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Glove 01-06-2012 09:53 AM

^

my mom got a 1080p samsung LCD 52" she paid 1200

mine is a 720p samsung plasma that I paid 3500 when it first came out,

the quality on mine is FAR better, night and day difference, eventhough mine is 5 years older.

Quality differences can definitly be seen when viewing HD content, when you pay attention to hair folicles and shading on the picture,

when viewing 720p or 1080p on her tv, its all blurry and not nearly as crisp

SlySi 01-06-2012 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Glove (Post 7751557)
^

my mom got a 1080p samsung LCD 52" she paid 1200

mine is a 720p samsung plasma that I paid 3500 when it first came out,

the quality on mine is FAR better, night and day difference, eventhough mine is 5 years older.

Quality differences can definitly be seen when viewing HD content, when you pay attention to hair folicles and shading on the picture,

when viewing 720p or 1080p on her tv, its all blurry and not nearly as crisp

Exactly.
Some may not "care" there are small or big differences.
Just because you can't tell or care for the small difference, doesnt mean we need our eyes checked. LOL

Shading, ghosting, etc..., and in my opinion. Bezel size and the blacks are the biggest importance to me.

dboy 01-06-2012 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Glove (Post 7751557)
^

my mom got a 1080p samsung LCD 52" she paid 1200

mine is a 720p samsung plasma that I paid 3500 when it first came out,

the quality on mine is FAR better, night and day difference, eventhough mine is 5 years older.

Quality differences can definitly be seen when viewing HD content, when you pay attention to hair folicles and shading on the picture,

when viewing 720p or 1080p on her tv, its all blurry and not nearly as crisp

Same with my parents TV. 50" Panasonic 720p Plasma that they paid $4000+ for.
When I play Xbox on it, it is so much more clear than on the newer 50" Sharp Aquos 1080p Plasma we have downstairs.

taylor192 01-06-2012 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by SlySi (Post 7751611)
Exactly.
Some may not "care" there are small or big differences.
Just because you can't tell or care for the small difference, doesnt mean we need our eyes checked. LOL

LOL When I hear people talk about screen quality I ask them to read small text from across the room. When they fail reading it, I read it to them and tell them to shut it. If your vision isn't fantastic, then the small differences will be indiscernible at normal TV viewing distance. Physicists have proven this scientifically.

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Originally Posted by SlySi (Post 7751611)
Shading, ghosting, etc..., and in my opinion. Bezel size and the blacks are the biggest importance to me.

Your argument is bezel size? really? :facepalm:

Ronin 01-06-2012 01:09 PM

Personally I don't shop at Best Buy most of the time because NCIX has better prices and I never need help. I hate being talked to by any salespeople at any store. I don't need to be sold to. I already know what I want before I walk into the store so I only shop where prices are lowest. Customer service experience beyond "I'll go get that right away." is either lost on me or a complete negative. Whether the staff are knowledgable or not is irrelevant.

I used to work at London Drugs and I once asked my manager why on earth anyone would ever buy anything from us over NCIX or online since prices, selection and availability are clearly superior elsewhere. His answer was customer service. So basically for people like me and I'm guessing most of you, there's zero reason to shop at most large retail stores for electronics.

Ronin 01-06-2012 01:21 PM

PS: go to a big box store that does not price match online stores. Ask to see an expensive item and then tell them you just wanted to see it in real life and can get it cheaper online. See what kind of bullshit comes out to try to get the sale.

In reality, there's no reason to buy from BB unless they have a sale no one else can beat.

Especially funny at places where the staff get commission. Do it at London Drugs and ask them to price match Amazon or NewEgg.

InvisibleSoul 01-06-2012 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Amuro Ray (Post 7751204)
another best buy story from today! (Queensborough this time)

I go to the computer dept... ask the guy if he's IN the department, which he answers "YES I AM HOW CAN I HELP YOU SIR!"

