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Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: Eiksirf on September 20, 2005, 05:36:51 PM
Given the dimensions and picture quality, I\'ve come down to these two choices. I\'d like you guys to either help me pick one or tell me I\'m looking at something I will regret buying.

I\'m looking to spend around $3000 and upgrade my satellite to HD down the road.

JVC $2469 52" D-ILA chip proj. TV HD52G886 720p upconversion

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http://www.brightandsleek.com/JVC_HD52G886_HD_52G886_p/hd52g886.htm


JVC $2849 56" HD-ILA HDTV 1280x720 HD56G786

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http://pac-2000.com/hd56g786.html

The weird thing is I went through two stores and selected my favorite from each and it turned out after the fact to be so damn similar...

-Dan
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: Luke on September 20, 2005, 06:08:43 PM
God damn TV\'s are spensive.
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: videoholic on September 20, 2005, 06:14:10 PM
Never seen either one of them.

Size of the room?

Size of the screen is recommended to be half the distance you are away from it.

10\' away?  60" screen.


Always go with as big as you can afford to go if you watch movies.  


And 3 grand isn\'t much.  Just think of how long you will use it?  What, probably 10 years?  You have any habits that cost you less than 10 bucks a month?
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: Ace on September 21, 2005, 03:41:14 AM
Just bought a 42" Panasonic and I could not be happier. OK, I could be happier but it has nothing to do with TVs. ;)

I agree with Vid. Go as big as you can and don\'t skimp on the things you want because you\'ll want to replace before you know it. I spent a lot of time making sure I finally bought something I really wanted.

Either way you go good luck!
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: THX on September 21, 2005, 04:09:10 PM
Eik, beware.  Sony\'s SXRD tech is right around the corner:

60" Grand Wega SXRD™ High-Definition 1080p rear-projection TV (http://www.crutchfield.com/S-KfvoxyDgWYh/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?g=147350&I=158SR60XBR&search=sxrd)

50" KDS-R50XBR1 MSRP: $3999
60" KDS-R60XBR1 MSRP: $4999

Features:
- 3 SXRD image panels (1920 x 1080 pixels each)
- Cinema black Pro with Advanced Iris dynamic iris mode
- Wega Engine HD video processing
- Digital Reality Creation MultiFunction V2 upconversion
- Twin-View Picture-in-Picture (split screen)
- picture settings memory for each video input
- non-detachable side speakers (15 watts x 2)

Connections:
- 3 composite video (2 rear, 1 front)
- 3 S-video (2 rear, 1 front)
- 2 component video
- 2 HDMI (one with audio jacks)
- 3 i.LINK ports (2 rear, 1 front)
- PC input
- 2 RF inputs (1 Antenna, 1 Cable)
- Memory Stick slot
_______________________

native 1920 x 1080p.  2 HDMI.  Powerful internal vid processor.  10,000:1 contrast ratio.  Starting at $4k.

Quote
Ed Milbourn reporting on 1080P at CEDIA 2005

"But DLP 1080p, while very good, was not the best. The best by any measurement was the SONY SXRD technology. SXRD is essentially a highly refined version of LcOS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) technology. Sony has (evidently) succeeded is overcoming the LcOS very critical production challenges to offer a very high performance and cost-effective design, letting all the inherent benefits of LcOS technology to be showcased. "


Sony\'s going to make a killing off this if it\'s every bit as good as they say it is.
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: videoholic on September 21, 2005, 05:51:50 PM
That is a nice freaking set, but it\'s quite a bit more expensive.
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: Samwise on September 21, 2005, 07:16:32 PM
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Originally posted by videoholic
That is a nice freaking set, but it\'s quite a bit more expensive.
It\'s only $1200 more for the 50" version. COUGH IT UP BIG BOY!

I mean 1080P? 10,000 CR? *drool*
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: (e) on September 21, 2005, 08:18:41 PM
I think the TV that shoots the background light out is pretty sweet.

Its at least a good idea.
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: THX on September 21, 2005, 09:02:02 PM
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Originally posted by (e)
I think the TV that shoots the background light out is pretty sweet.

Its at least a good idea.

I hate arguing about this stuff but many TV snobs and videophiles will tell you it\'s a horrible thing.

It looks cool to the common consumer but it throws color balance out of whack.  If there\'s a yellow car traveling on the road on screen, and the background light turns yellow, your perception of the color gets changed, mainly because your surroundings are the same color.  A yellow car in a yellow room in a yellow su... :gay:

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Originally posted by videoholic
That is a nice freaking set, but it\'s quite a bit more expensive.

You\'re right as always, I was just in giddy-mode after reading up on the technology.  Never a great idea to buy a 1st gen anything anyway.
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: (e) on September 21, 2005, 09:15:08 PM
Yeah, I\'m not actually sure how well it works.

But when performing well- I imagine it would be an awesome effect.
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: Eiksirf on September 22, 2005, 03:26:26 AM
For the 6" loss in size and the extra $1,500 out of my price range, I can\'t really consider Sony\'s upcoming set. Plus, I want it noooow.

I found some good reviews for the 56" set online, even if half of them were by JVC employees in disguise, heh. I\'ll probably order it from Best Buy friday.

-Dan
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: videoholic on September 22, 2005, 05:42:41 AM
A light behind the screen is great.  I did it for years.  Only thing is it needs to be neutral.  It makes tv viewing much easier on the eyes.
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: Samwise on September 22, 2005, 06:27:51 AM
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Originally posted by videoholic
A light behind the screen is great.  I did it for years.  Only thing is it needs to be neutral.  It makes tv viewing much easier on the eyes.
That is correct. Less eye strain.
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: Titan on September 22, 2005, 07:01:17 AM
I wouldn\'t mind an LCD tv. I\'m stuck with cheap ass CRT tvs. But on my laptop I have a TV tuner so its almost like having an LCD tv :)
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: fre4d4 on September 22, 2005, 03:06:03 PM
I would say spend as much as you can aforrd.You get what you pay for.
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: Faithdies on September 22, 2005, 09:40:50 PM
1080p is a fucking unicorn. I\'ve always been a fan of the samsung DLPs personally. Sold them for years, and always thought they had the best colors. Though the sony LCD\'s are a tad brighter, the dlps more vibrant colors win for me.
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: videoholic on September 23, 2005, 03:22:07 AM
I completely agree.

Owner..  ;)
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: Cerberus on September 23, 2005, 03:26:46 AM
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Originally posted by Samwise
It\'s only $1200 more for the 50" version. COUGH IT UP BIG BOY!


I like the way you say "only", so frivolously
Title: Today\'s help-me-buy-a-tv thread
Post by: Samwise on September 23, 2005, 06:29:58 AM
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Originally posted by Cerberus
I like the way you say "only", so frivolously
Sowwy. I guess we pimps like to throw around money more easily than mere mortals. ;)
Title: the first remote control ever invented
Post by: Paul2 on September 23, 2005, 03:16:25 PM
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