| Bodhesatva said: Okay, let me put it this way guys: I'm not a person that's likely to notice slight differences in picture quality. As such I am NOT looking for "the absolute best," and I'm simply not willing to pay a 200+ dollar premium for a Sony or Samsung because the difference just isn't noticable to me and I don't care enough. In other words, I'm looking to get a great-but-not-the-best television. I'm spending 1000-1400 dollars and I'm willing to look at any brand. Does that help narrow down this search? Because I think a lot of people here are recommending the absolute best of the best, and I'm going to be honest, I simply cannot tell the difference between the absolute best and the second best (or put more generally, I CAN see the difference between standard definition and 720p, but I simply cant see much if any difference between 1080p and 720p). |
you can get a good 32" samsung for under 1000USD pretty easily..







