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Insider
10-07-2008, 01:27 PM
Hey Gang... I wanted everyone's opinion. I am getting ready to pull the trigger on a new HDTV. Here is my problem. For $1500.00 shipped to my door (no tax, no shipping), I can get either...

1. Samsung 46" LN46A650 Touch of Color, 120Hz, 50000:1 Contrast Ratio, 4 MS response time

-OR-

2. Samsung 52" LN52A550 60Hz, 30000:1 Contrast Ratio, 4 MS response time

These are both great TVs but the 46" is a better looking TV. This has been verified by both online reviews and in person reviews at Best Buy, Circuit City, etc. I can't decide between a 46" or a 52" although the 46" has a better picture. We sit about 15-20 feet from the screen.

What do you think????????????

MadMonk
10-07-2008, 02:35 PM
Although it smaller, for the money, I'd go with the 120Hz box.

supersooner
10-07-2008, 02:45 PM
120hz for sure. i have a phillips 47" thats 120hz and I makes on helluva a difference. some 60hz tv's have digital controls that kinda make a 60hz lcd look like a 120hz. ex. phillips has a digital natural motion. its unbelieveable. 120 is worth the small downgrade in size. the 6" is more than worth giving it up.

Karried
10-07-2008, 04:29 PM
I just watched a program ( CNN I think ) saying that most retailers are trying to get rid of TV's before the Digital transition and that now is the time to go wheel and deal to get a bargain.. might check it out?

bluedogok
10-07-2008, 05:51 PM
Although it smaller, for the money, I'd go with the 120Hz box.
Yes, better specs (120Hz/Contrast Ratio) make the 46" a better TV.

dismayed
10-07-2008, 09:51 PM
A friend of mine has the 46" Samsung. My TV is a Samsung that is a bit higher up on their food chain and I can't tell the difference. I'd go with the 46", it's a very nice TV.

MadMonk
10-07-2008, 10:05 PM
I just watched a program ( CNN I think ) saying that most retailers are trying to get rid of TV's before the Digital transition and that now is the time to go wheel and deal to get a bargain.. might check it out?
Do they mean trying to get rid of 60Hz digital TVs or just digital TVs in general? I would think that after the transformation, people would be hurting more for a new digital TV (or a converter box) rather than before.

I can't justify a new TV yet. I don't watch enough TV, and besides, my ten-year-old Sony just WON'T DIE! :cuss2:

I finally picked up a digital converter box the other day, just to have for those times our satellite service gets interrupted during storms (for storm updates, etc).

Insider
10-08-2008, 12:57 PM
Thank you everyone for your help. I ended up going with a third option that reared its head last night. Fry's Electronics (FRYS.com (http://www.frys.com)) put a Samsung 52" LN52A650 on sale for $1650 with free shipping (no tax since it is online). I opted for this! Again, thanks for all of your help.

bretthexum
10-08-2008, 08:08 PM
Insider - I got the same TV a few weeks ago. It's awesome! Love it

bluedogok
10-08-2008, 08:14 PM
Congrats, I really like our Fry's store down here. They need to put one in OKC.

MadMonk
10-09-2008, 10:54 PM
Sadly, I missed my chance to get one of these (ad from 1969). And to think, it was completely solid-state (except for the one quiet motor for UHF!).
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_sGYULzoQCgA/SKjysvo4edI/AAAAAAAABqY/z7WcDJDsUYc/s1600/rca%2Bcolor%2Bad%2B2000%2Bpaleo-future.jpg

The site I got this from states that $2,000 in 1969 is about equal to $12,000 in 2008.;) Those new LCDs aren't looking all that expensive now. ;)

AAC2005
10-10-2008, 07:05 AM
Yeah, I just got the heads up from the Commander (Mrs. AAC2005) to "think bigger", so I'll be doing some research myself in the near future. I love the Sony (we currently have a 200lb WEGA), but I'm beginning to think that there are other brands just as good for a lesser price.
Right now, I'm looking towards a 46" 120hz...wish me luck.

MadMonk
10-10-2008, 08:04 AM
Nice! I like the way your Commander thinks! :)

AAC2005
10-10-2008, 01:43 PM
LOL! I wish I could say that she was thinking about ME, but she just wants to get rid of the hay-uge entertainment center we have now, and the new set up she has in mind will accommodate a large thin-screen very nicely, so...I'll take what I can get!

bluedogok
10-10-2008, 08:23 PM
I saw a Conn's ad on TV here (in Austin) about a 42" Sony LCD for $1,199 with a free Sony Blu-ray player. Not sure if the OKC store has it but I think their ads are the same everywhere. Tomorrow might be the last day since they run a Sundat-Saturday cycle.

mizmary86
11-03-2008, 02:56 PM
I'm kind of late, but be sure to post a link up. I'm thinking about getting a 46" Sony HDTV but I'm thinking about waiting for Black Friday. Maybe there'd be more sales.