeVision DVP-5000 / Panamax M5400-PM / Elgato HD60Comment
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Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread
I just wanted to clarify that the Hz count on plasma screens versus LCD screens are two completely different measures. My post here might help explain that:
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...post2043113986
You did say in that thread that, in your opinion, plasma is still the better choice for video games and sports...do you still feel that way?Comment
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Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread
Picked up a 51" Samsung 1080p Plasma at Best Buy for $800 after warranty. Couldn't be happier with my purchase. Really the only negatives i've read are that some units die within a few months, but for the price, and the fact that it's covered for two years on warranty (warranty is also renewable), it was worth it.Comment
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Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread
Picked up a 51" Samsung 1080p Plasma at Best Buy for $800 after warranty. Couldn't be happier with my purchase. Really the only negatives i've read are that some units die within a few months, but for the price, and the fact that it's covered for two years on warranty (warranty is also renewable), it was worth it.Comment
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Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread
Yes, yes I do.Samsung PN60F8500 PDP / Anthem MRX 720 / Klipsch RC-62 II / Klipsch RF-82 II (x2) / Insignia NS-B2111 (x2) / SVS PC13-Ultra / SVS SB-2000 / Sony MDR-7506 Professional / Audio-Technica ATH-R70x / Sony PS3 & PS4 / DirecTV HR44-500 / DarbeeVision DVP-5000 / Panamax M5400-PM / Elgato HD60Comment
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Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread
So Amazon came today to pick up my defective 65VT30 and the new one the brought is perfect except it buzzes like there is no tomorrow. WTFFFFFF
So I checked for defects and no dead or stuck pixels and it is perfect except the fan blowing faster then the fan on the other side of the tv
I just got off the phone with Panny and they will come Friday to fix the issue
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Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread
So I just got a huge bonus from work the other day (woohoo!) and decided to spend some of it in a disgusting act of consumerismMy in-laws bought us a Sony LED tv for Christmas (like 40" or so) for the upstairs, but I decided I wanted to finally replace my tube tv in my man cave.
My wife and I headed to Best Buy even as I was still torn on what I wanted to get. After looking at the 47", 50", 55" models, I was almost ready to buy an LG LCD 55". However, I saw a Sharp 60" LED TV right next to it for a couple hundred more.
I probably would have preferred a plasma, but because of lighting conditions is was pretty much not an option for us. So I finally settled on the 60" Sharp. Couple of items of note:
1) this thing is HUGE. It barely fit in the back of our crossover SUVI'm almost embarrassed at how big it is (that's what she said) because I'm not really a "keep up with the jones'" type of person...I mean I had an old tube Tv until 48 hours ago, so I think that says it all...
2) the picture is brilliant. We watched a DVD that afternoon, and it was amazing.
3) I was experiencing a little buyers remorse that night as I loaded up NHL 10 to give a ride, but the picture wasn't that impressive other than being big. It wasn't until last night that my dumb *** realized I still had it set for the old tube TV. After a quick adjustment on my 360 for widescreen 1080p (was at 480), I got an eye boner. I played a round of Battlefield 3 and couldn't believe at how great it looked.
Now I'm sitting here at work counting down the minutes to get home and play some more games on this thing. Hopefully my wife doesn't want to watch a movie tonight!Comment
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Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread
So I just got a huge bonus from work the other day (woohoo!) and decided to spend some of it in a disgusting act of consumerismMy in-laws bought us a Sony LED tv for Christmas (like 40" or so) for the upstairs, but I decided I wanted to finally replace my tube tv in my man cave.
My wife and I headed to Best Buy even as I was still torn on what I wanted to get. After looking at the 47", 50", 55" models, I was almost ready to buy an LG LCD 55". However, I saw a Sharp 60" LED TV right next to it for a couple hundred more.
I probably would have preferred a plasma, but because of lighting conditions is was pretty much not an option for us. So I finally settled on the 60" Sharp. Couple of items of note:
1) this thing is HUGE. It barely fit in the back of our crossover SUVI'm almost embarrassed at how big it is (that's what she said) because I'm not really a "keep up with the jones'" type of person...I mean I had an old tube Tv until 48 hours ago, so I think that says it all...
2) the picture is brilliant. We watched a DVD that afternoon, and it was amazing.
3) I was experiencing a little buyers remorse that night as I loaded up NHL 10 to give a ride, but the picture wasn't that impressive other than being big. It wasn't until last night that my dumb *** realized I still had it set for the old tube TV. After a quick adjustment on my 360 for widescreen 1080p (was at 480), I got an eye boner. I played a round of Battlefield 3 and couldn't believe at how great it looked.
Now I'm sitting here at work counting down the minutes to get home and play some more games on this thing. Hopefully my wife doesn't want to watch a movie tonight!
HAHAHAHA...Nice story man...Congrats and enjoy gaming on that beastComment
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Re: Plasma or LCD? - The TV Thread
So I just got a huge bonus from work the other day (woohoo!) and decided to spend some of it in a disgusting act of consumerismMy in-laws bought us a Sony LED tv for Christmas (like 40" or so) for the upstairs, but I decided I wanted to finally replace my tube tv in my man cave.
My wife and I headed to Best Buy even as I was still torn on what I wanted to get. After looking at the 47", 50", 55" models, I was almost ready to buy an LG LCD 55". However, I saw a Sharp 60" LED TV right next to it for a couple hundred more.
I probably would have preferred a plasma, but because of lighting conditions is was pretty much not an option for us. So I finally settled on the 60" Sharp. Couple of items of note:
1) this thing is HUGE. It barely fit in the back of our crossover SUVI'm almost embarrassed at how big it is (that's what she said) because I'm not really a "keep up with the jones'" type of person...I mean I had an old tube Tv until 48 hours ago, so I think that says it all...
2) the picture is brilliant. We watched a DVD that afternoon, and it was amazing.
3) I was experiencing a little buyers remorse that night as I loaded up NHL 10 to give a ride, but the picture wasn't that impressive other than being big. It wasn't until last night that my dumb *** realized I still had it set for the old tube TV. After a quick adjustment on my 360 for widescreen 1080p (was at 480), I got an eye boner. I played a round of Battlefield 3 and couldn't believe at how great it looked.
Now I'm sitting here at work counting down the minutes to get home and play some more games on this thing. Hopefully my wife doesn't want to watch a movie tonight!
Also, I recommend using movie mode as the picture mode and dot by dot for the view mode. If there is a film mode, make sure that it is off as well.
As for the size, I have the 70" Sharp 3D TV and I am already use to the size. I think I could have stuck with the 80".Comment
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