Game has it on special for R3699@BrianB ... where did you find those prices please ... after the Rand nosedive I only see prices in the R4000 - R4200 region for the 32D550
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Game has it on special for R3699@BrianB ... where did you find those prices please ... after the Rand nosedive I only see prices in the R4000 - R4200 region for the 32D550
Thanks for the advice, the room is bright and curtains are almost never closed. It will be connected to an HD DSTV decoder.
Hi Folks;
I'm looking at getting the SONY BRAVIA 40EX520 . Its going for R6, 788.00.
Does anyone have any particular experience with this range? Basically its just going to be used with DSTV for at least the next 3 years. Its going in the living room, with 8m sliding doors never in direct sunlight but the room is nevertheless very bright. At most the viewing distance is 7m face on and roughly 40 degree angle from the TV at 3m.
Anyone got any particular gripes with this thing?
I would go and test what is brighter: Sony LED-LCD or Samsung LED-LCD. Since this will be a factor. A brighter TV will look better in a bright room.
Pity about the 7m viewing distance.
While I know plasma is reflective, since it isn't in direct sunlight, I would strongly suggest checking out the Samsung PS51D450 51" HD Ready as you're getting 11" bigger for around R788 cheaper.
It will also be superior for SD channels on DSTV.
Are there industry 'brightness' levels or measures like luminescence or some jazz (i'm totally out of my depth here? Do people normally ask the Sony or Samsung store to wheel their TV's into bright natural light areas of showrooms or shopping centers?
Why so? Ideally i'd like a TV that doesn't feel like i'm in the front row of the IMAX. Do you know of a chart of some description that outlines whats the ideal distance vs. screen size? Or is this concern perhaps an LCD vs. Plasma issue?
Currently the maximum size TV that can fit in the hole in my wall unit is 48" and I was going for the 40" to give the TV room to breath. Its not out of the question that I make the hole bigger though, I just have to take one of the shelves out (somehow).
Why so?
Thanks again for your info, not only is it helpful its also given me a reason to not watch tonight's movie on MNET.
7m is very far, about 5m outside the average distance required to sit from a 50" FHD/1080p TV for the full FHD/1080p experience (eyesight is also a factor). 50" = around 2 - 2.5m, 40" around 1.5 - 2m.
I take it this is your first HD TV/wide screen? Of course you may have your own reasons for wanting a small TV, yes 40" is regarded as small. If you don't want to increase the size of the hole I would advise going 46" LCD/LED-LCD as the difference in size is quite a lot. See for yourself at the shop, from as far back as possible (3 - 7m).
If you enjoy your TV, you'll most probably want bigger after getting used to the smaller size you once thought was going to be too big. Just saying, this is the reaction of most people buying HD TVs...
Winning post and given me much food for thought! Yes, it is my first LCD/Plasma experience - I have an HD projector in another room which is great for the occasional movie/PGA Tour but not ideal for everyday TLC, BBCE viewing and hours of XBOX playing. I was burnt recently buying a new lamp for the projector, hence my decision to upgrade the old TV.
Anyway, i've now got lots to think about. I'm in one of those falling apart massive roomed settler homes in Grahamstown so I've got plenty of space to play with, no real reason I need to be 7m away from the TV. I suppose I could move the couch closer and have at lease 3m behind the couchThanks again for your feedback!
Hi, I got myself the ps43d450 the weekend and im really enjoying it sofar. Its really huge compared to the 27 in monitor used previously.
I have a question about the break in period, acording to Samsung its not neccesary but it seems some gurus still recomend it. What are your thoughts people?
Used mainly for streamed media, blu-ray and games all through ps3.
Hi, I got myself the ps43d450 the weekend and im really enjoying it sofar. Its really huge compared to the 27 in monitor used previously.
I have a question about the break in period, acording to Samsung its not neccesary but it seems some gurus still recomend it. What are your thoughts people?
Used mainly for streamed media, blu-ray and games all through ps3.
Hi, I got myself the ps43d450 the weekend and im really enjoying it sofar. Its really huge compared to the 27 in monitor used previously.
I have a question about the break in period, acording to Samsung its not neccesary but it seems some gurus still recomend it. What are your thoughts people?
Used mainly for streamed media, blu-ray and games all through ps3.
I also picked up that the pro break-in people say that while the pixels are settling in this period the plasma will run hot. Mine has absolutely no heat coming from the screen thus far, its as cool as my lcd. I was also lucky with getting a tv without any buzzing at all(Heard some had a problem with this)
Think I will take it slow for the first say 2 weeks running the scrolling bar every now and then, after that im setting the brightness contrast etc to higher levels, final calibration and hope for the best.
PostmanPot, the regular TV information guru
I've been reading a few threads, and you generally seem to favour plasma screens. Doing a bit more research, and I am beginning to agree with your recommendations.
So- what are your thoughts on the LG 42PT350? It will be used for HD movies via my HTPC (to be connected via HDMI), gaming (but not too fussed about 1080p) and the odd SD channel watch (not a fan of Multi-rip-off-Choice). It will be in my lounge, which is relatively dark especially when the curtains are drawn.
LG 50" HD Ready Plasma screen that includes installation of the dish and decoder?