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  1. HDTV

    Like the title says, what do you think is the best HDTV for less than $1000. The only thing I really want is a widescreen picture. I searched for HDTV threads already and found a couple but with the constantly changing prices on TVs I figured a new thread was justified.

    I've done some research but sometimes it's hard getting all the facts like display types, upscan conversions,etc. It will be for a gaming rig so please leave it in the GD forum for as long as possible before it's sent to the baren wasteland of the other threads. Thanks.

  2. I've been looking at both of these televisions, for my living room. The Phillips model is a 30" widescreen, while the Panasonic model is a 32" (4x3).

    The 32" Panasonic, is actually just as wide as the 30" Phillips widescreen. I prefer the picture quality of the Panasonic televisions, over Phillips. The Panasonic model supports 1080i and 480p(EDTV). Walmart does not list the specs for the Phillips model.

    Both televisions a priced at $696 at Walmart.
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    Last edited by gamevet; 31 Oct 2004 at 11:03 PM.

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    Grin

    Hmm...Okay...take a look at these models...

    Panasonic CT30WX54
    Samsung TXP3066W
    Sony KV30HS420
    Toshiba 30HF84

    From what I've seen in my store and others, the Sony and the Toshiba take the cake. The PQ levels are great on the two but the Sony has a brighter picture (If you like that).

    I personally bought the 27" HD Hi Scan Sony for my room. For the price it could not be beat. I'm not a Sony type of guy at all but they have the best picture tube in the market of HD CRTs.

    The Samsung and Panasonic models are kinda entery level tv's. The PQ is good but its nothing like the Sony or the Toshiba. Try looking at them in you local "Big Box" store.

    I pulled up all widescreen models because thats what you're looking for...

    if you have any q's shoot away...

  4. What's with the 540p I keep seeing? I thought it was 480p,720p,and1080i. Thanks for the help they all look good,I'm really eyeing up the Toshiba.

    By the way,anyone ever deal with Crutchfield? Their prices seem really good.
    Last edited by Glass Joe; 01 Nov 2004 at 02:21 AM.

  5. 525p = 480p. The extra 45 lines aren't actually displayed, they're just part of the signal that stalls for the electron gun to get to the next line.

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    Yep...I was just going to say that...

    Oh and I've never even heard of Crutchfield. Are they an online seller???

  7. Yeah, Crutchfield is an online seller.

  8. Quote Originally Posted by Glass Joe
    Yeah, Crutchfield is an online seller.

    http://www.resellerratings.com/seller1737.html

  9. Doesn't Crutchfield make audio equipment?

  10. I seen this thread and was wondering about something. I got a DLP tv and was wondering how easy it was to get burn in on it. Havent had any problems so far but with Halo 2 coming out, I know its going to get played a lot.
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