#475502 - 12/26/08 02:50 PM
Plasma or LCD ?
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With all the after Christmas sales going on I'm looking at a new set up for the Man Cave. Probly 60" as the minimum size, so what manufacturer and options am I looking for ?. Or should I just take the easy route to costco and buy a Vizio.
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#475504 - 12/26/08 03:07 PM
Re: Plasma or LCD ?
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D.E.A
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LCD. Can't think of any reason to buy Plasma. Most manufacturers are making good products these days. You still pay more for the name with the high end brands. Just get a name you've heard before and you'll be fine (easy to get replacement remote, etc.). 1080 is the way to go, even though you won't use it unless you have Blueray (which you will want with a 60" 1080 ) Multiple HDMI inputs are good. So are inputs on the front for easy access, the ones on the side/back of panel tvs are hard to find when the tv is hanging on the wall (no big deal for the cords that will always be connected, but for video camera playback, etc.) Should be some great deals out there!! Have fun
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#475507 - 12/26/08 03:11 PM
Re: Plasma or LCD ?
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Dude, where's my boat?
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HMMM...TJ's man cave options...dancing pole for the ladies, keg fridge with good spirts on tap 24/7, built in surround sound system, pool table, poker table, playstation, dartboard etc...
I have the Vizio 42" and it seems solid, LCD is the way to go but no idea what the max size is these days...call me when the cave is ready and I will help break it in for ya...cheers
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#475510 - 12/26/08 03:22 PM
Re: Plasma or LCD ?
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River Nutrients
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1080 is HD so if you have HD channels you'll use it. I haven't researched lately but I think in the 60" range you'll want plasma or DLP. I think most home theater sites are still recommending DLP. Check out http://www.hometheaterspot.com/ ran by a guy in Seattle. And if you join you qualify for their group buy discounts. And HDMI is a must if you want Blue Ray.
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#475517 - 12/26/08 04:11 PM
Re: Plasma or LCD ?
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DLP if you have the space for it. It's way cheaper... Could be wrong but i don't think the broadcast hd channels are 1080. The signal from my digital receiver (free) goes into my tv with a "cable" connector. If you have Verizon Fios you may have a fiber optic into your house, other wise you have regular "cable" tyoe cable. I don't think you can push that much data through anything but an HDMI cable. RCA cables don't do it. I think 720 is the most you can get from component video in, less from s-video... Again, I could be wrong. Buy the 1080 regarless...
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#475529 - 12/26/08 06:01 PM
Re: Plasma or LCD ?
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It depends upon the broadcaster. Some are 720 and others 1080. With CATV you'd need to either hook via component or HDMI to take advantage.
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#475534 - 12/26/08 06:16 PM
Re: Plasma or LCD ?
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The Chosen One
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Get the 60" Sony LCD, Tom. Costco probably carries it. If you can afford it, get the 65" Sony LCD at Costco. Stay away from Vizio.
Call me up and I'll go with you.
I have both DLP and plasma screens at my place. The DLP II rear-projection TV is older, but has the best picture. The plasma is newer, but not as nice, IMO. My next flat panel would be a Sony LCD.
Make sure the tube supports 1080p and comes with a couple of HDMI ports. That will take care of your HD Comcrap DVR or TivoHD needs as well as that Sony Playstation you'll also want to get. Gotta be able to play those BluRay DVD movies.
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#475536 - 12/26/08 06:25 PM
Re: Plasma or LCD ?
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Never pay retail if you have cash. When I managed a furniture store if somebody had cash and could take the item right then, they got the best deal. Beat them up on price as it's a buyer's market on the retail side.
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#475540 - 12/26/08 06:38 PM
Re: Plasma or LCD ?
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LCD 1080P, 5 ms or less response time. Higher contrast ratio with 10,000 preferred. 2 or more HDMI ports. PC, Audio, S-Video, Optical out, firm ware updated via USB (optional but preferred), Progressive scan.
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#475544 - 12/26/08 06:52 PM
Re: Plasma or LCD ?
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River Nutrients
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Mitsubishi 65" Laservue - be a real man!
can't afford that then:
Mitsubishi - Diamond 73" Class 1080p DLP HDTV (size matters)
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#475549 - 12/26/08 07:28 PM
Re: Plasma or LCD ?
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Not to be a smart a$$ but if you haven't checked a video forum I would, http://avsforum.com/ is the place to research. If you have the space and controlled light environment, I would consider a LCD projector and go with a 92-100" screen. Review that forum and you should get better insight than you will find here.
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#475589 - 12/26/08 11:41 PM
Re: Plasma or LCD ?
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Might want to check out what Parker said. PCWorld reports on Sony customer satisfaction is not even close to challenged. My 2
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#475623 - 12/27/08 08:30 AM
Re: Plasma or LCD ?
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I'm in the biz, so this may be of some help.
