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I think my head may explode if I try and search about TV's anymore. I am confused.

I want a 52" flat screen on the wall in the living room. Too many choices and too many prices out there.

Is this a good one? - Philips 52" 3000 series LCD TV 52" Full HD 1080p 52PFL3603D/F7 Only $1,200 bucks at Sam's club and it seems to do all I need it to do. I compared other similar units around town and they were much more money(all over $1,500)but I don't see any more bang for the buck. Taking it for a test drive tonight and it seems great but I want to make sure it is the right choice before I bolt it to the wall. I have tried it with cable, DVD player, Apple TV and Netflix via X-Box 360 and the picture seems great.

On Mothers day I put a 32" Sanyo in the bedroom and it also seems great for under $500. I guess I don't know what you get in the high dollar units. Is there something I am missing?

Any input?
 

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the higher dollar deals usually have more and different inputs making them better for a home theater type setup.

For most people today and what appears to be suitable for the near future is HDMI unless I am a horrible judge of character via the web and you are one of those people who replaces their TV every 2 or 3 years.
 

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This one does have a bunch of HDMI inputs. The specs say three but I am looking at it and there are four. Three on the back and one on the side. It also has two of the red/green/blue inputs, two S-video inputs and two yellow/red/white inputs. More than enough for me..

I normally keep a TV until it pukes which is basically what happened. The family room TV gave up a year or two ago and since then we have had a small one in there that we use to have in a travel trailer. Now the big one from the living room is in the family room and the bigger 52" is in the living room.
 

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Crumm, You definitely what 1080p and not 1080i make sure of that..... the (p) stands for progressive, gives a much better picture and the ( i ) stands for interlaced not so good picture...
 

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It is a 1080p but I switched the output on my Apple TV box to 1080i and then back to 1080p and I could not tell the difference.
 

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I think my head may explode if I try and search about TV's anymore. I am confused.

I want a 52" flat screen on the wall in the living room. Too many choices and too many prices out there.


Any input?

Like you, I was BONKERS trying to make "Thee" selection. Over the past year, we've replaced all (3 in the house, 2 in the RV) of our CRT TV's, with LCD's.

I found that reading the "Reviews" & "Ratings".. from other buyers, on the various vendor Web Sites helped me make "Thee" choice.. some.

Joe



For the 52" BIGGY.. I went with the Vizio (from Walmart) :dunno
 

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For the 52" BIGGY.. I went with the Vizio (from Walmart) :dunno
I recently got a 19" Vizio for the camper and I really like it but a few people have told me that the start getting dead pixels in them after a while. Dunno if it is true or not as I didn't really find that much about it in the reviews but people I have talked to say alot of them get returned :dunno


After watching the 52" Philips all night I have decided to go buy a bracket and hang it up. Probably better ones out there but as far as bang for buck I think this one will serve us well.
 

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I recently got a 19" Vizio for the camper and I really like it but a few people have told me that the start getting dead pixels in them after a while. Dunno if it is true or not as I didn't really find that much about it in the reviews but people I have talked to say alot of them get returned :dunno


After watching the 52" Philips all night I have decided to go buy a bracket and hang it up. Probably better ones out there but as far as bang for buck I think this one will serve us well.

I had heard and read that too.. so I called Vizio.. They >said< they have fixed the pixel issue.. and the 120hz (what ever that whizoledgy means) model I went with is as good as it gets.. for the price and Walmart's one year return.. stacked with Vizio's two year replacement deal.. I went for it. Had it now for about a year.. No Probs (So Far).

I'm think'n they ALL have thier issues.. Enjoy yer 52" Crumm :sweet:sweet


Joe


We just got back from a 2 week RV trip to the Oregon Coast & Cascades.. after watch'n the 26" in the RV.. WHAT A DIF, watching the 52" last night.. Like being "At The Movies" :lmao:lmao
 

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