I say I'm looking for a UPS for my computer
Dude gives me a completely puzzled look and says
Sorry man you in the wrong store!
I said no... by UPS I mean Uninterrupted Power Supply

employee: Still got no idea what you're talking about

:fuckthatshit:

:badpokerface:

Gridlock 01-06-2012 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by taylor192 (Post 7751550)
Oh well. Modern equipment is so good at prices points that this level of service isn't really needed anymore, and most people aren't willing to pay the premium for it.

Like I said about TVs, sure you'll notice the small difference in the store with 20 TVs side-by-side, yet once you're home you'll enjoy the TV you picked as much as any of the other 20 TVs. The difference in quality isn't as huge as it was 20 years ago.

Now some will argue "I can totally tell the difference" and I will tell them to go get their eyes and ears checked cause I bet their vision and hearing isn't even good enough to tell the difference. Even if they can tell the difference, its usually at a couple feet in store, not 8-10 ft in a typical home setting.

I find that true if you are comparing a 40" LG to a 40" whatever brand, but I totally notice a difference in price points. You sit a sony or a whatever makes that Equos thing next to an LG and its lightyears different.

All depends on what you want to pay.

And that's the thing...I don't need a salesman to tell me that for $700 I can have a far superior product.

hypediss 01-06-2012 03:54 PM

i stopped listening to these young guns when they told me that a sony led was better than the pioneer kuro i was about to purchase

Gridlock 01-06-2012 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by dohboi (Post 7751232)
Support your Independant Retailers that are Canadian Companies. Independants will provide you with better knowledge, experience and customer service (most cases).

It also supports Canadian Economy. Buying from Futureshop and BestBuy will only feed BestBuy USA and the US Economy.

Btw, there's a BestBuy opening up at Marine Drive and Ontario St. They may not be opening any more Futureshop's but seems like opening up more BestBuy's.

Is that what's going in the old Dueck location?

Gotta love Vancouver irony. Fight tooth and nail to prevent Wal-Mart there, but bend right over and let Best Buy drive one in.

Well done! That shortage of fucking strip malls has been cured..oh wait, there's always a need for one more?

ae101 01-06-2012 05:39 PM

funny how today i went to bb just for kicks & ask about buying a computer since i need a cheap new tower & long story short dude looks at me asking me whats a tower, im like :seriously:

then i tell them im looking for a desktop & guys goes "ohhhhhhhh ya we used the more professional terms like desktop", then just ok thanks then walked away

Great68 01-06-2012 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by sonick (Post 7751506)
RIP A&B Sound :(

I miss A&B :(

Tapioca 01-06-2012 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by taylor192 (Post 7751550)
Oh well. Modern equipment is so good at prices points that this level of service isn't really needed anymore, and most people aren't willing to pay the premium for it.

Like I said about TVs, sure you'll notice the small difference in the store with 20 TVs side-by-side, yet once you're home you'll enjoy the TV you picked as much as any of the other 20 TVs. The difference in quality isn't as huge as it was 20 years ago.

My Panasonic plasma I bought 5 years ago is light years ahead than the Sharp 42" 1080P LCD that my dad bought last week. We both feed it HD cable and the picture quality difference is clearly noticeable. Even my dad who has terrible eyesight said that the picture on the Sharp isn't as crisp.

Quote:

i stopped listening to these young guns when they told me that a sony led was better than the pioneer kuro i was about to purchase
The one thing I regret is not buying a Pioneer Kuro when retailers were blowing them out a couple of years ago. They were the best panels that were ever made and there won't be anything on the market like them for a long time.

taylor192 01-06-2012 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Tapioca (Post 7752234)
My Panasonic plasma I bought 5 years ago is light years ahead than the Sharp 42" 1080P LCD that my dad bought last week. We both feed it HD cable and the picture quality difference is clearly noticeable. Even my dad who has terrible eyesight said that the picture on the Sharp isn't as crisp.

Plasma vs LCD

You don't need 20 TVs to tell the difference, just 2, a plasma and a LCD. I prefer plasma too.

Like Gridlock said, there is a different in price point, especially for LCD/LED TVs - yet you don't need to see 20 of them side-by-side to know that.

death_blossom 01-07-2012 01:22 AM

plasma = win


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