Bino,
Believe you mean "little bro." I did so agonize back then trying to find the extra 1.5 inches (aesthetic) I needed for the 61" Pro. Did not happen!
LOL!!!!
I rarely sit and do COA long term calculations. If I did, I might have never dabbled in this computer "money-pit!" So much for that logic!!! :)
Still,
I have so much fun with these complex systems that I only sorta understand in a very surface-mode. I read the List for the details; because I know bigger tweaks than I populate this List!
Best,
Duncan


Bino Gopal wrote:
Hehe, you have the big bro to my 61" one! ;)  I wanted that one, but with
the space that I have the 61" is almost too big, so couldn't have done the
67"; oh well! :P

Blu-ray is awesome but it does HDTV really well too (and I mostly watch TV
on TW cable since I have 7 DVR tuners in the LR currently! :P).  And I was
like you too-paying a lot less for it now and it's much nicer and bigger
than my old tv.

Even though I debated getting a $4-6k Pioneer Kuro Elite plasma (50 or 60"),
I'm happy paying <$1k and having something this good for that much less; and
yeah, my last one was the Sony WEGA XBR400 36" CRT which I paid $2500 for in
2000, so not bad when you amortize it out...if this lasts ~4 yrs then I'll
be happy (and I did pay $200 for the Best Buy plan for 4 yrs, so one way or
another I'll get a tv that lasts that long! ;P).

Looks like $250/yr for a TV is the sweet spot (at least for me).

                                                        BINO

P.S. I think there are still Best Buys that have those TVs lying around out
front, or maybe in the back b/c they didn't sell b/c people are buying the
LCDs now just b/c they're thin...you could probably get one for a steal if
you were interested Duncan...I paid $950 for my 61" (make sure it has the
LED tho; model # is HL61A750) so you should probably be able to get it for
less with a little negotiating.  HTH!


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Anthony Q. Martin
Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 9:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [H] Digital TV buying

I have one of those DLP LED Samsungs...67-inches of gorgeousness, but no longer made. Great for high-def TV and blu ray. Watching BSG on Bluray now. Fantastic. Sometimes, old things dying works to your advantage, because I swore I would not buy another TV until my last one died. It didn't quite make it 10 years, but I paid less for this new one and have a far, far better TV and overall viewing experience.

Duncan, you are lucky!

DSinc wrote:
Greg/Bino,
Thanks for the concise answer. I only shared what I see in ads for the past many months. Now I know that "240Hz is hype." Off to look at choices, and, figure out what to do with the very large Pioneer hulk!
Best,
Duncan


Greg Sevart wrote:
120Hz provided real value. Being a multiple of 24 (as in, standard 24fps
film content), it allows for nice smooth 5:5 pulldown, vs the 3:2 that must be performed when displaying at 60Hz. 240Hz, in contrast, is marketing. Any
240Hz set that looks better than a 120Hz set has nothing to do with the
refresh frequency and is simply a result of newer/better backlight, panel,
and/or electronics, etc.

Also note that not all 120Hz TV sets are capable of 5:5 pulldown.

Greg

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:hardware-
[email protected]] On Behalf Of DSinc
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 7:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [H] Digital TV buying

Don't you mean 240Hz?
Best,
Duncan


swzaske wrote:
Try to get 120 HZ as well because it won't blur as much during action
scenes.


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