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i was watching transformers 2 on the 55" samsung led at fry's. the picture looked friggin amazing. it didn't have the matte look like seinfeld, it looked more "live" like a soap opera i guess. sorry for that bad explanation. i don't know what the terms are for the film types.
i'm getting transformers 2 through netflix tomorrow so i can compare it to my 50" panasonic plasma. i'm really curious to see how they compare and how much of it was the disc or tv. i've just never seen a panel with the "live" type of look which was impressive, although i'm sure it's probably not that accurate in terms of color. |
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Read this: http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6449_7-6792632-1.html
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Just turn it off for anything other than sports.
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Yeah that's something LCD's are known for with their 120/240hz processing. Like you said, it makes it seem like a soap opera. As dom mentioned, it should really only be used for sports, or very fast action content.
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what's the deal with the led tv or 120/240hz processing tv's making the picture look live or like a soap opera. is this considered better or worse than a regular picture or is it one of those divided camp love it or hate it things?
i watched transformers 2 on BD on my 2-year old 50" panasonic plasma to compare it to the $4000 samsung 240hz led tv i saw at frys (see my above post). the disc at fry's was playing at 60hz, the salesman was showing it to another guy so i confirmed this through the on-screen prompt. the picture was way better on the samsung than my old tv. there was way more detail with the same blacks. i read that the viewing angles aren't as good on the leds though. the picture on the samsung popped more which is kind of cool although i also read that the picture pop is not very accurate in terms of picture reprodution. |
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The way it used to be.
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I'm going to be getting my parents a TV for Christmas. The only retail around me is either Sears or BB and I refuse to give BB my money for any purchase this large. So that pretty much leaves online dealers.
So where would you all consider getting a TV from now days? I'm not so much concerned about business reputation as I consider myself sufficiently versed in who's decent to deal with. That said, I've never purchased a TV via mail order before so I'm concerned about the TV being shipped properly and arriving in one piece. 2-3 years ago when I was shopping for myself I recall seeing vendors that would put tilt and/or drop indicators on the boxes, delivery services that would power the TV on before leaving, and so forth. I'm not really seeing any of that sort of thing mentioned now. -TV will probably be a 46" LCD -Parents live nearby so I can probably be present at delivery |
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I've heard good things about Amazon.
Sounds like I should get a job at Best Buy. ![]() One of my buds got a seasonal job for the holidays there, and he said they can purchase almost anything they want at cost. Not that it's really a surprise, but those flat panels have ree-donkulous markup. Almost twice as much as cost in some cases.
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