Best LCD in 40
Great picture: crystal clear, crisp focus, clean vivid colors.
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Posted Dec 16, 2005 - I had previously replied to other reviews here while I was researching HDTVs, but now that I have this TV in house and hooked up to Digital HD Cable, I'm finally reviewing it. Starting with the bottom line: I love the TV. It has a great picture; the clearest and cleanest one I've seen in the general 37" - 45" range, of any TV technology. Viewing a real HD broadcast makes a big difference. The Discovery HD channel is now my favorite channel to watch, followed by INHD/INHD2, and the HD broadcasts of TNT, ESPN, PBS and the local channels. The colors are strong but not over-saturated, and the clarity is incredible. I now dislike watching non-HD broadcasts. I also purchased a Denon DVD-1920 player that upconverts DVD signals to HD. Using the HDMI output, the picture on DVDs is very good, but not quite as good as true HD. It's close, but you can tell the difference. The only negative comment I have applies to all of the larger LCD TVs I saw, not just this one. If you sit too close (rougly six feet away or less), you can see the pixilation (I think it's referred to as the screen door effect) in certain lower lighted scenes. The larger the LCD TV, the further away you have to sit to avoid noticing it. I didn't watch enough other TVs to say whether this effect is any more or less noticable on this TV vs. the others. It's more prevalent in non-HD broadcasts, but I've seen it on HD as well. This pixilation effect is not bad, but if you can't position your seating more than five or six feet away, you should consider it a factor. This TV does not have PIP. It's a non-issue for me, but a couple of people here asked about it. I believe the picture quality is by far the most important factor to consider. Sound is equally important to me in the "viewing" experience, especially for movies and concerts. The sound of the TV speakers is surprisingly good. I take the optical out of the TV into my surround sound receiver. The HDTV broadcast digital sound is excellent when pushed through a good surround sound system. The reason why I didn't consider the other technologies like DLP or LCOS is that I am going to mount this TV against the wall, so I needed a flat panel technology. I plan to spend considerable time using this TV for gaming and as a computer monitor, so this favored LCD over Plasma. Again, overall, I am very happy with this TV and recommend it.
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