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Just bought that TV myself =)

 

Read on the deals forum that some people got a better model from that order... 1200:1 instead of 1000:1 and 6.5 ms instead of 8. Other people didn't though, so no way of knowing if we'll be one of the lucky ones or not til it arrives!

 

I ordered with the cheapest delivery because I had it shipped to my parents house and won't be there for a while anyway :heh:

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Just bought that TV myself =)

 

Read on the deals forum that some people got a better model from that order... 1200:1 instead of 1000:1 and 6.5 ms instead of 8. Other people didn't though, so no way of knowing if we'll be one of the lucky ones or not til it arrives!

 

I ordered with the cheapest delivery because I had it shipped to my parents house and won't be there for a while anyway :heh:

 

I got the updated version. So far it seems very good. When I try and put the 360 onto 1360x768 there is a black line down one side of the screen for some reason. It's fine on the setting below that (1280x768 I think). This is going via VGA. The Wii looks very good via the GAME component cables.

 

I should also say that it only has one headphone port-thing for the VGA cable so you'll need to use the adaptor it comes with. It's a tight fit but if you push it in hard enough it will go in... Just don't take it out again. :heh:

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Im down to decision time for my new TV.

 

The new Samsung R88:

 

http://www.pixmania.co.uk/uk/uk/544896/art/samsung/le32r88bd-lcd-television.html

 

Or a cracking price on the Toshiba WLT68:

 

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000JU0H22/kelkoocpc-lcdtvs-21/ref=nosim (Spec is wrong on here)

 

Really doing my nut in! £600 is a bit much to spend on a TV but the WLT68 is one of the best LCDs ever made, well worth the extra money! That price is the cheapest on the net by about £20, £80-£100 cheaper than places like Empire Direct and £200 cheaper than Comet!

 

Gah! I was happy with the Samsung until i saw that!

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This the sort of thing you're after?

 

http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/-/657/864/-/3348756/LG-M228WA-22-Widescreen-LCD-Monitor-With-TV-Tuner/Product.html?P36=5K3DYP

 

No idea when it will make it out though, its been delayed loads already :nono:

Nah, I mean a seperate LCD monitor (thinking of a good SyncMaster) for around 120 quid, and an external TV tuner, which is a box that features everything a TV needs to have (TV signal, component, S-video, remote and the sorts) for about 80 pounds, which makes it quite a bit cheaper than a full fledged HDTV and is usable for my future laptop.

 

Mind you, we don't know broadcasted yet HDTV in the Netherlands, we still get our TV from a cable in the ground. We only just started making the switch to broadcasted widescreen :heh:

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So I've been doing some more browsing. And I remembered Vizio had some nice TV's. (My friends has a 32" Vizio and I love it.) So I checked their site and they have a 47" 1080p LCD for for $1700. And there is a 42" 1080p LCD coming out soon as well. But both of 'em have really low Contrast Ratios. Is contrast ratio pretty important where it comes to quality?

 

The Vizio ones have ratios of 1800:1 and the Samsung has a 10,000:1 ratio. Thats a big difference.

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So I've been doing some more browsing. And I remembered Vizio had some nice TV's. (My friends has a 32" Vizio and I love it.) So I checked their site and they have a 47" 1080p LCD for for $1700. And there is a 42" 1080p LCD coming out soon as well. But both of 'em have really low Contrast Ratios. Is contrast ratio pretty important where it comes to quality?

 

The Vizio ones have ratios of 1800:1 and the Samsung has a 10,000:1 ratio. Thats a big difference.

 

Too tired to explain right now but the Samsung's real contrast ratio is nowhere near 10,000:1. Its more likely to be around the same as the Vizio. The Samsung one is kinda like a maximum level whereas the Vizio is likely to be the actual contrast ratio

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I'm gonna be buying a TV in the next couple of weeks and it's soo tempting to blow loads of money on it :(

 

I'm either going for a 26" or 32" and its between

 

Samsung 26" R86 - £400

Panasonic 26" X70 - £580

 

Samsung 32" M86 - £600

Sony 32" D3000 - £800

 

now the only one of those tvs that doesn't have 100mhz support is the Samsung R87 and that's supposed to be a really good thing to have

the 26" panny blows the samsung out the water on picture quality but it's only £20 cheaper than the 32" Samsung, then I think well if I'm going 32" I may got the whole hog

 

the Sony 32 is supposed to be the best 32" LCD out there but it's costs match that claim :p

 

argh decisions, decisions

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You're basically looking for the same thing as me so i'll share some of stuff i've learned:

 

The 32" Samsung M86 isn't really an M86 set. Theres no Superclear panel, the contrast ratio is lower than the other M86 sets and it isn't 1080p. Not many people have it because the 37" version is much better value for money.

 

With the other sets you're looking at you may as well rule out the R87, it's nowhere near as good. If you're interested in that price bracket then it's worth waiting until July when the Toshiba 26C3030D is due out. Even if it turns out to be rubbish it will drive the price of the Samsung down a bit.

 

The Panasonic is easily the second best set on the list but imo the finish is disappointing. Way to plasticy for something that costs around £600!

 

I don't know a lot about the D3000, its far above what im willing to spend...

 

You've got another couple of very good possibilities around the £600 mark:

 

Toshiba 32WLT68 - £600. 720p panel, 100Hz technology, Onkyo (Japanese Hi-Fi Specialist) developed sound system, optional sub woofer. Supposed to be a really good set, im saving up the cash to buy one at the moment because the prices for it are a steal!

 

Sharp RD2E - £650. Heard very good things about this set, might well be 2nd best around to the D3000. It's got connectivity problems though, as usual with Sharp sets you don't get a component input. Instead you get a Component-to-VGA adaptor allowing you to plug in to on or the other. Thats the only reason im getting the Tosh instead of this; i need 360 in VGA and Laptop in VGA

 

Hope this helps you out a bit. Post is a bit of a mess, been adding bits here and there lol

Im planning a trip to Empire Direct in Dudley next Sunday so i can see all (or most) of these sets. Will let you know what sort of impression i get

 

EDIT: Completely forgot about the Philips PF9 series sets. Probably the best where non-HD content is concerned and apparently Ambilight is one of the best features to grace TVs in the past few years

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I know about the R87 being the worst of the 4 but I don't expect this set to ever be anything other than a TV for my bedroom, and it aint that bad a set, but I think that 100mhz is probably the way to go atm which is why I'm torn :P

 

btw Empire Direct online have been doing a 10% discount the last couple of weeks, but it runs out on Monday ;)

 

well I've just sent John Lewis an email with several deals that I've asked them to price match

 

here's hoping they agree at least one of them :)

 

reason for using John Lewis?

 

5 year warranty as standard!

 

Shame they only Price Match actual stores though :(

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I'm very interested in the Vizio VU42LF but I have one small question.

 

 

 

What the hell does that mean? The TV supports 1080p (1920x1080 ), sooo I'm confused.

 

It means that those are the resolutions that you can have your PC at if you connect it :)

 

you'll still be able to get 1080p for console gaming or hddvd/blueray as far as I can tell

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It means that those are the resolutions that you can have your PC at if you connect it :)

 

I guess I just asked the question wrong then. I guess the question I should of asked is, is that on a certain input? Or if I hook it through VGA can I get the full 1920x1080 res?

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