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I bought my first HD tv when I bought my PS3. 1080p and still works great too. Amazing image quality and all that jazz. Really expensive but it's incredible that half a decade later it still looks better than 99% of the TVs you see in stores.

If you were wondering, yes it is a Sony TV


About two years ago we decided to buy a 3D tv for a different room. Also 1080p, but what's unique about it is the fact it uses passive technology instead of active shutter glasses. Saved a boat load of money by just taking glasses from theaters and using those. I have a huge extended family so having 30+ pairs of glasses in a bucket works great. Who cares if a kid breaks them Being passive also means each eye gets 1920x540 at 60fps instead of 1920x1080 at 30fps. In movies it works great but with 720p games the aliasing becomes very annoying. It has a bunch of smart features but I never use them.

I'm not a fanboy though. This TV is LG.


Just this Christmas actually I got another TV. It's a very small 24" one though. 1080p which I use for work. It's either plugged into my computer acting as a second screen or else hooked up to a kit. I'm really impressed with the quality considering was far from top of the line. Its smart features are cool. Due to the environment it's pretty nice to stream youtube on it. Like my 3D TV it's not connected to cable.

It's a Vizio.





Now if only my computer screen wasn't 900p.