I'm a little fucked up and I have a habit of getting sentimental during such situations, but I really wanted to express my feelings towards this tv. I bought it at Circuit City, and come to find out, they alter the settings in the showcase room so the tv doesn't even compare to other brands' televisions. Truth is, it's a wonderful tv at an amazing price, and if you can find a way to buy it for $420 like I did, you will be equally satisfied.
12/16/2007 10:23:52 PM
no you won't. my computer monitor is bigger than that POS.
12/16/2007 10:48:22 PM
why would you buy a 720p tvi guess a screen that small it wont really matter
12/16/2007 10:50:14 PM
to a person with 20/20 vision, you can only notice the difference between 720p and 1080p on a 60 inch screen if you're sitting 4 feet or closer to the TV...otherwise they appear the exact same
12/16/2007 10:54:29 PM
dont you meannaked dude pic?
12/16/2007 11:04:47 PM
12/16/2007 11:11:03 PM
kinda like that 2nd line of my post implied i guess
12/16/2007 11:38:12 PM
well i mean i've got a 50" 720p dlp that i got because it was cost friendly, and i really can't tell a difference between it and a 1080p, so screen size isn't really a factor IMO
12/16/2007 11:42:29 PM
How come some people say only get 1080p and others say it isnt worth it?
12/17/2007 12:27:26 AM
The ones who say the former are ignorantlike dweedle
12/17/2007 12:31:50 AM
yea, fromwhat i understand, you dont need 1080 till you get up to 50"+. I just bought a 42" LG 720p and it looks great
12/17/2007 10:02:50 AM
I own the Olevia 232v 32" and love it as well. I'm looking for an LCD/Plasma for my Dad for Christmas and i'm having to pick b/w Olevia and Element. Circuit City has a 42" Element Plasma on sale this week for $750. I went to check it out in the store and it seems like a good deal for the $$, but it's out of stock everywhere.I suspect Samsung actually manufactures the panel for that Element Plasma, since they use the same remote codes. I dunno.
12/17/2007 10:25:09 AM
12/17/2007 10:30:23 AM
Your TV sucks.Being cheap is no excuse.Sorry.
12/17/2007 11:54:15 AM
If it had an LG badge on the front, would that make it better?
12/17/2007 12:32:46 PM
we have the same one in our apartment, though i think the roommate paid $500 for it...for the money, i like it
12/17/2007 12:36:17 PM
12/17/2007 12:56:47 PM
^ concurred...when I purchased my 37" 1080p monitor I was intending to primarily use it as a PC monitor... 720p would have SUCKED for that job for the same size... HDTV stuff is broadcast 1080i... which is going to look better on a native 1080x screen b/c it won't have to get scaled (just doubled for p)Games are made for both 1080i and 720p it depends on which game it is, for the 360 it'll say on the cover what it's designed for... but oh how I love upscaled 1920x1080 out of my 360 for anything I put in it
12/17/2007 1:19:35 PM
^ Any XBOX 360 game below 720p says 720p on the box though.
12/17/2007 1:56:02 PM
well you get below 720p and your bassically back to stanard depthona sidenot what exactly do thooses number represent since 1080p is like 1900x1120 or so
12/17/2007 2:50:53 PM
1080: 1920x1080720: 1366x768 480: 640x480it's sized by horizontal linesp means progressively scanned so every line is drawn.i means interlaced so every OTHER line is drawn for a given frame and is very noticable on large screens with low resolution... which is why old standard def big screens looked so crappy up close.
12/17/2007 2:54:43 PM
I have had 2 HDTVs now and HD for over 6 years. The display I saw with a 1080p Samsung at best Buy playing the movie Aeon Flux (or similar) was obviously far superior to 1080i/720p. It was a blueray disc, and the clarity difference was very observable. I have 20/15 vision corrected, but I cant imagine the difference being unnoticeable by others of lesser vision.I'd wager money with anyone that I could easily see the difference from a 1080p sourced DVD on a 50" 1080p display as opposed to a 1080i sourced DVD. I am honestly surprised some dont think it was much different (first I have heard this)...[Edited on December 17, 2007 at 3:24 PM. Reason : .]
12/17/2007 3:21:33 PM
Speaking of Olevia, Circuit City has a 47" for $1100. Good/bad?
12/17/2007 5:33:44 PM
12/17/2007 5:43:49 PM
12/17/2007 6:11:47 PM
I just searched the intarweb for 1080p xbox 360 games. I don't know why resistance came up but whatever.
12/17/2007 6:23:30 PM
12/17/2007 6:30:42 PM
>10 feet, it's unlikely. but if you're close and you're looking for it you should be able to tell the difference on a 50" screen.
12/17/2007 6:33:16 PM
Let me qualify my earlier statement by saying"If you have a shity TV"aka everything listed in this threadthen yeah, it probably is as clear as night and day.
12/17/2007 6:36:15 PM
12/18/2007 7:47:28 AM
TVs with native resolutions that don't coincide with HD specs should be avoided, because every HD source will be scaled.
12/18/2007 11:13:57 AM
12/18/2007 11:23:35 AM
Everyone is gonna buy whatever the hell they want. If YOU can't tell the difference, or don't care, go for a lower resolution. I can tell the difference between 720p, 1080i, and 1080p, and the way I spend MY money will reflect that.Don't take anyone else's word for it. It s about YOUR personal experience.
12/18/2007 11:49:08 AM
Its pretty hard to tell the difference between 720p and 1080i, a bit easier with 720p and 1080pand almost impossible with most LCD tv's regardless of quality.
12/18/2007 11:51:35 AM
i guess the high quality contrast ratio makes it so easy in any case on my tv.
12/18/2007 11:58:14 AM
I have the 32" Olevia too and it's pretty great.
12/20/2007 2:22:00 AM
so at 6 feet, you will notice 720p+ on a 32"[Edited on December 20, 2007 at 11:57 AM. Reason : s]
12/20/2007 11:55:28 AM
I love how everyone posts that chart as evidence, but I'm pretty sure it's just one guy's opinion.
12/20/2007 12:42:35 PM
could be calculated by average eyesight and the eye's ability to pick up colors/light... there's been plenty of research here so it's possible that it is a viable reference.idk, looking at it, it makes sense to me... it's certainly a general rule that details are more noticeable on larger screens and short distances, and vice versa
12/23/2007 1:29:41 AM