Agreed:
Faulty Capacitor problems.. < snip > Do your research well!
I lurk and have occasionally posted on the following;
http://www.satelliteguys.us ,
http://www.highdefforum.com ,
and http://www.avsforum.com .
All three are worth checking out for HDTV information ; reviews, equipment, latest news, etc
(BTW: texas booster pinged chickensoup; FYI: I am not in the electronics business.)
Ping, the http://www.satelliteguys.us website is new to me.
Also, I’m in the market for my first 1080P set, based on an old link you posted regarding viewing distance I need a 50” to 55” inch set, and I have no desire for 3D.
Questions to Freepers:
50 to 55” inch set.
1080P
120 or 240Hz
Dark blacks.
Non-3D.
Preferably Internet ready, or at least WiFI or wired network ready.
Budget is $1500 total total though I’d always like to spend less, including the wall mount from monoprice.com .
Any suggestions?
Probably my biggest purchase for the year, so I’ve been unable to pull the trigger yet.
Been wavering and flip-flopping between these options:
The Samsung - UN55D7000
the Sony - KDL-55EX720
the VIZIO - XVT553SV
the LG - 55LW6500
What’s driving me nuts is all the showrooms are under very bright fluorescent tube lighting, it’s impossible to know what the screens will look like in my living room.
Was looking at tv’s briefly today. I start my research in earnest tomorrow and found a new tv I had not seen at Best buy called a Sharp Aquos 70. Out of my price range by about a thousand. But the color was nice. Said they add yellow to the usual triad blue green red.
Spellbinding picture. Nice size.
Was looking at tv’s briefly today. I start my research in earnest tomorrow and found a new tv I had not seen at Best buy called a Sharp Aquos 70. Out of my price range by about a thousand. But the color was nice. Said they add yellow to the usual triad blue green red.
Spellbinding picture. Nice size.