Before anybody bitches and asks me to read the threads on here and information on the internet, this is what I have to say:I have read all the 1+ page threads on here. I have looked briefly at some websites to help me and my wife decide. But, here is the thing: We don't watch that much TV, and with a child on the way, we will watch even less. We just watch the news (BBC, CNN, SKY) for 10 minutes a few times a day, a few Nat Geo programs per week, and about 1 movie per week. We don't really care for all the latest technology when it comes to TVs (for music and cameras, we do), so all we want from TWW is to read the list of the TVs below and then recommend one or two models from there, which you think is the best in terms of picture quality. We hardly watch TV with lights off.We went to a local large electronics store similar to BB/CC and with a pen and paper in hand, started writing down the prices and specs of all the models we were considering (between 37" and 42" AND under $1,500). After finishing 5 brands (Sharp, JVC, Toshiba, Panasonic, Samsung), while in the middle of the 6th (Sony), and with one left to go (LG), I was approached by a Sony or Samsung (can't remember) rep (not a store employee), who said it was against company policy to let customers write down the prices/info of so many models (because he said I might be an agent of another store ). I argued with him for a bit, and then left, because he was an idiot. I wasn't deciding between cookies, but between different models and brands of a very high tech product.Again, our only criteria are picture quality and sound (and of course, product quality). HD is not really an issue, because we don't anticipate getting an HD signal for at least a few to several years (Would the pic quality of a 1080p be [much] better than that of a 1080i, with a normal TV signal? If so, then yes, that would be a criterion). Oh, and the price is also a criterion, but only if, for example, there is product A, and product B which is 90% as good as product A, but at, say 70% of the price of product A. Then we would go with product B. An SD slot might be nice as well. I have never bought a TV, and so I know not much about all the latest features and technologies, and frankly, don't have the time or inclination to learn it now. (they have so many of those little tech/feature-stickers on the perimeter, it is head-hurting)Please suggest one/two 37", and one/two 40"/42" (or suggest as you see fit, since you are the experts!).All are LCDs unless otherwise indicated.Oh and, I remember reading in some old thread that there are 2 types of LCD TVs, and one of them is better than Plasmas, but the other not as good as Plasmas. So what are the 2 types? And how could I tell the ones below apart?This should be easy for you gurus on TWW as the models are limited to the ones below. Please don't suggest any other models or any websites to get them cheaper, as we are not in the US, so that would be useless to us, unfortunately.SharpLC42PX5M, 42", $1,333, 1080iLC37PX5M, 37", $1,040, 1080iJVCLT42EX18, 42", $1,120, 1080iToshiba37AV500E, 37", $1,040, 1080i42AV500E, 42", $1,253, 1080i42X3500E, 42", $1,600, 1080pPanasonicTX37LX80, 37", $1,067, 1080iTH42PV8MS, 42", $1,067, Plasma (1024x768)TH42PV8MS, 42", $1,200, Plasma (1024x768) (same as above, but with home theater system worth $320)TH42PV80MS, 42", $1,173, Plasma (1024x768)SamsungLA37A450, 37", $1,011, 1080iLA40A450, 40", $1,173, 1080iLA40A550, 40", $1,493, 1080pPS42A410, 42", $1,037, 1080i, PlasmaSonyKLV40S400A, 40", $1,320, 1080pKLV40V400A, 40", $1,467, 1080p.(couple of more Sony models).Interrupted by idiot Sony/Samsung repLGCouldn't write down any info because of above.Will go back and get the info on the LG models and the remaining Sony models.THANK YOU!!! P.S. There is another big electronics store, and they might have some different models. I hope to go there in the next couple of days and add some more models to this thread.Sorry for the [words].
1/1/2009 3:43:58 PM
i'd go with a samsung
1/1/2009 3:51:36 PM
As far as price and performance are concerned, buy a Panasonic Plasma.720p models are dirt cheap and with how low prices have been on them as of late (like $700), it is absolutely impossible to go wrong.Some of the latest model numbers are TH-42PX80U and TH-42PX85U
1/1/2009 3:59:21 PM
Panasonic (for Plasma)TH42PV8MS, 42", $1,067, Plasma (1024x768)TH42PV8MS, 42", $1,200, Plasma (1024x768) (same as above, but with home theater system worth $320)TH42PV80MS, 42", $1,173, Plasma (1024x768)Samsung (for LCD or Plasma)LA40A450, 40", $1,173, 1080iLA40A550, 40", $1,493, 1080pPS42A410, 42", $1,037, 1080i, Plasmajust need to decide which one you think looks better.[Edited on January 1, 2009 at 4:00 PM. Reason : .]
