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mike_jacko

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« on: January 08, 2006, 11:38:00 AM »

QUOTE(Festering @ Jan 8 2006, 07:33 PM) View Post

I've narrowed it down to two 32 inch sets for gaming with my 360, xbox, and Ps2.

Sharp 32da5u
Sony s32a10

They both seem fairly equal. The Sony is compatiable with a PC, but the TV will likely be used primary for console gaming and dvd movies with some standard television. They both have good response times, with the Sony having the better at 8ms compared to Sharps 12ms. Will I see a difference in the response times, or are both models good gaming tvs? The Sharp has an extra component input, but I'm mainly concerned with the picture quality and response time.

Thanks

P.S. Both are fairly equal in price, so money isn't a deciding factor between the two, I just want the best tv out of the two I posted. I'm also a little concerned how they'll look with my xbox and PS2. It'll be also used for the PS3 in the near future.





i like the aquos....if you can wait the new aquos are suppose to be 6-8ms
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Gazcoigne

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« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2006, 03:31:00 AM »

id suggest getting an x2vga or the xbox HD AV pack for your xbox as using the old scart or component input you will only get an upscaled 480i picture which is not great on LCD's. That is if they have VGA input or DVI for the x2vga (dont know as i havent looked at them)

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