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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.First preaseason http://www.patriots.com/games/index.cfm?ac=gamedetails&eid=2670 game kicks off in exactly one month. :woohoo:
A 46" LCD Samsung is my leading contender right now - I was planning on Plasma but didn't realize the difference in reflectivity until I saw them.Anything Samsung bro
Did you look into DLP? I have a 61" Samsung 1080P ... and love it. BTW, tigerdirect.com had a Panasonic model with the same primary specs as mine for ~ $1500 - that's a huge bargain if it's a nice set - I paid ~ $4000 for mine two years ago.A 46" LCD Samsung is my leading contender right now - I was planning on Plasma but didn't realize the difference in reflectivity until I saw them.
I think these are my top two right now :
Samsung LN-T4661F and the Sharp LC-46D82U
Yeah, I really need the thinness of the plasma/lcd as the viewing distance in my living room isn't all that big so any distance coming out from the wall makes it even shorter. I was going to go a bit bigger with plasma but, like I said, I love the non reflectivity of LCD.Did you look into DLP? I have a 61" Samsung 1080P ... and love it.
That's the thing for me. Last year our losses were paper losses now and we didn't get the "oh sh!t" factor until we realized that the players were really gone - now the shoe's on the other foot and although we know we've added Moss, Stallworth, Welker, Thomas, et al, it won't truly sink in until they make plays on the field that wouldn't have been made last year.It's going to be so weird seeing Randy Moss in a Patriots uniform
Yeah, I really need the thinness of the plasma/lcd as the viewing distance in my living room isn't all that big so any distance coming out from the wall makes it even shorter. I was going to go a bit bigger with plasma but, like I said, I love the non reflectivity of LCD.
A 46" LCD Samsung is my leading contender right now - I was planning on Plasma but didn't realize the difference in reflectivity until I saw them.
I think these are my top two right now :
Samsung LN-T4661F and the Sharp LC-46D82U
Pioneers are phenomenal plasmas, no doubt. They're definitely considered #1 for plasma. Not sure what to say about the glare but I didn't see any plasmas with a low glare/reflection when I made the rounds last week (2 Costcos, 1 Best Buy, 1 Sears, 1 Circuit City).I forget the serial number, but it's a 50-inch. I believe the same model comes in 40 and 55 as well. I also find that the glare on the TV is much less on the Plasma than it was on the LCD.
Pioneers are phenomenal plasmas, no doubt. They're definitely considered #1 for plasma. Not sure what to say about the glare but I didn't see any plasmas with a low glare/reflection when I made the rounds last week (2 Costcos, 1 Best Buy, 1 Sears, 1 Circuit City).
Keep in mind that the higher the resolution the closer you can sit for a given screen size. With 1080P I sit about 8' from the screen and I don't feel at all "too close". Of course, you do see a lot of artifacts when you watch old lo-def stuff, particularly on analog channels (which are going away in 2009). But even "standard-definition" digital broadcasts look fine at this distance, at least to me.Yeah, I really need the thinness of the plasma/lcd as the viewing distance in my living room isn't all that big so any distance coming out from the wall makes it even shorter. I was going to go a bit bigger with plasma but, like I said, I love the non reflectivity of LCD.
Tweeter is another good place to look - they have a good selection of higher end models but their prices are higher than the stores you mentioned. I shopped at tweeter and then bought online - vanns.com. I had a very good experience with them. You don't get local support but my tv arrived perfect.Pioneers are phenomenal plasmas, no doubt. They're definitely considered #1 for plasma. Not sure what to say about the glare but I didn't see any plasmas with a low glare/reflection when I made the rounds last week (2 Costcos, 1 Best Buy, 1 Sears, 1 Circuit City).