What is the best 1080p 42" or 46" LCD TV to purchase around $2,000

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  • lordpuffer
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    • Oct 2006
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    What is the best 1080p 42" or 46" LCD TV to purchase around $2,000

    Can someone please tell me their opinion as to what is the best 1080p 42" or 46" LCD TV to purchase around $2,000 and where the best place is to purchase it? Thanks.
  • NightTran
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    • Aug 2005
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    #2
    Lg AT BB,1cent less then 2000
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    • ed klein
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      • Mar 2004
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      #3
      Sharp-LC-42D62U 42in HDTV
      AQUOS liquid crystal television

      1080p with two HDMI inputs

      Best Buy, circuit city, and Nebraska furniture Mart for approximately $1875. Local stores will compete for the best price.

      Also, BEST PRICE at http://www.bestbuyplasma.com. $1399.
      But I would not trust this location (internet ordering only) and no warranty on shipping.

      I am waiting on sales at best buy, circuit city, or Nebraska furniture mart and pick one up.
      Last edited by ed klein; 2 Jun 2007, 01:54 AM.

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      • RFBurns
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        • May 2006
        • 499

        #4
        Ask the retailer about service after the sale, their policy regarding warranty issues, exchanges and if their service center is local or requires travel time for a tech or sending the unit to a shop located elsewhere, and if it does have to go to a shop, does the retailer offer a "loaner" while yours is at the doctor.

        LCD sets are the best way to go for the long run since there is no tube to develop "burn-in's". LCD sets use far less energy and produce far less heat than the plasma units. The newest plasma units do have better plasma tubes that have less chance of the "burn-in's" but even those can still get the burn-in eventually.

        Plus, a 46 inch LCD unit puts less strain on the wall than a plasma unit of equal size. The LCD units weight is considerably less and wont require monster bolts and mounting hardware to hang on the wall.

        Here..I will fix it!

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        • lordpuffer
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          • Oct 2006
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          #5
          Hey NightTran....Which LG Model are you recommending.....Thanks.

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          • NightTran
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            • Aug 2005
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            #6
            I have the 720 LCD 42" and it is working very good, I am sure the 1080 is even better
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            • lordpuffer
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              • Oct 2006
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              Thanks....I have one more question. I am not going to have an HD signal. I am going to only have DirecTV with their regular digital signal. Will I still get a good picture with either of the TV's listed above? Or is there a different TV that I should get with only a digitial signal to have a good picture?

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              • NightTran
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                • Aug 2005
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                #8
                I have not hook my TV with direct TV now, but I did have direct TV before with regular TV and the picture quality is very good, better then regular cable, very clear and shinning ( only if it is cloudy or raining hard
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                • ed klein
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                  • Mar 2004
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                  If your going to use a HDTV for a SD analog or digital video signal (sat or cable company)the best video picture from best to worst is normally:

                  1. component connection
                  2. S video connection
                  3. composite connection




                  If your going to use a HDTV for a HD digital video signal the best in normally the HDMI connection but, I have seen some VERY CLOSE 2nd place component HD digital signal connections.
                  Last edited by ed klein; 4 Jun 2007, 01:20 AM.

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