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View Poll Results: What kind of big screen tv do you have and why?
Sony 4 18.18%
Sony
4 18.18%
Hitachi 3 13.64%
Hitachi
3 13.64%
samsung 4 18.18%
samsung
4 18.18%
Other 11 50.00%
Other
11 50.00%
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Old 01-22-2008, 11:11 PM #10
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bought a samsung 40" LCD 1080p since our old sony 52" first gen HDTV rear projection TV took a dump...

why did i pick a samsung? recommended from friends that own them and i had seen them in action in a real TV/video game playing environment.. i never liked judging them on the sales floor of the big chain stores.. because i don't watch TV with 120,000 watts of overhead lighting.. and i sure don't have 60 other TVs playing the same thing at once distracting me or 3 different sales people asking me if i need help..


so far i am happy with it.. i just wish they would figure out if bluray or HD will be the standard for DVDs so i can actually buy one and use it to its full potential.. even so 720p and 1080i HD broadcasts look pretty good much better them my old sony.. non digital signals look pretty bad but thats analog for ya..
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