Friday, November 15, 2013

What is the best Rear Projection HDTV 60" and up?

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The bigger the better. I would like to spend less than $3000.


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I recommend buying a plasma. You can find cheap deals with plasmas especially online and then price matching it at your local sears, best buy, or circuit city. Panasonic especially. Plasma started with a bad rep in early years of production. but now plasma last as long as a lcd would. Plasmas create better pictures than a rear projection would and they save alot of space. Also a 178 degree viewing angle. so no glare. Plus they are in the $2500 to $3000 range. Plus with the price matching u can use the store's card to get 0% financing.

But if you still looking at rear projection. Take a look at the
SAMSUNG HL61A750 which is a led projection. Last longer than any projection tv where they don't use a lamp. Plus gives you a quailty of a LCD or Plasma. But the problem is the 128 degree viewing angle. so u basically have to seat center to get the best viewing experience

which is better, samsung or sony LCD TV?




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I'm looking to buy a new t.v but I'm finding it hard to choose between two specific tv's. Now im a guy that really wants his T.V to have the best picture quality technology has to offer.
the two t.v's are:
sony bravia ZX LCD TV ...........
link here: http://www.sony-mea.com/product/klv-40zx1
or
the Samsung LED TV...........

link here:
http://www.samsung.com/sg/consumer/detail/detail.do?group=television&type=television&subtype=ledtv&model_cd=UA40B6000VMXXS



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I highly recommend this ...
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Bravia-KDL-40Z4100-40-Inch-Silver/dp/B0019HXEM4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1245503610&sr=1-2&tag=aor-sale-20
Sony Bravia Z-Series KDL-40Z4100/S 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV,
Product Description
When you think about slim LCD HDTVs, think BRAVIA Z-Series. Slim black or silver bezels and thin profiles accent the elegant yet functional design, with performance that's all Sony. 10-bit processing and 10-bit displays, x.v.Color technology and Deep Color render a wide color gamut and smooth color transitions. Motionflow 120Hz and 24p True Cinema provide smoother picture performance with unprocessed 24p film reproduction. Z-Series HDTVs include Sony's innovative DMex technology which offers an expandable platform that "future-proofs" Sony HDTVs, ensuring they connect seamlessly not only with current Sony camcorders, computers, and digital cameras, but also to devices that haven't even been invented yet. HDMI-CEC compatibility means you can control everything from one remote. They are DLNA compliant and offer Sonyâs unique PhotoTV HD.

This TV has numerous advantages over the Samsung 6xx and 7xx series which it is often compared to. First off, the Samsung's are fantastic TVs. The characteristics of the picture (color cast, primarily- which is different among makers- cool is cooler on one, neutral may be warmer on another and warm may be too warm for some viewers, etc.) should be judged by each individual viewer. There are some people who are going to like the Samsung's picture better than the Sony's, and vice versa.

That being said- I return to the advantages: Deep color and x.v. Color. Despite some spec sheets which show this set doesn't have x.v. color, it does. It has both deep & x.v. color, and one can only imagine that the reason the Sony marketing department may have chosen to leave that off spec sheets after the TV had already been designed was to better differentiate their much more costly XBR series TVs. On the other hand, the engineering and cost marketing departments had obviously found advantages in maintaining a common BOM with their latest chipsets which also support their 120 Hz Bravia Engine 2, etc. These must be common among this Z-series Bravia and the '08 XBR offerings, in my estimation.

The most important differentiation between this Sony set and the Samsung competition may be the true 24 Hz (or 24 FPS) playback of 24 FPS blu-ray material. This makes the Sony standards-compliant on three important new standards for High-Def that the Samsung simply ignores. Add exceptional image quality and build quality (in my eyes)- and the Sony is a no-brainer for ~$200 more than the Samsung.

I have been surprised by the omission of these important facts from other reviews. I have had the TV for over a month and bought it on Amazon- and I couldn't be happier. Of course their 48 month 0% financing deal also helped.
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