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I'm looking for a tv the is 55"or 60" somewhere between 1000$ and 2000$. Not sure which tv to get on Black Friday. I would prefer if the brand is from LG, Samsung or Sony.
Answer
LG has the LG55LV5500; Samsung, the UN55D6000; Sony, the EX620. All are 55-inch and under $1500.
The Samsung has a higher refresh rate than the other two (240 Hz vs 120 Hz) and 30-watts of audio power vs 20 watts for the other two.
LG has the LG55LV5500; Samsung, the UN55D6000; Sony, the EX620. All are 55-inch and under $1500.
The Samsung has a higher refresh rate than the other two (240 Hz vs 120 Hz) and 30-watts of audio power vs 20 watts for the other two.
What is the best TV for me?
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Id mostly use it for xbox 360 n ps3 n some tv im lookin for 50-52" what would be the best for under 1500
Answer
Get a Plasma. You'll get vivid colors, true blacks, deep contrast. You'll get a near instantaneous response time (0.001ms). You'll get the best TV option you can in a TV of that size and with that budget.
People will tell you that you shouldn't because of burn-in. But get a Panasonic or Samsung and you're fine. They offer anti-image retention features above and beyond the advances in the technology. Plasma stopped with the burn-in issue years ago. But it can't shake the reputation.
If you are really drawn to LCDs, then at least make sure you get some premium features for a 50" set. You will notice the advantages of having them (or see the flaws without them). So focus on 1080p and 120Hz/240Hz. If possible aim for LED LCD, though that might be above your budget.
Right now at Best Buy,
Panasonic TC-P50G10 - $1,400 on sale reg $1,600
- perhaps the best 50" TV you can own.
Panasonic TC-P50S1 - $1,200 on sale, reg $1,400.
- very strong set, but gives up some contrast to the G10
Samsung PN50B650S1F - $1,300 on sale, reg $1,600
- a solid choice from Samsung
LCDs
Sharp Aquos LC52D85U - $1,300 reg $1,700
Sony KDL-52S5100 - $1,500 reg $1,800
Again, I still recommend the Plasma, especially with your budget. I think for an LCD you would need to go down a size so you could say get a better model Sony or Samsung. Or you would need to increase you budget a couple hundred bucks at least. But I don't think you'll find any LCD that can beat the G10 from Panasonic. I highly recommend checking that one out in a store.
Get a Plasma. You'll get vivid colors, true blacks, deep contrast. You'll get a near instantaneous response time (0.001ms). You'll get the best TV option you can in a TV of that size and with that budget.
People will tell you that you shouldn't because of burn-in. But get a Panasonic or Samsung and you're fine. They offer anti-image retention features above and beyond the advances in the technology. Plasma stopped with the burn-in issue years ago. But it can't shake the reputation.
If you are really drawn to LCDs, then at least make sure you get some premium features for a 50" set. You will notice the advantages of having them (or see the flaws without them). So focus on 1080p and 120Hz/240Hz. If possible aim for LED LCD, though that might be above your budget.
Right now at Best Buy,
Panasonic TC-P50G10 - $1,400 on sale reg $1,600
- perhaps the best 50" TV you can own.
Panasonic TC-P50S1 - $1,200 on sale, reg $1,400.
- very strong set, but gives up some contrast to the G10
Samsung PN50B650S1F - $1,300 on sale, reg $1,600
- a solid choice from Samsung
LCDs
Sharp Aquos LC52D85U - $1,300 reg $1,700
Sony KDL-52S5100 - $1,500 reg $1,800
Again, I still recommend the Plasma, especially with your budget. I think for an LCD you would need to go down a size so you could say get a better model Sony or Samsung. Or you would need to increase you budget a couple hundred bucks at least. But I don't think you'll find any LCD that can beat the G10 from Panasonic. I highly recommend checking that one out in a store.
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