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need help with a hdtv
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 1:15 am
by kris_9035
hi all im new here as ya can see lol, i need some help with a hdtv i am plaining on buying. i just need to know is if i can get a perfect picture on this one i am looking at. and make sure it a really good one. and will do what i want it to do. so prolly get perfect picture and love it after messing with the settings. so just tell me you pros or geeks or ppl that know alot about hdtvs or ppl that know there facts lol. so tell me if i can get a outstanding picture on this tv. and perfect the way i want and will love it lol. and omg sorry for repeating my self there. also make sure you tell me if there is any settings i sould not mess with on, in the tv, or could mess up the color or picture or anything forever. and if ya can find anymore info on this tv anywhere that would help ya then tell me how good this tv is and if it can do what i want it to do thx.
link to Best Buy
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 5:57 am
by akirby
Bzzzztt. Try again.
That is a 4:3 TV. You need a 16:9 or "widescreen" TV to display HDTV without bars on the top and bottom. When watching HD on that 27" TV you would be effectively watching a 21" 16:9 TV (I'm guessing on the exact size, but it's much smaller). It also does not have HDMI or DVI inputs which should be a requirement.
There is no such thing as a perfect picture, only personal preference and degrees of scientific accuracy. Watch whatever you're thinking of buying for an extended time period. If you like it then that's all that counts.
16:9 widescreen with HDMI (or at least DVI) inputs are required IMO plus a HD scan rate (at least 720p or 1080i). If you have cable then a cable card would be nice but not required.
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 7:30 am
by Richard
There is no such thing as a perfect picture, only personal preference and degrees of scientific accuracy. Watch whatever you're thinking of buying for an extended time period. If you like it then that's all that counts.
I could not agree more if you are a casual viewer. Based on what you had selected it seems that is your application but I agree with Allen and all his points about this particular display. Follow his advice and you should be fine.
For more in depth imaging information check out the Video Waveform section. As an example...
Waveform 05 Casual Viewer or Videophile?
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 4:13 pm
by kris_9035
ok thx know any sites that have low prices and only sell "brand new tvs/hdtvs?" and thx for pointing that out bc it dose need that hdim input. iight thx for the help.
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 5:25 pm
by Richard
Click on either the Best Buy or Amazon.com affiliates at the top and go shopping!
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 6:49 pm
by kris_9035
lol ok thx oh here a ? i might already know but dose 1080i do 60fps/is 1080i@60fps.
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 12:00 am
by kris_9035
oh and this found this tell me if this what i would love lol. also i need to know if this site sells only "brand new" stuff bc i want a brand new one nerver use or bought by anyone be4 or anything. thx
http://click4tvs.com/viewitem.php?IndexID=7282&to=dn
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 7:54 am
by akirby
It seems to meet the basic criteria and it does appear to be a new TV.
I hate to say this but Wal-Mart is now carrying cheap HDTVs if you're really worried about ordering online.
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 1:08 pm
by kris_9035
lol iight i.ll check thos one out there too then.