LCD is brighter, plasma has truer color but needs to be out of direct light. Plasma does have issues with "burn-in", that is if you keep an unmoving image (like the logo in the lower right hand corner of many TV broadcasts) on the screen, the image can become permanent. There are only a couple of manufacturers of the glass that is used in LCD's. So, all of the manufacturers are very similar once you get to the insides. The major manufacturers will be done making plasmas within 3 to 5 years. If you have the room and the inclination for a large image (greater than 60"), a projector/screen setup will give you the biggest bang for the buck. The contrast rating on monitors/projectors is the most meaningless spec going - there is no standard for measurement so each manufacturer uses their own method for rating. Blu-Ray is high definition DVD's. Most TV channels do not broadcast in 1080P, Blu-Ray does however. As with all technology, the price keeps coming down while the features keep improving.
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#475641 - 12/27/08 12:25 PM
Re: Plasma or LCD ?
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Yeah, what Eddie just said.
In short Salmo, Blu-Ray is the hi-definition version of DVD.
Here's what I'd look at:
Get a nice mid-range stereo receiver from Crutchfield. Yamaha is always a good working, not too high end, but not too low end, receiver. Shouldn't cost more than $200 for what you'll probably want or need. The new receivers will have all, or should have all the new digital video and audio ports you will need.
Invest in a good set of speakers. Something like a 5 or 6 set of speakers. Two front, one middle, two surround, and one subwoofer. Again, doesn't have to be very costly.
You should look at both the Plasma and LCD screens on a side by side comparison. Best way to do that is to go to places like Costco, BestBuy, etc. I'd think a nice 40" TV would fit your needs well and those really won't break the bank. Look at the Sony 40" LCD and an equivalent branded Plasma. In the long run, I'd think the LCD's will be cheaper to maintain and to get repaired over a plasma. Just my O2.
Finally, you need the "accessories". IE, get a Blu-Ray DVD player. Now that you have the stereo, speakers, and a high definition TV, you'll want to watch your new DVD movies in HiDef. Interestingly, I saw that the best review on a Blu-Ray DVD player came in the form of the Sony Playstation. Heck, now you get a cool game system with awesome high definition graphics + a Blu-Ray DVD player.
Lastly, upgrade your cable or satellite service to HD. No point in owning all this great stuff if you aren't going to actually watch HD TV. Comcast offers a DVR (Digital Video Recorder) for a few duckets more. Or, if you're like me and don't care for the hardware and software of the Comcrap DVR, I opted for a Tivo3 HD and a lifetime service contract. Got a couple of cable cards from the cable company, and I was in business.
Now, if I could do it all over again, I'd flush-mount all my speakers in the ceilings and walls, as well as "upgrade" my rear-projection TV to a flat panel LCD. I'd make a small case for the the receiver, DVD player, and the Tivo. Nice, compact, no exposed speakers, etc.
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#475644 - 12/27/08 12:47 PM
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My wife bought a Panasonic 42" Plasma at Costco for about $650 for the family Christmas gift. I don't watch a whole lot of TV 'cept for "The Outdoor Channel" & some news stuff. Picture is OK, not remarkably clear. But HOLY CHIT the digital photos! I plugged in a couple of my camera cards on it and the images blew me away. Resolution, clarity, colors & contrast. UNREAL. Just like being there again, but from the comfort of my recliner. Worth the money just to look at my photos on.
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#475723 - 12/28/08 01:50 AM
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Ya, and anytime you are at Costco and need advice on any electronics feel free to call Bob or Parker Thanks to Bob and apparently to Parker too I see, I've got a Sony this and a blu ray that and I can't even figure out the remote control to do the HDMI! But, my 5 year old can...Nice!
Get a nice mid-range stereo receiver from Crutchfield. Yamaha is always a good working, not too high end, but not too low end, receiver. Shouldn't cost more than $200 for what you'll probably want or need. The new receivers will have all, or should have all the new digital video and audio ports you will need.
Invest in a good set of speakers. Something like a 5 or 6 set of speakers. Two front, one middle, two surround, and one subwoofer. Again, doesn't have to be very costly.
You should look at both the Plasma and LCD screens on a side by side comparison. Best way to do that is to go to places like Costco, BestBuy, etc. I'd think a nice 40" TV would fit your needs well and those really won't break the bank. Look at the Sony 40" LCD and an equivalent branded Plasma. In the long run, I'd think the LCD's will be cheaper to maintain and to get repaired over a plasma. Just my O2.
Finally, you need the "accessories". IE, get a Blu-Ray DVD player. Now that you have the stereo, speakers, and a high definition TV, you'll want to watch your new DVD movies in HiDef. Interestingly, I saw that the best review on a Blu-Ray DVD player came in the form of the Sony Playstation. Heck, now you get a cool game system with awesome high definition graphics + a Blu-Ray DVD player.
Lastly, upgrade your cable or satellite service to HD. No point in owning all this great stuff if you aren't going to actually watch HD TV. Comcast offers a DVR (Digital Video Recorder) for a few duckets more. Or, if you're like me and don't care for the hardware and software of the Comcrap DVR, I opted for a Tivo3 HD and a lifetime service contract. Got a couple of cable cards from the cable company, and I was in business.
Now, if I could do it all over again, I'd flush-mount all my speakers in the ceilings and walls, as well as "upgrade" my rear-projection TV to a flat panel LCD. I'd make a small case for the the receiver, DVD player, and the Tivo. Nice, compact, no exposed speakers, etc.
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