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BRAVIA KDL-52XBR3 52" LCD TV (Widescreen, 1920x1080, 1300:1, HDTV) |
HL67A750 67" DLP Projection TV (Widescreen, 1920x1080, 10,000:1, HDTV) |
HLP4663W 46" DLP Rear Projection TV (16:9, HDTV)
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chitowndave - (July 30, 2004) I bought this third generation DLP after a long hard search for the "perfect" HDTV. Plasma's expense and burn in problems (I watch FOX and CNBC often) just worried me too much, and LCDs looked good but not like this. Almost bought an EDTV 42" Samsung plasma because of the cost and the 2 year standard warranty, but I knew I would eventually wonder about a full blown HDTV and would buy one in a few years to replace it. I consider this set a way to avoid that step. I was also worried about the salesmans desire to take it out of the box before I bought it and confirm that it worked - and he stressed about not tilting the set past 90 degrees - this had me concerned about how fragile it was.
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miggidy - (June 01, 2006) I bought this TV a couple of months ago and I love it. I did a whole lot of research, both online and offline. I visited local stores such as BestBuy, Fry's, and Circuit City. This LCD TV outperformed even Sony's overpriced Bravia LCD's. The overall picture is clearer and crisper on the Sammy (Sony looks grainy). The contrast levels are unmatched. The black level is the best I've seen in any LCD and looked a lot better than Sharp's Aquos LCD. Before purchasing this TV, I read all over the internet about how horrible the DNIe feature is in Sammy's line of LCD's. Perhaps there was a problem with the previous model, but Sammy's latest batch of LCD's (LNS series) looks great. I found th
Product: LN-S3251D 32" LCD TV (16:9, 1366x768, 4000:1, HDTV)
AQUOS LC-37G4U 37" LCD TV (16:9, 1366x768, 800:1, HDTV)
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macinnis - (June 20, 2004) I shopped for many months before purchasing this display. The final conclusion was based on the fact that I will most likely want to use this unit in situations where a static image could have burned in a plasma if I had gone that way. The idea of not having to worry about screen burn in was the final factor. Sharp has done an amazing job of putting a highly detailed HDTV picture together with drop dead looks. The price is a value for the quality you get. The input selection on the external box (another great feature) is impressive. The HDMI and DVI interface allows future proofing as need be. The sound is better than any tv I have heard. I am thinking of having the unit's speakers be
Product: AQUOS LC-37G4U 37" LCD TV (16:9, 1366x768, 800:1, HDTV)
nobledogg1993 - (07/02/2009) Looking for a TV is hard, trust me. There's thousands of TV's out there and so hard to narrow it down but, I managed to. The Sony Bravia is a beautiful stylish set and the picture quality is great in comparison to the 120Hz model. The good thing about LCD's is that there's no glare what so ever. This you can so tell from this TV. The rim of the TV is Glossy Black, attracts glare, but when you look on the LCD there isn't. Another great thing about this TV is that it turned into my computer by connecting my CPU to the PC Video Input on the side. I had my wireless mouse and keyboard, sitting on my sofa looking at my emails, pictures, ext. Sony could have made these speakers much better but with a home theater system, it's fine. Overall I think that it's a good TV and I made a good decision by getting this Sony Bravia. If you're on a budget save a couple hundred $ and get this one.
Product: KDL52S5100 52" BRAVIA 1080p LCD HDTV
ezed785 - (06/30/2009) I'm not a tech guy, but the research I did paid off. I was overwhelmed by the quality of this tv. the price was the best found at the time and the seller was first class in the transaction. I hooked up the Samsung blu-ray player and stream movies. connections I was able to do myself. that was amazing in itself. love it
koly - (06/29/2009) I have had the TV for over a year. I noticed the whites were washed out using the component inputs. Then this past weekend I plugged in my laptop via the VGA port and tried to change the resolution. Then viola the TV turned off never to turn on again. The power light is on it just never does anything. Several other people have had the same problem as me. Customer support was a waste of time. I spent over 70 minutes on hold just to be told it would cost me $245 just to have the unit checked out. This excludes any replacement parts. I will never buy an Element Electronics product in my life. This brand is garbage.
Product: FLX-3210 32" LCD TV (Widescreen, 1366x768, 1200:1, HDTV)