Tuesday, March 18, 2014

What LED tv should I get?




immortalbe


I've been looking around for a good 32 inch LED tv for my room. I was thinking about http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Samsung+-+32%22+Class+/+LED+/+1080p+/+60Hz+/+HDTV/2126108.p?id=1218310760024&skuId=2126108 this one but some of the reviews made me drift away from it. I don't want to spend a butt load of money and I want it to be at least 32 inch and 1080p


Answer
i like sony brand, almost all my household appliances are sony things,so i recommend you this Sony 32" 1080p WiFi LED-Backlit Widescreen LCD HD Television with Google TV,this Sony Internet TV includes support for the Android-based Google TV service (which allows you to watch Internet content on your HDTV), and it has a 1920x1080 (1080p) resolution, edge LED backlighting,the price is $400, you can check detailed information at:

http://www.dealstudio.com/searchdeals.php?type=id&q=d270936&ru=28800212

hope this helps

LED TV Comparison / Samsung Vs Sharp?




Joe Maggs


Black Friday sales are beginning tomorrow night at my local Best Buy. I'm looking for a new LED display in the 40" to 50" range and I'm really liking what both Samsung and Sharp LED TV's have to offer in terms black level and refresh rates. All things considered (quality, pricing, and capability) I'm wandering which would be best.

Sharp, 50" LED - 1080p - 120Hz - $399 tomorrow night:

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/sharp-50-class-49-1-2-diag--led-1080p-120hz-hdtv/8976104.p?id=1218960138258&skuId=8976104

Samsung, 40" LED - 1080p - 120Hz - Smart - $529, may be less tomorrow night:

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/40-class-40-diag--led-1080p-120hz-smart-hdtv/7841212.p?id=1218861014703&skuId=7841212&st=samsung%20un55c6500%2055-inch%201080p%20120%20hz%20led%20hdtv&cp=2&lp=1

Thanks for any info you can provide :]
I will be using either display for mostly gaming.
I figured as much. I would be using a PS4 and not a PC though.. the samsungs CMR back-lighting brings the display up to 240Hz which obviously wouldn't matter for gaming, since 60fps is standard to consoles, but would be excellent for watching blurays, netflix, etc.. I was only considering not taking the sharp at such a good price because it is not an AQUOS :\ my paretns own a 60" Sharp aquos and it looks fantastic, not sure how this display would differ



Answer
Although the Samsung is WiFi enabled already, and is the better brand by a little bit, you can't compare a 50 to a 40 inch TV. If talking similar pricing at 50 to 47, you would go Samsung. But at 50" and Sharp is an OK brand, it is the far better TV to own. Work the WiFi by attachments if you want it.
The $400 is an excellent price if available for that price.

In gaming, a 27" monitor is probably better with the right specs. TVs have a higher internal lag.
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/asus-monitor-vg278he

You might find the 40" a better TV for gaming because the pixels are tighter together and you sit closer to the screen.
Now it becomes a closer match.




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