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Donogh5
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I'm trying to decide between:

http://www.samsung.com/uk/products/television/tftlcd/le40r51bxxeu.asp

and

http://tinyurl.com/8wvff

I'm leaning towards the Samsung because it got a good review on C|net: http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/televisions/0,39030218,39193146,00.htm

Can't find any reviews on the Sony, but there is this first take: http://www.cnet.com.au/hometheatre/tvs/0,39026201,40057167,00.htm

Price isn't really a consideration because they're both around the same (€2200/$2600).

Opinions?

[Edited on November 20, 2005 at 12:05 PM. Reason : tinyurl]

11/20/2005 12:04:11 PM

Josh8315
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you sure you want spend your money on an LCD tv? prices will come down big time over the next few years.

[Edited on November 20, 2005 at 12:06 PM. Reason : -]

11/20/2005 12:06:09 PM

Charybdisjim
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price already have come down if you buy an "off brand" like olevia... and the name brands use mostly the same lcd's since alot of them don't even make their own anyways.

11/20/2005 12:21:09 PM

Donogh5
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^^ i know prices are coming down, but I want it now

^ the main reason for buying a mainstream brand is after sales support, plus you don't always know what you're getting with an "off brand"

11/20/2005 12:31:10 PM

Josh8315
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i have a 15" samsung LCD. good quality.

11/20/2005 12:32:49 PM

Charybdisjim
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^^ yeah, that's why research helps. My 32" Olevia is awesome, and I got it from J&R. They have great support, good prices, and no sales tax since their retail store is in NY.

11/20/2005 12:35:49 PM

statepkt
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fuck sony.

11/20/2005 2:28:59 PM

Donogh5
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^^ cool, i'll look into it

only thing is if I order from the US, i'd have to pay import duty

not sure if Olevia TVs are sold in europe

^ why?

11/20/2005 3:10:03 PM

Charybdisjim
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Us, China, and Mexico as far as I know. Amazon.com has it, but amazon.co.uk doesn't have olevia products. ah well. But the samsung screen is better, just maybe not 1000 bucks better.



Can anyone think of a underrated high quality LCD maker that might sell their stuff in europe?



[Edited on November 20, 2005 at 6:21 PM. Reason : ]

11/20/2005 6:12:47 PM

bigben1024
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I have a 19" Ceptre which is fantastic, but I'm too lazy to find out if they sell larger sizes or if they sell in euro.

11/20/2005 9:19:18 PM

dyson
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ever think of dlp or lcd projections? you can get a lot more real estate for what might be considered even a better picture.

11/20/2005 11:24:01 PM

darkone
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I'll tell you right now that it will be worth getting something that can do 1920x1080.

11/21/2005 1:42:44 AM

bigben1024
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well, it probably doesn't help you and you probably already know about it, but...

11/21/2005 6:10:24 PM

STIFFY
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i have a 50 inch sony grand wega lcd. the bulb blew in the first 6 months. im not impressed at all. SD picture quality sucks as well. HD however is awesome.

11/21/2005 7:18:51 PM

philihp
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^how long is your warranty? did you file it?

our 42 inch sony lcd is working fine. if at any time in the next 7 years anything happens, circuit city will replace it, or replace it with a model then >= the original purchase price of this one.

11/21/2005 7:47:21 PM

Charybdisjim
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standard warranty does not cover bulb replacement.

11/21/2005 7:52:00 PM

McFly
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I have a 56" samsung dlp. I looked at a lot of lcds, dlp's, plasma. It was a toss up between the lcd and dlp as far as picture quality and price value. My samsung is the wins. HD is incredible and I am totally pleased. I would go with the samsung.

11/21/2005 8:15:36 PM

BluBalls
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^ what model? I wanna get a DLP

11/21/2005 9:10:22 PM

McFly
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hl-r5667w..this is this years model with 720p resolution. Newer models next year will probably have 1080p res...however broadcast programming at that resolution may be limited and I don't think any dvd's use that high of quality res as a standard. I'm very pleased with mine. Watching anything in hd is an experience and once you get used to it, you won't want to watch any thing else

11/21/2005 10:19:57 PM

bigben1024
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yeah, sometimes I forget I'm watching normal channels and I start wondering why the hell my tv cost so much. Then I watch some cheerleaders or playboy mansion show on HD Net and all is well.

11/21/2005 10:47:13 PM

Donogh5
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Went with Samsung. Seemed like the better choice. But got a 37" because it'll fit the space better: http://tinyurl.com/9pvaq

[Edited on November 22, 2005 at 6:55 PM. Reason : tinyurl]

11/22/2005 6:51:13 PM

Jonesey
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Quote :
"Newer models next year will probably have 1080p res..."


Actually samsung brought out a 1080p model at the same time as the 720p model but stores such as bestbuy and circuit city didn't pick up the line. Audio Advice carries that line though...the 56" model is the 5678.

[Edited on November 22, 2005 at 8:02 PM. Reason : ]

11/22/2005 7:59:01 PM

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