My old Sony television just bit the dust ......

Balrog

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Would you buy, or have you recently purchased a new flat screen?

I believe I have "settled" on Sony, Samsung, or LG, 40 to 46 inches, LED/LCD non 3D.
Your recommendations and comments would be appreciated with regard to picture, ease of use, remote, etc.

Thanking you beforehand for your time and consideration.

GO CYCLONES :yes:
 
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Cant really go wrong with the areas you've settled on with sony\samsung and those sizes. Model selection from there pretty much depends on what you want to pay for (usually on amazon they have a little chart for all the model numbers what contains what for sony\samsung tvs)
 

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I think it would be hard to go wrong with the brands you mentioned. Since you're going the LED route it's hard to buy one that's not packed with all the goodies. If you can fit a 46" I always recommend go for the larger size. I don't think I've heard anyone say "I wish I would have gotten a smaller tv".
 

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Would you buy, or have you recently purchased a new flat screen?

I believe I have "settled" on Sony, Samsung, or LG, 40 to 46 inches, LED/LCD non 3D.
Your recommendations and comments would be appreciated with regard to picture, ease of use, remote, etc.

Thanking you beforehand for your time and consideration.

GO CYCLONES :yes:
Bought this Samsung this summer, absolutely love it. The 120hz is fun to turn on when watching sports or blu-ray. Makes things have more depth and a 3D like look. Some people don't like the look, but the auto motion plus is easy to switch off if you are one of those people. The 60hz version is a little cheaper if you do not think you would want that feature.
Really easy to use, great picture, and price went down quite a bit. I've heard from a lot of people that Samsung or Sony are the way to go.
Amazon.com: Samsung LN40C630 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV (Black): Electronics
 

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46 inch Samsung or Sony or Vizio are all top notch. Try buydig.com. slickdeals.net, tiger direct, newegg.com. I just pickled out a 3D to be ready for ESPN sports.
 

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I wouldnt say Vizio is considered top notch.

Probably not up to the Sony level but after dealing with the customer service of Samsung compared to my experience with Costco, I'd probably choose the Vizio and pocket the change. I don't know how Sony's customer service is but I assume it's not much better than Samsung?
 

Wesley

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I wouldnt say Vizio is considered top notch.
Picture quality has a higher rating than many. It is not in the big leages, but it should be looked at as a possibility. That said, I just bought a Samsung. They lowered their prices more than Sony.
 

Balrog

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I think it would be hard to go wrong with the brands you mentioned. Since you're going the LED route it's hard to buy one that's not packed with all the goodies. If you can fit a 46" I always recommend go for the larger size. I don't think I've heard anyone say "I wish I would have gotten a smaller tv".

Thank you dmclone.

I am having a tough time rationalizing the 46 size, vis-a-vis price, because of the "goodies" that (as you mention) are included with LED/LCD.
I expect to get a Blu Ray player as well, so the 200-350 dollar difference with respect to the larger screen is a concern.

I really think I want a Samsung, but Sony is such a fabulous well known quantity, and the LG has many features for "less" bucks.
 

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have a 46 inch Toshiba LCD thing is wonderful Greatest day of my life whn I had the excuse to buy it cuz my dinosaur bit the dust. Enjoy it the price tag is rough but now you get to exercise your man card
 

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Would you buy, or have you recently purchased a new flat screen?

I believe I have "settled" on Sony, Samsung, or LG, 40 to 46 inches, LED/LCD non 3D.
Your recommendations and comments would be appreciated with regard to picture, ease of use, remote, etc.

Thanking you beforehand for your time and consideration.

GO CYCLONES :yes:

There are lots of televisions that have great images. The kind that just blow you away when you first shop for a new one. Then I walked into Traviss Audio/Video in Des Moines and the Sony Bravia blew me away. Take a look at the 46" BRAVIA EX710 Series HDTV. It can be had for about 1200.00 and it is freaking incredible.
 

Balrog

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have a 46 inch Toshiba LCD thing is wonderful Greatest day of my life whn I had the excuse to buy it cuz my dinosaur bit the dust. Enjoy it the price tag is rough but now you get to exercise your man card


Very well put Cytom.

I, too, have a Toshiba. It is a 1080p 56" DLP but the bulb burned out, so I have to take care of that bit of business too.
It is downstairs and it IS IN MY MAN CAVE, (along with my card.)

Infortunately, I am still cleaning up from the sump pump not working last spring.
(The cave got a little wet.)
I had it set up with surround, and I LIVED DOWN STAIRS!
 

Balrog

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There are lots of televisions that have great images. The kind that just blow you away when you first shop for a new one. Then I walked into Traviss Audio/Video in Des Moines and the Sony Bravia blew me away. Take a look at the 46" BRAVIA EX710 Series HDTV. It can be had for about 1200.00 and it is freaking incredible.

Sorry Mac, I didn't take the time to look this up. Is this an LED/LCD?

I was at Travis yesterday, and they have 6-7 of these left for less than a grand ---KDL 40NX 700.
But I am sure the EX is a much better set.

Thank you.
 

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Bought a 46" Toshiba LCD a couple months ago and it seems to be a solid TV so far. Great picture, could tell the difference in the store and was not disappointed once we got it setup in the living room.
 

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Go to Sony and Samsung websites to see the current models they sell. Sometimes stores have older models to cleat out. 60 HZ TVs are now going to 120 hz for sports motion distortion avoidance and some are at 240 hz, many of them 3D. The LCDs played catch up top plasma for awhile but now they are both somewhat equal. The burn in effect on plasma is a concern if you use it as a monitor.
 

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I got a smallish Bravia for the bedroom last yr. and loved it. The tv in the living room went bust, I got a great deal at Best Buy on a 240 mghz 42" to replace it. Far and away, the best I've ever had. I've had Sony tvs for yrs. Very dependable.
 

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I've got a 46" vizio lcd and a 42" emerson plasma and both of them are awesome. I know for a fact that emersons and samsungs are the same tv with different names on them. My father-in-law got a samsung and spent over twice as much as i did on my emerson. I don't think i would waste the money on a big name brand of either sony or samsung. Just get the right size and features you want for what kind of television you watch.
 

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Vizio has been getting some great reviews from both Consumer Reports and CNet. I'm thinking of getting a new one too(I've been thinking a 55 inch).
 
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