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http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-32LM6200-led-tv I am planning on getting this TV, but I have never ordered a TV from the internet before. Can anyone make me feel better about shipping a TV to my doorstep? I would really rather go into a store and get this, but I can't find it anywhere but amazon. Also, anyone have experience with this TV at all? I have an older model LED LG and I love it.
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Thom P. Tiers posted:http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-32LM6200-led-tv Amazon is great and if there is a problem they pay return shipping.
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# ? Jan 9, 2013 17:38 |
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Can someone recommend a good TV for use in a RV? I just ordered a HDMI cable so I can connect my Galaxy S3 phone to a television, and I'm looking for a TV to connect it to. I was looking at the Coby 15 inch, but the bad reviews are scaring me. The other option I'm looking at is the Viewsonic 16". The only thing I would be using it for is to watch videos on youtube. Which other options do I have? I don't think I want anything bigger than 17~18 inch at the most and I don't want to spend more than $150.
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Thom P. Tiers posted:http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-32LM6200-led-tv I got this exact same TV almost exactly a month ago now. I bought mine on Amazon, and had no problems with the shipping or any damage from it. You should be fine. Maybe buy some optional shipping insurance if it is an option and not too expensive? I love this TV. I needed one for my bedroom that I could mount on an articulating wall mount, and it has worked perfectly so far. The picture is great, the wifi works great, the remote is pretty neat for being a little bit of a gimmick (basically, like a Wii-mote for your TV), and the smart apps and 3D work well too. I've only had two issues, both pretty minor. I had to look around a bit online and read up on it to figure out the best picture settings (even though honestly, leaving it stock is probably fine for most, I don't notice a huge difference). Also, I had an issue where the power in my neighbor hood kept going on and off, on and off for about 10 minutes while I wasn't home. The TV wasn't damaged, but it erased my Wifi setting so I had to reconfigure that aspect once I was home. Overall, I would highly recommend it, it's a great set.
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Hey guys I'm buying my first TV for my room and I got around a $240 budget for this. I'm generally going to use it primarily for video games, stream movies and watch cable tv. I read the OP, but was these and was wondering if any of them were good or not. https://bit.ly/ZKcSfq https://bit.ly/11cPCqR https://bit.ly/VUiuxp I really have no idea and don't want to end up with a bad tv, so please help goons! e: A friend of mine recommended me this monitor: https://bit.ly/Eyh6l, I would just need a coaxial cable converter but have no idea where to start on that either. The REAL Goobusters fucked around with this message at 09:30 on Jan 10, 2013 |
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PonchAxis posted:Hey guys I'm buying my first TV for my room and I got around a $240 budget for this. I'm generally going to use it primarily for video games, stream movies and watch cable tv. I read the OP, but was these and was wondering if any of them were good or not. I would avoid off-brand TVs like Coby and Sansui. If you can stretch your budget a little bit, it shouldn't be hard to find a Samsung, LG, Sony, or Vizio 720p 32" TV for under $280. That computer monitor would require a separate ~$150 TV tuner to watch plain cable TV, unless your PC already has a TV tuner with a coax input.
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Thom P. Tiers posted:http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-32LM6200-led-tv I had some difficulty with the freight company shipping the television (Pilot). The local company handling delivery wasn't given the information for my scheduled appointment and missed it. I ended up driving to their warehouse to pick it up, which possibly could have ran afoul of Amazon's Enhanced Delivery policy (though I would have had a strong argument). Fortunately, the TV worked great. If you used scheduled delivery, call a day or two ahead to confirm your appointment.
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Does anyone make a 1080P 26 or 27" these days? I'm seeing nothing on Amazon.
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I'm looking for an opinion or three about the choice between this: (LG 55" Led/Lcd 3d (passive) 120hz model: 55LM4600) http://www.bestbuy.com/site/LG+-+55%22+Class+-+LED+-+1080p+-+120Hz+-+3D+-+HDTV/7135343.p?id=1218831022736&skuId=7135343&st=LG and this: (Panasonic 55" Plasma 3d (active) model: TC-P55UT50) http://www.bestbuy.com/site/dreldar...=1376258&loc=01 I'm a sucker for wanting to use the 3d I know, but I would probably use it. They are real similar in price and size, but I just don't have the depth of knowledge when it comes to what they offer. (840 for the plasma, 800 walmart price match for the LED) Please help my indecisiveness! Comfortador fucked around with this message at 20:27 on Jan 10, 2013 |
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Mouse Cadet posted:Does anyone make a 1080P 26 or 27" these days? I'm seeing nothing on Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/Insignia-1080p-60Hz-LED-NS-26E340A13/dp/B00AC6YYH2/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1357845749&sr=8-12&keywords=1080p+26%22 http://www.amazon.com/VIZIO-M261VP-26-Inch-1080p-Black/dp/B003VQQVE4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1357845749&sr=8-1&keywords=1080p+26%22
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Comfortador posted:I'm looking for an opinion or three about the choice between this: (LG 55" Led/Lcd 3d (passive) 120hz model: 55LM4600) That's kind of a generic answer so if you have any specific questions I can try to answer those.
