The picture quality is very good, it's a sharp aquos with the quardros
engine (led), from my comparisons it has both on paper and execution,
higher contrast ratio than the other TVs I compared it to,, along with
color reproduction.  Looks great even with sunlight in the room.  The apps,
and dlna are all simply icing... I didn't pick the 3d version simply
because I don't like 3d not even in theaters... I don't think the tech is
there so I can't justify getting a tv simply for 3d.  I really like the
picture quality, it looks fantastic!  I have my popcorn hour plugged into
it at the moment but I've already tested the dlna capabilities and it's
simply cool.

I may revisit 3d once the uhdtvs come out ;-)

On Friday, December 2, 2011, DSinc <[email protected]> wrote:
> Francisco,
> So what tv has all your needed 'enablers'?
> Appears you care more about features than video quality; jmho.
> Duncan
>
>
> On 12/02/2011 16:44, Francisco Tapia wrote:
>>
>> well... it costs between $50 to $120 for these devices VS spending on a
>> $300 xbox/ps3 or +$500 on a new TV, and buying a new TV is sometimes a
>> difficult proposition.. example:
>>
>> My Samsung in one room was purchased when USB video support was the
thing,
>> and ethernet was new on TVs, so it supported minimal apps.  Samsung is
one
>> of the hardware vendors out there that just kinda suck in software
support
>> :(, I say that because the TV that I have has all the same hardware like
>> the newer TV that came out a few months after that supported dlna
streaming
>> ethernet.. arg!  Past the time where I can go back and return it.. and
am I
>> really going to hold on to the TV box for any length of time?  No, i'm
>> not...
>>
>> My recent purchased TV supports dlna plus a plethora of Apps... no
>> roku/atv2 required.  it even has wifi :) (i purposefully skipped out on
3D,
>> dont like it, dont want it)
>>
>>
>> -Francisco
>> http://bit.ly/sqlthis   | Tsql and More...
>>  <http://db.tt/JeXURAx>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 11:27, Joshua MacCraw<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>
>>> With dnla,netflix, hulu, and etc... I becoming mainstream features on tv
>>> sets, nevermind xbox or playstation doing them, once you have dnla&
>>> CIFS/NFS servers setup I don't see the point in many of these other
>>> devices.
>>>
>

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