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MDJase

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What's A Good 720p 30"-35" Hdtv?
« on: November 14, 2006, 02:28:00 AM »

BTW, The price range I'm looking at is about $1500 (USD).
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What's A Good 720p 30"-35" Hdtv?
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2006, 06:06:00 AM »

moving to AV tech
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MDJase

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What's A Good 720p 30"-35" Hdtv?
« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2006, 07:49:00 AM »

So from what I've read, I assume Sony and Samsung are the best TV's out there for gaming. Am I right?

Here's a few I've found. What do you guys think of these:

32INCH S SERIES BRAVIA LCD TV KLV32S200
http://www.sony.com....jsp?categoryId=
22400

42IN BRAVIA 3LCD TV KF42E200
http://www.sony.com....jsp?categoryId=
23775

32 Inch LA32S71BX
http://www.samsung.c...tv/la32s71b.asp

I think the Samsung one might be a bit better since it says "Game Mode for optimised HD gaming. Enhance your HD gaming experience with the Samsung’s exclusive Game Mode, designed to heighten the sharpness of the image and boost gaming sound effects."
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What's A Good 720p 30"-35" Hdtv?
« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2006, 06:45:00 PM »

QUOTE(MDJase @ Nov 14 2006, 09:56 AM) View Post

So from what I've read, I assume Sony and Samsung are the best TV's out there for gaming. Am I right?

Here's a few I've found. What do you guys think of these:

32INCH S SERIES BRAVIA LCD TV KLV32S200
http://www.sony.com....jsp?categoryId=
22400

42IN BRAVIA 3LCD TV KF42E200
http://www.sony.com....jsp?categoryId=
23775

32 Inch LA32S71BX
http://www.samsung.c...tv/la32s71b.asp

I think the Samsung one might be a bit better since it says "Game Mode for optimised HD gaming. Enhance your HD gaming experience with the Samsung’s exclusive Game Mode, designed to heighten the sharpness of the image and boost gaming sound effects."


I'm not an expert but I really don't think it matters. I would get a tv that has HDMI and HDTV tuner built-in. Most of these TV's can do 1080i and 720P. You may even find one that can do 1080p but it may cost more. Cost effective ones may be Sceptre, Bravia, Olevia, Vizio. All good options.
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