I suppose it depends on the brands. You can save some real money online with curbside delivery if you don't mind the risk of not being able to take it back to a store. If I was buying a LED I would be looking at the Sony Bravo line... the way I understand it there are three different levels within the Bravo line but all of them are well thought off. The only problem is they max out at 52 inches


At 10:07 AM 9/26/2009, you wrote:
Well, just saw a Costco advert for a 54" 1080p plasma for $1200 delivered
(after $300 off); not sure which model it is, but from a size/price deal
perspective, it might not be a bad thing to look into.

Costco, or Best Buy, might be your best bets to look at and buy the TVs (if
you spent more cash, Best Buy with the 4 yr warranty might be good); anyone
else got thoughts on where to get them?

                                                        BINO


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bino Gopal
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 9:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [H] advise

A new plasma or LCD (using LEDs as the light source) TV is probably your
best bet.  They'll all be 1080p, and you should definitely have that as
Blu-Ray needs that res, and the tv should also upconvert SD stuff to that
res too...and nothing beats watching tv in HD nowadays; it's a world of
difference since I got my TivoHD last Oct and started recording everything
in HD; I'd never go back!

Depends on how much you want to spend though.  Fwiw, I got a 60" Samsung DLP
(which used LED though) on sale at Best Buy for $950 (talked it down from
the $1200; it was open box) back in Feb or so when my 36" Sony XBR WEGA CRT
died, and I've been pretty happy with it.

If any of those are still around (I doubt they're making them anymore in
favor of LCD since everyone wants "thin") it could be a good price/perf
ratio, as a LCD or Plasma that size is going to be WAAAY more expensive...if
you do find one and have questions I can fill you in on whether it's a good
one or not, etc.

That's the high-level w/o getting too detailed.  HTH!

                                                        BINO


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
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Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 9:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [H] advise

Moving into a new place and it looks like I will move off the bottom feeder
list (for TV's)
Going to replace my 32" crt with probably a 46" flat screen and get a new
audio system also with a blue ray player.

I know crap about all this 1080p and the rest of the specs. LCD,LED ????
Did not figure would go there until this TV crapped out but my current stand
and TV will go to my son's new room and apparently we/I am able to get
whatever I need.(want) 8-)
Advice appreciated without starting a audio /video war. <:-|
thanks
FP


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