Hey all i am lookin to FINALLY upgrading my TV from my old school udated TV to a flat panel...ive been doin some pricing online however for the upcoming season and the pats games I have a few questions...
Is there really a diff between 720 and 1080p? (worth the price diff or quality diff in HD?)
What are your thoughts on plasma vs like an lcd screen..
Im looking to get a TV in the range of 40-50 inches for the bedroom....thanks any and all info and comments and suggestions appreciated.
Advantages for LCDs/LEd's are thinness of panel, weight, and power consumption, but they tend to blur more in fast action than plasmas, so most sports junkies go the plasma route.
There's charts on Cnet giving screen size vs min/max viewing distance that are useful.
For Panasonic plasmas, the word is to avoid the 2009 models that are still widely available due to a built-in change in black level affecting the picture quality in less than 1 year. They have about 6 different grades of TV - the top 3 (GT series, Vt series, and G series) being rated "excellent" and the bottom 3 (S series, C series, U series) as "good".
The G series is THX certified and has apps like built in Netflix and Skype, but doesn'y have 3D or 1024/24fps capability - but in the 42 inch (most bedrooms - max HD viewing distance about 10 feet) or the 46", up to 11.5ft) can be bought for less than $1000 - the next model down, the S2, has 40% of the "dynamic contrast ratio" (lower picture quality in Blu-ray/games and dark scenes in movies), no THX-certification (means less true color reproduction), and no Netflix capability - but can be had in the 42" for under $600 at Amazon.
BTW, Amazon's prices are better than 10% lower than the competition, many times with free shipping. Extended warranties are way less through them as well.