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Originally Posted by simmer2
I'm finally looking at buying a flat screen TV, as prices have come down to a pretty affordable level.
We're going for a 42" TV because the room is a little smaller and I really don't know whether to go with Plasma or LCD. It looks I can get a 1080p LCD for the same price as a regular plasma without the 1080p.
The one that has kind of peaked my interest is the LG 42LB5D 42" 1080p LCD HDTV. It has a refresh rate of 5ms and a 7000:1 contrast ratio, both of which seem quite good. The price is also reasonable at $1699.
I guess these are my questions:
1) Should I go with 1080p LCD if I can, or a plasma that doesn't have 1080p? Plasma's with that technology are getting out of my price range. (Looking to spend around $1700).
2) Does anybody have the LG TV I'm talking about? All the reviews I've read sounded good, except for the CNET one which has me worried.
3) Can anyone recommend something better than what I've found, or at least send me on the right direction? I'm going to be watching movies and sports, that's about it.
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My buddy at work is looking at a home theater package and he found what looks like a decent deal at the Brick. It's a pretty sweet TV, and the sound system is almost like a throw-in, check it out.
http://thebrick.com/Application/Cart...Code=KDL40VHTP
I know some people will say negative things about the Home Theater in a Box, but if you're looking for bang for your buck, that deal looks pretty good. For $1998, a decent deal I think.
The Sony Bravia LCD also happens to be at the top of Photon's list
I guess what makes this a deal is if you have an existing sound system.