Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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All 3 of our tv's are Samsungs.
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There is a app for how big your TV should be for the room, it has to do with how many feet you are sitting from the picture, can't remember what we googled but thought what it said was wrong so went up a size and they were right bought too big, but it is a led samsung and has a great picture
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One formula (from Abt Appliance) for determining the maximum size screen for your room is:
Screen size, times 2, divided by 12 = optimal distance, in feet, for the screen size you're interested in. We used it for a recent purchase and it worked for us. We wanted a 55" in a relatively small den and wanted to be sure it wasn't too big or the room. |
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One minor nitpick on display technology. LED TVs actually are LCD TVs that use LEDs for illumination rather than flourescent (actually cold cathode flourescent) that is used for backlighting in other LCD TVs. Then, to confuse matters even more, there are various technologies for using LEDs for backlighting.
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Panasonic
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Panasonic GT50 Model available at Best Buy gets my vots. For all that's worth. |
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GG, here's one calculator: Viewing Distance Calculator
Just Google size of television for viewing distance & you'll get many websites telling you what size TV will be good for your room. We have an LG LCD HDTV. The picture is great, but I was disappointed at how poor the sound quality was. I understand that's a common fault with these kinds of TVs -- not only the LG brand. We bought a sound bar, and now we can hear what people say much better. I was also surprised at how hot the TV gets. I can feel the heat when I walk past the television. Good luck with your new TV purchase!
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Just purchased one in April for our VA home. After lots of viewing, reading, checking, ended up with a 55 inch Vizio 1080p 240hz LED model that was internet and wifi ready. Synced it with our wireless system and Netflix, Hula and others are now just a click away. Instant Netflix movies when ever you want them. Instant Hula series and shows as well.
Got it at Costco which had a $200 off coupon, caught it on sale as well, so net was $899 for a $1299 TV. Probably even less now. It is very light in weight, so can be wall mounted if you want, easy to move and set up, and can be viewed in a large room. Mine is in the family room which is 22 X 16 and can be seen well from anywhere in the room.
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Samsung HD 1080p. Pick the size that matters to you.
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We have two Vizios and one Sony. I'm a constant chanel changer , the Sony is a slow chanel changer imo. We also have two Roku boxes so can do with less chanels and have acess to tons, literally tons of other things. Like the quality of bothh Sony and Vizio.
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32 inch LG
Several months ago I bought a 32in LG 720p because a friend of mine had one and I found the picture quality and menus on his TV to be far better than what I had on my Sony. Also, the LG had 3 HDMI slots. I use one for cable; one for Apple TV to view my photos and video on the TV's bigger screen; and one for Roku to increase my streaming movie options. I'm thrilled with this LG TV and I consider it to be one of the best TVs I've ever owned. I sit about 15 ft from the TV and 720p works just fine for me. Only thing I would change in a future TV is to get 120HZ which makes picture seem even crisper.
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Check out the Samsung 55 inch Smart TV. Amazing.
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TV
Panasonic - plasma is my choice. Have a 46" model from 2008 and it's great. 3d and 60 - 65 Panasonic plasma is in our TV TV future.
I have 3 DVR Directv boxes so I can record 6 programs at a time and share on all three TVs we have. Just have to be careful of someone telling me a score of a sporting event. |
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We bought a 47" Samsung LED tv about 4 years ago and the picture has been great. However in the last couple of months when you turn it on, it clicks multiple times before actually powering up. It has gotten worse and now is about 15 clicks before starting. On a blog about Samsung tv's this appears to be too common a problem and they have a secret warranty program for selected models to replace the power board. Unfortunately our model is not covered even though it exhibits the same symptoms so I don't think I'd get a Samsung again, perhaps a Sharp with Quattro color. Sharp and Samsung share a production facility for the large LCD screens but each make their own electronics and LED light source/technology.
One thing about the plasmas, they are generally 600hz which makes motion much smoother to watch. Sporting events like football, basketball, motor sports really show the difference in the higher refresh rates with much smoother pictures, less jagged moves. I used to be very concerned about glare on the shiny screens from outside light sources but the pictures are so bright there is very little effect from it. |
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We have 3 TV's"
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In my survey, about 14 months ago, Vizio delivered the best feature-price ratio and up to date technology (INternet surfing, streaming, etc.). I found a good unit for a good price at Target. Vizio is an up and comer!
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