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Old 07-02-2009, 06:39 PM   #1
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32"-37" LCD TV

I'm in the market for a 32-37" LCD TV. Before I begin my research, I would like to know if it's worth the money to spend extra on a 1080p over a 720p LCD TV in this size. I've read somewhere that you can't tell the difference, so I would like to know your input.

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Old 07-02-2009, 06:46 PM   #2
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are you talking about 1080i and not 720p?

ask yourself, are you going to watch bluray. If not, then pick the best 1080i out there.

I have a Sharp 32" 1080i for xbox360, DVD, RMVB, read game walkthrough (you know those are tiny *.txt file)...
Then a 1080p in the family room for HD video

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if you sit within 2 feet of the TV and use it as a computer monitor - get one that is 1080p. Otherwise a 720p set for this size range is more than enough.
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1080P is more "futureproof"

It comes down to what you plan on watching on your TV.

If it's for gaming/bluray/computer I would go 1080P.

If it's for DVD/Satellite/Cable/HDTV I would go 720P.

There is quite a big difference between the two. Alot of time higher model 1080P LCD's utilize a better LCD which have better color then the others.

Also, all LCD/Plasma TV's need to be calibrated. It'll make a HUGE difference in picture quality. Default setting is what they tend to call "torch mode" with all the settings turned up to MAX.

I had a friend that bought a 720P Samsung, complained about how crappy the picture was and was ready to return the TV. I gave him a calibration disc to mess around with and he was impressed how big a difference it made on his TV and ended up keeping it. He's just a cable watching guy with the occasional DVD here and there.
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man i think 32" is too small, and im like 4ft away
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1080P is more "futureproof"

It comes down to what you plan on watching on your TV.

If it's for gaming/bluray/computer I would go 1080P.

If it's for DVD/Satellite/Cable/HDTV I would go 720P.

There is quite a big difference between the two. Alot of time higher model 1080P LCD's utilize a better LCD which have better color then the others.

Also, all LCD/Plasma TV's need to be calibrated. It'll make a HUGE difference in picture quality. Default setting is what they tend to call "torch mode" with all the settings turned up to MAX.

I had a friend that bought a 720P Samsung, complained about how crappy the picture was and was ready to return the TV. I gave him a calibration disc to mess around with and he was impressed how big a difference it made on his TV and ended up keeping it. He's just a cable watching guy with the occasional DVD here and there.
95% of games made for ps3 and xbox are 720p native so a 1080p tv wouldn't make a difference.


I found a 37" viewsonic for cheap. Anyone know anything bout viewsonics and how crappy them may be?
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I had a friend that bought a 720P Samsung, complained about how crappy the picture was and was ready to return the TV. I gave him a calibration disc to mess around with and he was impressed how big a difference it made on his TV and ended up keeping it. He's just a cable watching guy with the occasional DVD here and there.
How much is the calibration disc? And is it just one made specifically for each brand?
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How much is the calibration disc? And is it just one made specifically for each brand?
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you will have a difficult time to read when using a 1080p TV as your PC monitor.

I have to set my TV to 1280x1024 + super large icons for comfort viewing.
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man i think 32" is too small, and im like 4ft away
agree!

I'm 2feet away from my 40.....
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willy, if you dont have at least a 40 (and even then u need to sit fairly close, about 5ft), you probably wont see a diff in the resolution
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