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Donkbaca:
Samsung, just got a new 60" LED. It was between the Samsung and the Sony, the Samsung just looked better to me and the wife.  Most friends I know have either samsung or sony, I think the Samsung looks better,and quite frankly, I am pretty fed up with Sony, they always come up with things that have great potential and then they abandon/stop supporting them before they ever reach that potential.

Plasma will give you the best bang for your buck, who cares if its old technology and who cares if you need a new one in ten years, they are cheap and look great.

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--- Quote from: SNAAKE on March 14, 2012, 01:23:38 am ---any panasonic plasma

ALWAYS panasonic plasma

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^^This. Also, the side by side comparison is lame, because nobody keeps 2 different sets at home, so that will never bother you later on. All huge stores get a bonus from some manufacturer to sell a certain brand, this get a nice screen adjustment, better video source etc, never trust a salesman.

Dawgz Rule:

--- Quote ---Also, the side by side comparison is lame, because nobody keeps 2 different sets at home, so that will never bother you later on. All huge stores get a bonus from some manufacturer to sell a certain brand, this get a nice screen adjustment, better video source etc, never trust a salesman.
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1. Don't need to talk to a salesman to look at TV's.
2. Side by side at one place may validate this but that is why you go to as many places as you can.
3. A lot of people have more than two different sets at home.  If you do, you will know the difference. 

JcProAm:
Walking around costco right now looking at them.  Vizios still look as nice as other tvs and for a better price.   I am going to get a dumb tv as I am going to hook up a boxee box to it.  Thanks for all the suggestions everybody.

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Howard_Casto:
Just in regards to smart tvs.....  The problems people are having with them are pretty much a myth, in terms of something being wrong with the tv.  What is wrong has to do with whatever app they are trying to use.  Just like pc apps, some of them are buggy and just work badly and some of them are a little to picky/complex for the average user to use properly. 

It's very new tech and the developers that yahoo/google are allowing to write stuff for their tvs are questionable sometimes.  It's well worth the annoyance imho... stuff like built in youtube (in HD) and the web videos app as well as stuff like a tv guide and weather app are pretty handy.

Television viewing has nothing to do with the apps... so an app may crash, but your tv viewing never will.  So yeah if the latest playjam monstrosity you downloaded to your tv crashes you might have to cycle the power, but it isn't going to happen while watching tv. 

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