HDTV, what yall got?

My Family Room TV we just used that to watch blu ray and when someone is down stairs. Sam sung 48 240 with blu ray system. It's cool but hardly use. might change once i get google tv

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Now this is my game room TV :lol::lol::lol: I know my shit is messy with the wires. Like I say to the wife. This is my sancutary. Plus this is before I got a WD TV and Roku XDS. So it looks even more fucked up hahahah


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my bed room TV was the first one I ever got back when I had an apartment. :lol: 32 inch sharp. sound is horrible. I didn't do my research.
 
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65" Toshiba DLP in the living room
19" Insignia LCD-LED :puke: just laying on the floor collecting dust
22" Phillips Magnavox CRT :lol: in the bedroom because my 37" Polaroid LCD finally clunked out on me
 
just scooped up the Samsung 58pnc8000 plasma 3d joint wit da bd7900 blu-ray and starter kit and and i had to snatch up 3 more 3d glasses from a kat on ebay from Korea this is replacing my Sony 52w3000 lcd which was a beast of its time
bedroom - samsung 550 37"
pc samsung 23"
kidz room 1 22 " curtis built in dvd
kidz room 2 22 " curtis built in dvd
 
that's not bad how's the quality on it??

pretty nice man. out of all the tvs they had in there....the picture quality on this one was the best. i'll re-edit this post with a pic in a sec so u can get an idea of what it looks like.....but for the price....it was a no brainer. the wife told me get it right then....the hell with waitin on black friday.


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just scooped up the Samsung 58pnc8000 plasma 3d joint wit da bd7900 blu-ray and starter kit and and i had to snatch up 3 more 3d glasses from a kat on ebay from Korea this is replacing my Sony 52w3000 lcd which was a beast of its time
bedroom - samsung 550 37"
pc samsung 23"
kidz room 1 22 " curtis built in dvd
kidz room 2 22 " curtis built in dvd

always wonder about this.

I figured when ever we do have kids. I would give them my old tube TVs and when ever they get older I would hook them up with something nice.



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I'm bullshitting. They are getting the hand me downs. the new shit will be going in my game room and living room.'
 
pretty nice man. out of all the tvs they had in there....the picture quality on this one was the best. i'll re-edit this post with a pic in a sec so u can get an idea of what it looks like.....but for the price....it was a no brainer. the wife told me get it right then....the hell with waitin on black friday.

Ever since I bought that sharp I just been fucking with Samsung. Though that Bravia Keyros posted and the TV you talking bout making me thing.
 
Samsung LN46A650 with Auto Motion Plus 120Hz and a "touch of red" she's "old" now. Have her about 2 years. Bitches complain that it looks "too real..like you can touch them". :lol: I'm used to it. I love her. :D

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I got the same exact TV.
Same size and everything.
Over 2 years now and still going strong.
Great TV.
 
Vizio actually makes good TVs dude. Don't let the affordability mess with you...

Props to the owner of the company too:

William Wang is the owner and chief executive officer of Vizio, which is located in Irvine, California. He founded the company in 2003 after surviving a Singapore Airlines plane crash in Taiwan.
 
65" Mitsubishi DLP in the living room. Paid $1250...should be much cheaper now.

Had it for 2 years, had to replace the bulb, other than that its been great.


40" Toshiba Regza in the bedroom. Paid $850 in January for it.

Great picture, but if you use hdmi cables for your source, after about an hour or two of viewing the sound distorts.

Only solution has been to use component cables. :(
I got that "65 inch DLP... Dog, real talk, pound for pound.. That DLP is the shit, eventually u have to replace the bulb ($100)... U can buy one for the cheap on craigslist
 
Panasonic Viera 42 inch Plasma TC-P42C

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got it for about $400 last week...

no complaints

Plasma vs. LCD

which is better?

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42" Sony Bravia 1080P for the living room paid 450 - had a former jumpoff give me her employee discount at best buy

40" Dynex 1080p for my bedroom - paid 300 also at best buy with said discount
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What's good with the Dynex brand thinking of getting one for the spare bedroom
 
Samsung LN46A650 with Auto Motion Plus 120Hz and a "touch of red" she's "old" now. Have her about 2 years. Bitches complain that it looks "too real..like you can touch them". :lol: I'm used to it. I love her. :D

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I have the LN46C650 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV, and the picture is amazing. The first movie I watched on this TV was Transporter 3 and I was hooked.:yes:
 
What's good with the Dynex brand thinking of getting one for the spare bedroom

the only thing about the dynex that i dont like is the sound....its very low even if you put it at high volume..however i got a soundbar for it which solved that issue...everything else is all good
 
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Samsung LNT-4681F At the time this was the best joint on the market for LCD tv's...and the FIRST one to use LED Back lighting. It was from the best buy magnolia series..it was about 4G's back then but WOW what a picture:yes:

 
54" Panasonic VT25 (Living Room)
63" Samsung (Game Room)
46" LG (Daughters Game Room)
50" Pioneer (Bedroom)
42" Sony (Guest Room)
 
Optoma HD20 Projector 1080p $999 Screen size 5ft x 8ft (106") $215 (Man Cave) :D:yes:
Hitachi 57" $1300(forgot the model number) (Ladies Nest)
Sony Visio 30" $349


Screenshot from projector:yes:
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Projectors are nice --- until the bulb blows.
Then it's :angry::angry::angry:
When you find out how much it costs to replace.
Also, they don't do so well in rooms with light. They room has to be damn near pitch black to get good black level.
 
I'm not someone who upgrades every 3 years. I basically use my T/V until it burns out -OR- the next leap in technology is available in the market for 2 years and flushed out of technical issues and drawbacks.
I don't know why people keep jumping and buying new T/V's whenever the next incremental step is released. Not worth it.

I'll probably jump into the 3D televisions after CES when all the new models for Summer 2011 are released.

Samsung LN-408D - 40" 1080p LCD
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Hitachi 42HDS38 - 42" 1080i Plasma
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Plumbed through a Harman Kardon AVR630
 
I've had this 67" Samsung DLP for about 3 years now...1080p only through VGA but great picture.

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I have this same model Samsung DLP except mine is the 46" screen
Had mine for like 5 years already & still going strong
Only had to change the bulb out once & that's it


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I'll take the new Panasonic 152" plasma... 4096 x 2160, 6.5 feet tall, 11.5-feet wide, 1300 lbs & a price tag of about half a million... shit is unreal to see up close!!!!!

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