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JGarcia050 said:
akuma587 said:
@JGarcia:

You never answered my questions about your setup.

 

 i said in my opening i got a 42" Vizio 1080P HD tv..im playing my blu-rays on my PS3...i don't know what my aspect ratio or if i have 24mz or whatever cause i dont know much about that stuff

This sort of it explains it then.  Vizio's are decent TV's for the price, but certainly don't compete with the more expensive brands.

Your contrast ratio can drastically affect your picture quality (both on DVD's and on Blu-Rays).

And to those who act like you need to pay $4K for a nice TV you are full of it.  I got one of the nicest LCD's on the market for $1350.  Prices have gotten way more reasonable on TV's then they used to be.  Shop online too to save money.

 



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