1/1/2009 4:00:27 PM
Thanks for the answers so far.I just want to quote the following so at least they get answered by someone:Would the pic quality of a 1080p be [much] better than that of a 1080i, with a normal TV signal?Oh and, I remember reading in some old thread that there are 2 types of LCD TVs, and one of them is better than Plasmas, but the other not as good as Plasmas. So what are the 2 types? And how could I tell the ones below apart?Thanks again![Edited on January 1, 2009 at 6:25 PM. Reason : ]
1/1/2009 6:24:43 PM
1/1/2009 6:29:31 PM
^ 1080i generally looks better on a 1080p TV because most of the TVs do blend deinterlacing instead of your bob or scan conversion, but of which effectively lose resolution.For a "normal" TV signal, it won't really matter though, but normal signals are quickly fading in to obscurity.I would definitely go with a 1080p TV though, because they generally have better video decoders in them than their lower-res models, which means things will automatically look better.You should be able to spend a little bit more and get the 650 series samsung, otherwise the Toshiba X series, the 550 series samsung, or the 80 series Panasonic plasma are your best options, with the Panasonic and the Samsung being about equal (but the X series being the best-- keep in mind Toshiba is notorious for color distortions at angles and "crunching" in the shadows), depending on your circumstances (assuming the PV series is the durka durka version of the PX series: http://www.avforums.com/forums/plasma-televisions/771935-differences-between-panasonic-px8-px80-px80b.html )
1/1/2009 7:39:43 PM
1/1/2009 8:02:06 PM
1/1/2009 8:10:44 PM
1/1/2009 8:37:33 PM
2 thoughts.1) the entire purpose of this 10 page thread is so people can ask questions there and not have a million "I'm buying a new tv...help me" threads. Your questions could have easily gone there.2)Why would you spend $1000+ on a semi-nice tv if you don't have, aren't interested in, nor can get a picture that's even close to worthy of it. If it were me, I'd spend $300 on the best looking tube tv I could get my hands on and then in a few years when you've got need for a nice HDTV you'll be able to get the equivalent of a $3000-4000 tv for the same $1000-$1200 that you're looking to spend now. Bottom line is I don't know why you're even concerned about picture quality at all if all you're going to be watching is some crappy ass SD signal anyway. You could drop $5000 on the best newest technology out there and it would still look like ass if all you're watching is a non-HD source.
1/1/2009 10:17:25 PM
El Nacho makes two very good points.Should have used the other thread.Should get a smaller 37" 720p TV for <$600, save your money for when you need a real TV
1/2/2009 12:20:48 AM
Those prices in the original post look high. Always look at slickdeals.net to find the best price.LCD, 120hz, 1080p
1/2/2009 12:31:39 AM
1/2/2009 3:36:29 AM
my parents have the 40" samsung 1080p (LN something) and i got them a blu ray player for xmasit looked amazing; however, for some reason when i try to calibrate it for them, it always reverts back to its default retina-burning settings which are really painful if there arent any other lights on in the room
1/2/2009 7:26:21 AM
there's a couple different modes. i've found that depending on the 'input' the mode changes.so if you change the mode for the cable STB input, then go to your blu-ray input, you'll have to set the mode for that input separately. it stores in memory which mode was set for which inputi have the LN40A650 (40" 1080p 120Hz)
1/2/2009 12:51:31 PM
i can vouch for the Samsung LN**A650 series. I have the 52" and it is amazing and superior to most TV's I've seen. The smaller models look great too. OTA HD signals are free and a cheap HD antenna works well and looks great
1/2/2009 3:33:05 PM
1/2/2009 9:41:20 PM
not reading the whole thing, but my two cents:plasma - panasonic first, samsung close secondlcd - samsung
1/2/2009 11:01:10 PM
Panasonic 42" Viera Plasma THC4218 720P at Costco B&M $680 ($730 Costco.com)
1/3/2009 11:01:23 PM
LCD - Sony, SamsungPlamsa - Panasonic.For what you are trying to do..go LCD
1/5/2009 8:16:27 PM
Ordered a Samsung LN52A750 today!
1/19/2009 7:05:02 PM
So I went to Circuit City and found the Sony Bravia 46W4100 120hz LCD for $1800! i picked the same TV up from CC back in november for $1100 OTD. I was laughing my ass off when I saw the "$1999 $1799" tag
1/19/2009 7:24:30 PM
cast another vote for Samsung lnxxa650 modelsi got my 46" calibrated and the blacks are incredible
1/19/2009 8:14:14 PM
I have a 46PZ80U and I can really spot a similar priced LCD when I go over to someones place that has one.
1/19/2009 8:29:05 PM
Just picked up the panasonic 50inch 1080p plasma. Damn thing is sweet and takes up most of the wall. i would say the overall picture looks better than my sharp aquos just because of the color definition in the plasma.and you really picked up a 120hz 1080p sony tv for $1100??
1/19/2009 10:01:46 PM
LCD FOR NORMAL PEOPLEPLASMA FOR PEOPLE WHO CAREKIND OF LIKE BUD LIGHT OR GUINNESSSOME LIKE DARK/TASTE , SOME JUST WANT TO GET DRUNK
1/19/2009 10:09:04 PM
If you have a sams around you, i would advise you to go by there and check them out. They usually have better prices on tv's than most other stores around. But thats just my opinion
1/19/2009 10:45:38 PM
1/21/2009 5:25:21 PM
come on now. lcds look like garbage.
1/21/2009 6:01:03 PM
how necessary are color calibrations?sounds like a scam.
1/21/2009 6:25:53 PM
color calibrations seem like a scam to me too...both of my tvs have settings for sports, movies, video games, etc and those seem to work just fine for me. then again, im not some crazy videophile who would obsess over something like that.
1/21/2009 7:43:55 PM
color calibrations are not a scam, but unless you are very serious about the getting the best color & blacks, then you probably don't need to. i have got a free LCD calibration dvd though i got awhile back that helped, but the manf. settings were close.
1/21/2009 8:01:39 PM
so how did you do it yourself?
1/21/2009 8:37:19 PM
changed the settings in the TV's menu so the displayed image looks right
1/21/2009 8:45:08 PM
Ah. Don't they use some kind of l33t camera when they do it professionally? What do they charge for that at Best Buy, like $300? Fuck that.
1/21/2009 8:51:26 PM
yea, that's retarded. even in the AVS forum they all can't agree on what looks best. it's all personal preference IMHO.
1/21/2009 8:55:34 PM
^thats because part of it depends on the roomcalibration has to do with accurately displaying colors/shades, hence the needs for expensive cameras and whatnotand again, some people simply don't like the look of a professionally calibrated picture
1/28/2009 4:37:35 PM
Well, I got mine in the other day, and the default colors look fine to me
1/28/2009 5:14:53 PM