...for my bedroom around $500. Any suggestions, links?
7/7/2006 4:10:13 PM
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824022008^ Thats a good and cheap LCD... Actually its not that bad of one either... i might get it myself.
7/7/2006 4:48:39 PM
I got one very similar to this one about a year ago from Circuit City, except mine is a 17" widescreen. It doubles as a computer monitor too. Since I don't have a standalone DVD player in my room I can just play DVD's on my computer and watch them on the TV. The list price on the Best Buy website is $750 for this 19", but mine was a little less due to the 2" difference. Also, mine was open box and Circuit City had some kind of special promotion/coupon thing going on so I got mine for I think a little more then $500. If you can find one of them open box, you can get a really good deal.http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7704727&type=product&productCategoryId=cat15076&id=1138084940767If you want, I can try and find the model number when I get home from work.[Edited on July 7, 2006 at 4:58 PM. Reason : ]
7/7/2006 4:55:28 PM
older hdtv off craigslist!
7/7/2006 5:01:56 PM
I have a 32" olevia lt32hve I'll sell for $800. Owned it about 6 months. Only selling to get a 50" sxrd
7/7/2006 6:19:12 PM
^ pretty nice tv, have one, happy with it. does a really good picture and works great with the time warner HD-DVR box. i've got 2 pc's and the cable box hooked up to mine and it all looks decent. I've had mine for about a year now.I think it's weird that more places don't carry and push Olevia TV's. Syntax, olevia's owner, is one of the few REAL manufacturers of LCD's and they're used as OEM's for many other brands.[Edited on July 7, 2006 at 8:27 PM. Reason : ]
7/7/2006 8:23:46 PM
I am definitely looking for something no smaller than 27"
7/7/2006 8:29:46 PM
42" LCD _>http://www2.buydig.com/shop/product.aspx?utm_id=17&ref=pricegrabber&utm_source=PriceGrabber&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=SYNLT42HVI&sku=SYNLT42HVIor this nice beast_>http://www.fotoconnection.com/viewitem.php?IndexID=22446&RefTag=froogle#spec_detail
7/7/2006 8:32:02 PM
ok hang on, that is way out of my price rangei already have a 51 HDTV Sony Rear projection that I bought 2 years ago (which is wonderful by the way)I am looking for something to go in my room. it does not have to be HD, I am just looking for a quality tv that is around a 32"[Edited on July 7, 2006 at 8:34 PM. Reason : and a flat screen][Edited on July 7, 2006 at 8:35 PM. Reason : for around $500]
7/7/2006 8:34:49 PM
ahaha, nevermind. didn't really look at that original post.
7/7/2006 8:37:35 PM
its ok you can still help me what about this - http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?cat=Televisions&pid=05742496000&vertical=ELEC&subcat=31+to+37+inch+TVs&BV_UseBVCookie=Yes[Edited on July 7, 2006 at 8:40 PM. Reason : for $522]
7/7/2006 8:38:51 PM
heh, maybe you can talk smoothcrim down on that 32" olevia...but yeah, you could always try one of these ones:JVC model AV32F577It's 32" and has a built in QAM and ATSC tuner. It's a flat CRT, if that's what you meant by flat screen. Really though, if you want something that big and in that price range, you're not going to find anything really flat that's also any good.There's also the SONY KD-32FS170, another good 32" flat crt.^ looks a lot like that JVC I just mentioned. it's nice that it'll at least receive the HD signals, even if it has to dowconvert all of them. means you can get free digital tv.[Edited on July 7, 2006 at 8:48 PM. Reason : ]
7/7/2006 8:47:28 PM
yeah i thought the specs were nice[Edited on July 7, 2006 at 9:00 PM. Reason : I have a JVC now and it is starting to display dark images even though the brightness is up full]
7/7/2006 8:58:41 PM
^^^ I bought the Sony model similar to that a few years ago. I narrowed my choices between the toshiba and the sony and I think I picked the sony because it did an enhanced 16:9, but I think the toshiba did a better PiP. Of course the price range was $800-$900 then and now both are around $500http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?cat=Televisions&pid=05742696000&vertical=ELEC&subcat=31+to+37+inch+TVs&BV_UseBVCookie=Yesheavy though at 160 lbs
7/7/2006 11:16:49 PM
yeah i was looking at that one too[Edited on July 8, 2006 at 9:16 AM. Reason : someone explain to me what the difference between SD and ED is and which is a better buy][Edited on July 8, 2006 at 9:16 AM. Reason : BTTT]
7/8/2006 9:14:57 AM
google is your friend:http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=difference+sdtv+edtvfirst 10 results look promising
7/8/2006 9:33:16 AM
well i was asking the ppl of this thread the question, but coolthx[Edited on July 8, 2006 at 9:38 AM. Reason : it looks like EDTV seems to be the way to go if I am not looking for an HDTV]
7/8/2006 9:36:19 AM
yeah, if the price difference isn't too much, EDTV seems like it might be worth it
7/8/2006 9:44:26 AM
yeah now the trick is to find an EDTV for my price range that isnt a piece of shit[Edited on July 8, 2006 at 9:48 AM. Reason : ...]
7/8/2006 9:48:12 AM
http://www.samsung.com/Products/TV/SlimFitHDTV/TXS2782HXXAA.asp27 inch slim crt style HDTV.... just over 500 (less than 600)i'm actually looking at getting something like this.... ]
8/10/2006 1:35:05 PM
The biggest you can get in that size range is like a 32" SDTV tube, like a sharp. You may be able to get a 36" SDTV tube but they don't sell 'em at Best Buy so I wouldn't know about that. Stay away from RCA, and you pretty much can't go wrong in this type of TV. Make sure to get one with a flat screen (opposed to the curved/bubble screen TVs).\If you want to get something better than SD, the Samsung linked is your best bet. It's not widescreen (which means widescreen HD content isn't going to use the full resolution unless you're stretching the picture), and it's smaller but it's a good TV and everything will look great on it.
8/10/2006 2:24:26 PM
you can get a 30 inch version that's a widescreen but i don't know how much the price jumps...
8/10/2006 3:11:57 PM
I ended up buying a laptop last weekend so the my TV purchase has been delayed for a few weeks
8/11/2006 1:07:19 PM