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Actually thats one of my concerns, the Panasonic I linked only had 2 HDMI ports which is crazy to me. Its good that it appears to be a good choice, I just wanted to make sure I was getting the most for my money quality wise.
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Comfortador posted:Actually thats one of my concerns, the Panasonic I linked only had 2 HDMI ports which is crazy to me. Typically you'd be running a receiver with HDMI input/output meaning you'd only ever need one. At least that's the thought with most "high end" TVs
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Right now I'm running an optical audio cable from my TV to my Receiver and all the HDMIs are plugging into the TV. I'm sure I could make do.
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Comfortador posted:Right now I'm running an optical audio cable from my TV to my Receiver and all the HDMIs are plugging into the TV.
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I'm thinking about buying this tv http://www.frys.com/product/7348654 in a few days. Going to be using it for 360/PS3/Bluray and as a main tv for my PC using XBMC. The 3D would hardly be used for anything more than novelty. I was wondering if anybody had any experience with it or info on something similar but better. It comes out to $550 which is perfect for my price range, but if there is something better out there for a comparable price I would prefer that.
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I'm looking for a 40-46" 1080p TV, don't care about 3D, smart stuff is optional but cool (willing to get a Roku or something instead though). Mostly HD TV, sports, blu-ray, netflix, Pandora, etc. General usage. I have Sony receiver/bluray player so Sony is a plus, even though my Bravia just died after slightly over 3 years of use so I'm bitter and vengeful toward it. Low energy usage/"green" stuff is a plus. I have a wifi access point right next to it so built-in wifi isn't necessary. I dig the features from the Panasonic linked in the first couple of posts, the TC-P50ST50, but I don't need anything that big. My old one was 40 and that was plenty as I have a small living room, though I'd bump up a bit if I can afford to. Thanks goons!
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Thom P. Tiers posted:http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-32LM6200-led-tv This is what my two tv's ordered from Newegg and shipped through UPS came in and looked like: Both Tv's were fine, boxes were both completely smashed up and the styrofoam was mashed up, but who cares. They worked.
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Don Lapre posted:http://www.amazon.com/Insignia-1080p-60Hz-LED-NS-26E340A13/dp/B00AC6YYH2/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1357845749&sr=8-12&keywords=1080p+26%22 Thanks but I should have been more specific. Not refurbs and major brands name (LG, Samsung, etc)
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Comfortador posted:I'm looking for an opinion or three about the choice between this: (LG 55" Led/Lcd 3d (passive) 120hz model: 55LM4600) I bought this one and hung it in the living room about 2 weeks ago. Bought from Best Buy for $900, but got it down to $800 when I found it at WalMart for that price. Observations: - OMG! Really big screen even for a 1600 square foot house. I told my wife that after we put it up, I feared we might have to take it back because it was "too big." I'm just getting used to having something larger than the 37" Samsung that WAS on the wall in the living room (new bedroom TV). - The thin bezel is really bad rear end, but there is a noticeable light bleeding from the edge when you don't have a source (i.e. the ATV, PS3, Cable box or whatever is off). Otherwise it doesn't seem to have any completely noticeable un-evenness or light bleeding (to my untrained eye) that makes it distracting to the me. - I'm a Silver Premium member of Reward Zone at Best Buy, so I'm going to let this thing burn for 100-200 hours. Then I'm having someone in February come to calibrate it. They apparently do this for free for their Silver Premium members, assuming you bought the TV from them. - I have an old Onkyo receiver that (as I learned) doesn't "pass" 3D. Consider that if you are going with 3D content and it passes through a receiver, that this receiver must "pass" 3D. It's not a huge problem for me, as I'll bypass the receiver whenever I feel it necessary to do 3D content. - I'm not sure if other manufacturers have this feature, but LG does a method of making 2D content into 3D. We watched a 2D home improvement show on HGTV the other night in 3D... for about 5 minutes. That was enough of that. But if you are into the whole 3D thing, this might be of interest to you. - 3D, 1080p, 55", LG IPS LED screen, 120 Hz for $800? Really?! No really. Have you looked at what the competition (Sony, Samsung, Panasonic) is charging for those specs (~$1300-2000). I feel like we did pretty well. LaserWash fucked around with this message at 22:12 on Jan 11, 2013 |
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When are we going to see the Samsung 110" TV from CES go on sale? I know the 85" is supposed to come later this year.
