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gars 11-28-2010 03:30 PM

TV Advice/Recommendation?
 
I'm looking to buy my parents a TV around Christmas. I'm probably going to wait for Boxing Day sales to maximize the value though.

But I want to look for specific tv's as opposed to just buying the cheapest deal on the market come Boxing Day.

I'm looking at 2 models right now. Both Sony's.

KDL-46HX701
KDL-46NX701 (710?)

The price difference isn't much between them. the HX is selling at futureshop for $1299, and the NX is selling for 1399 at the Sony Store...

I really do like the Monolith design these tv's have, and I know that their picture quality is good as well... But does anybody have their own feedback on these models? Any equivalent models in other brands they want to recommend?

I'm trying to search online and can't find any reviews or comparison sites. If anybody has a recommendation, I'm all ears.

I could go up to 52", but size isn't a huge issue for me, I'd rather have a good 46" rather than a mediocre 52". But this is the price range I'm looking at.

Thanks in advance :)

Manic! 11-28-2010 11:57 PM

Go Plasma better blacks better for motion and lower in price.

MaximalLazy 11-29-2010 12:25 AM

Even though plasmas have better blacks and better for motion, you gotta take your environment's lighting into consideration.

.Renn.Sport 11-29-2010 12:58 AM

I just got one, I like it... it looks really good compare to other TV

Gumby 11-29-2010 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kranky (Post 7207488)
Even though plasmas have better blacks and better for motion, you gotta take your environment's lighting into consideration.

Yeah, to expand on this, what will your parents be doing with the TV, and where will it be located?

Plasmas are best viewed in dark locations, and for watching movies and sports.

LCD TVs are best for general tv-watching purposes, and in brighter environments.

taylor192 11-29-2010 11:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gumby (Post 7207672)
Yeah, to expand on this, what will your parents be doing with the TV, and where will it be located?

Plasmas are best viewed in dark locations, and for watching movies and sports.

LCD TVs are best for general tv-watching purposes, and in brighter environments.

I'd guess his parents will probably watch more TV than play video games, so plasma would be better, and cheaper.

Considering Vancouver is grey most of the year, plasma should be fine even in living rooms with a lot of windows.

gars 11-29-2010 04:13 PM

It is in a very bright living room. There is a massive bay window next to where the TV is... - there are shades, but my parents LOVE to have tons of light flooding in.

I like Plasma's, but I think for them - an LCD will be better. They're going to be watching general TV, but I do want something 120Hz or higher, so when I come over to watch sports, it'll be ok for that....


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