01-06-2007, 01:11 AM
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^ Yeah, Westinghouse and Vizio are some of the best budget manufacturers. My friend picked up a 42" Plamas from Costco for $1000. Definitely a good deal, but then again, it won't compared up to the Sony and Samsungs.
Well remember that 720p is 1280 x 720 pixels natively and 1080p is 1920 x 1080 pixels natively. But 1080i could be either 1280x720 or 1920x1080 Interlaced. Because you see TVs with 1080i specs but only have 720 vertical pixels.
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01-06-2007, 01:19 AM
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I dont see why you would not go for 1080p at this time as the prices are tumbling.
A TV is a big deal and you will often look at it - and regret it everytime you think about the "other one" that only cost $97 more and had the gidazoo widget attachement.
I am lookign at over the aid HD at the moment, trying to work out which DirectTV HD package is worth it.
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01-06-2007, 01:22 AM
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Originally Posted by RC45
I dont see why you would not go for 1080p at this time as the prices are tumbling.
A TV is a big deal and you will often look at it - and regret it everytime you think about the "other one" that only cost $97 more and had the gidazoo widget attachement.
I am lookign at over the aid HD at the moment, trying to work out which DirectTV HD package is worth it.
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Well because at 32" I don't think there are any 1080p panels. I think the smallest 1080p is a 37".
Prices will tumble even more after next week .
That's what I am waiting for, hopefully pick up a 2006 Bravia .
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01-06-2007, 01:29 AM
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Originally Posted by RC45
I dont see why you would not go for 1080p at this time as the prices are tumbling.
A TV is a big deal and you will often look at it - and regret it everytime you think about the "other one" that only cost $97 more and had the gidazoo widget attachement.
I am lookign at over the aid HD at the moment, trying to work out which DirectTV HD package is worth it.
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I saw a Westinghouse 42inch plasma, 1080p,HDMI for ONLY 800 bucks. I think either tigerdirct or buy.com or something like that. Couldnt belive it.
Also HD programs is just amazing! Espically ESPN and Discovery! Just fucking insane man.
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01-06-2007, 01:53 AM
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Originally Posted by ae86_16v
Originally Posted by RC45
I dont see why you would not go for 1080p at this time as the prices are tumbling.
A TV is a big deal and you will often look at it - and regret it everytime you think about the "other one" that only cost $97 more and had the gidazoo widget attachement.
I am lookign at over the aid HD at the moment, trying to work out which DirectTV HD package is worth it.
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Well because at 32" I don't think there are any 1080p panels. I think the smallest 1080p is a 37".
Prices will tumble even more after next week .
That's what I am waiting for, hopefully pick up a 2006 Bravia .
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Thats the trouble I'm having. I haven't found a 1080p tv that will fit on my entertainment center. Smallest I'm seen, as you said is 37". I really don't want to buy a new A/V rack. Even though I wouldn't mind a smaller one.
Why do you think prices will tumble after next week?
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01-06-2007, 02:00 AM
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Originally Posted by 666fast
Originally Posted by ae86_16v
Originally Posted by RC45
I dont see why you would not go for 1080p at this time as the prices are tumbling.
A TV is a big deal and you will often look at it - and regret it everytime you think about the "other one" that only cost $97 more and had the gidazoo widget attachement.
I am lookign at over the aid HD at the moment, trying to work out which DirectTV HD package is worth it.
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Well because at 32" I don't think there are any 1080p panels. I think the smallest 1080p is a 37".
Prices will tumble even more after next week .
That's what I am waiting for, hopefully pick up a 2006 Bravia .
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Thats the trouble I'm having. I haven't found a 1080p tv that will fit on my entertainment center. Smallest I'm seen, as you said is 37". I really don't want to buy a new A/V rack. Even though I wouldn't mind a smaller one.
Why do you think prices will tumble after next week?
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CES my friend. . . Consumer Electronics Show .
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