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Help me out guys! I'm look for a tv and willing to spend ~500. Smart tv isn't too important as I'll have my desktop next to the tv, I'd like to check out LED, and 32 inches is the minimum though I'd like a larger one. Here are three I checked out. Any other recommendations? http://www.amazon.com/LG-32LM6200-32-Inch-LED-LCD-Glasses/dp/B006ZH0JBM/ref=sr_1_15?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1357953808&sr=1-15 http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-VIERA-TC-L42E50-42-Inch-LED-LCD/dp/B00752R9PK/ref=sr_1_16?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1357953808&sr=1-16 Is the IPS something I should care about? http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-UN40EH5000-40-Inch-1080p-Black/dp/B00723QKVQ/ref=sr_1_14?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1357953808&sr=1-14 This deal someone linked above looks way better! http://www.frys.com/product/7348654 Should I jump on it? jimmydean fucked around with this message at 02:38 on Jan 12, 2013 |
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Got my Samsung 60" ES8000 Today. Black Ops 2 in full 1080p is loving magnificent. I haven't hung it or calibrated it yet but so far it looks amazing and the apps seem to work well enough so far. I haven't even scratched the surface with it yet but so far it is an amazing TV. Speaking of surface scratching, kitty took one swipe at the screen before he was quickly tossed out of and banned from the TV room until it gets hung.
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So my mom has an 8 year old DLP tv that just died. We're going to replace it with a new one, but the catch is that it has to fit tightly inside the enclosure that was built for the old one. The enclosure is 68wx41h, which means that 70in is probably the only size that fits. Do you guys have any recommendations for a 70 inch tv?
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chupacabraTERROR posted:So my mom has an 8 year old DLP tv that just died. We're going to replace it with a new one, but the catch is that it has to fit tightly inside the enclosure that was built for the old one. The enclosure is 68wx41h, which means that 70in is probably the only size that fits. Do you guys have any recommendations for a 70 inch tv? The sharp 70 should fit with room for a soundbar.
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Don Lapre posted:The sharp 70 should fit with room for a soundbar. Is sharp a good brand compared to the others? I've always bought Samsung tvs, so I don't know anything about these things. I'm assuming warranties, service, etc are all more or less the same these days...
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Hey all, I need a new living room TV since my basement Trinitron finally poo poo the bed and my LCD is going down there now. I'm looking to not spend more than $700 but if I have to go higher I suppose I can. Basically just looking for at least a 46 inch TV. I'd like a Smart TV but it's kind of negligible. Like Beaverham Lincoln, this caught my eye, http://www.frys.com/ShopCartServlet?purchase=7348654. Anyone see any issues with it? I don't care about the 3d but holy poo poo under 600 for a 47 inch LED? Sign me up.
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Lunaris posted:Hey all, I need a new living room TV since my basement Trinitron finally poo poo the bed and my LCD is going down there now. I'm looking to not spend more than $700 but if I have to go higher I suppose I can. Basically just looking for at least a 46 inch TV. I'd like a Smart TV but it's kind of negligible. Like Beaverham Lincoln, this caught my eye, http://www.frys.com/ShopCartServlet?purchase=7348654. Anyone see any issues with it? I don't care about the 3d but holy poo poo under 600 for a 47 inch LED? Sign me up. Yeah I need to know as well. This seems like an amazing deal. I'll have a computer right next to where I'm gonna use the tv, does that make smarttv completely unnecessary?
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I ended up getting a good deal on an open box Samsung PNE7000FF (60" Plasma) My old GM from Best Buy gave it to me for 1299. My TV guru said that was an amazing deal, so I swallowed the extra cost and pulled the trigger.
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I just got this TV from Best Buy: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Sharp+-...CFQ0GnQodQhUA8g I was able to get it for about $4,000 (plus tax) by getting them to price match BuySquad.com. I actually had to go to a couple different Best Buys before I found a manager willing to match that price. It seems their "official" policy on price matching is only to match local retailers price or Amazon's, if anyone else wants to buy from them don't be afraid to visit a couple different stores if one store isn't playing ball. I didn't get the GeekSquad warranty, is it even worth considering? They also tried to sell me a $300 set of HDMI cables because they were silver lined and supposedly cheaper ones will look crappy on an 80" TV. They also said the cheaper ones don't support 120hz or 240hz. I'm assuming that's total bullshit and the $2 to $5 ones you can get at Monoprice will work just fine, is that correct? It comes on Tuesday and I'm pretty excited! Smoking_Dragon fucked around with this message at 01:36 on Jan 14, 2013 |
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Smoking_Dragon posted:I just got this TV from Best Buy: That's correct. The markup for cables at a big box store is insane and they'll always try to push them. HDMI is either there or it isn't, the only degradation you'll get is if you're running a hundred foot cable.
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So I have a Samsung 8000 series plasma that I purchased December 2011, I ran a break-in DVD for the first 80 or so hours and have had pixel shift enabled while watching everything in full screen for the past 3-400 hours. Over Christmas, my dad came and stayed with me. He watched a lot of news over those 3 weeks, and now I can see the outline of the ticker box as well as the logo box. Nothing noticed within, and it doesn't distort anything within them, however when watching hockey the 2 giant darker boxes on the bottom of the screen are very much noticeable. Now, it seems to have gotten a BIT better over the past few weeks, thanks to running movies fullscreen overnight etc, though that could just be my mind playing tricks on me. Is this consistent with burn in or retention? I've read that some retention can take a month of 2 to get rid of, but have no first hand knowledge. Any ideas on how to expedite the process?
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So, update on my dead TV from above. Old one was a Sony Bravia 40", three years old, up and died and Sony no longer manufactures the main board for it so it's kaput. They offered me a recertified version of the same model for $329 including tax and shipping. I have the option of getting a new 42" Bravia for $588 from Amazon after tax, or finding another brand, or whatever. Plus then buying a Roku - but that might be a better option than continuing to use smart TV features anyway. Any thoughts on recertified/refurbished Sony stuff vs new? And Sony vs other brands?
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# ? Jan 15, 2013 23:59 |
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In looking at current HDTVs, I'm pretty horrified with how limited the inputs/outputs are compared to my 2005 Panasonic plasma. Granted the market is extremely price competitive, so maybe they don't feel as inclined to put a complete set of inputs/outputs on a $600 TV as they did on a $2000-3000 TV. But the following things are missing on most new models: Should have at least two component inputs, many only have one S-video input Composite video input that is independent from either component input Composite Video Out Analog Audio Out I know someone will tell me to stop using my array of lovely 1980s accessories with a 21st-century display, but I'd still like to be able to if the need arises.
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Number_6 posted:In looking at current HDTVs, I'm pretty horrified with how limited the inputs/outputs are compared to my 2005 Panasonic plasma. Granted the market is extremely price competitive, so maybe they don't feel as inclined to put a complete set of inputs/outputs on a $600 TV as they did on a $2000-3000 TV. But the following things are missing on most new models: Do you use an A/V receiver at all? I could give a drat about any inputs on a TV, it only needs a single HDMI and everything hooks up through the receiver. edit: It's also the fact that buyers prefer thinner TVs much more than keeping 80s inputs. You wouldn't be able to make these TVs less than 1/2” thick with all those connections. plester1 fucked around with this message at 06:48 on Jan 16, 2013 |
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plester1 posted:Do you use an A/V receiver at all? I could give a drat about any inputs on a TV, it only needs a single HDMI and everything hooks up through the receiver. No, I don't have an A/V receiver. In my twisted mind, the TV should be an A/V receiver by definition. I do send the audio (analog) from my TV to a stereo system from 1983, but I don't think that's what you meant. The thin/thickness of the panel is a good point, my set looks about 3.5" deep, which is probably not acceptable in today's market. Number_6 fucked around with this message at 06:55 on Jan 16, 2013 |
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Since the u50 has gone end of life (even on the panasonic website no longer lists it in favor of the 2013 model), I'm currently having toss up between two Panny IPS LED TV's Both are the same price, but one is 47" and 3D, the other is 55" and non 3D. Panasonic VIERA TC-L55E50 55-Inch 1080p 120Hz Full HD IPS LED-LCD TV Panasonic VIERA TC-L47ET5 47-Inch 1080p 120Hz 3D Full HD IPS LED-LCD TV with 4 Pairs of Polarized 3D Glasses Thoughts?
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toplitzin posted:Since the u50 has gone end of life (even on the panasonic website no longer lists it in favor of the 2013 model), I'm currently having toss up between two Panny IPS LED TV's Get the LIKE NEW $924 55" version of the ET5 off amazon warehouse http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-list...=&startIndex=15
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Number_6 posted:In looking at current HDTVs, I'm pretty horrified with how limited the inputs/outputs are compared to my 2005 Panasonic plasma. Granted the market is extremely price competitive, so maybe they don't feel as inclined to put a complete set of inputs/outputs on a $600 TV as they did on a $2000-3000 TV. But the following things are missing on most new models:
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Number_6 posted:No, I don't have an A/V receiver. In my twisted mind, the TV should be an A/V receiver by definition. I do send the audio (analog) from my TV to a stereo system from 1983, but I don't think that's what you meant. They just keep reducing the number of inputs on televisions to bring the costs down, you're eventually just going to have to bite the bullet and get a receiver. I was a hold out until like 2 years ago like you but I finally gave up. It simplifies everything to be honest, I wish I had done it long ago.
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