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Tons of rumors (urban legends) that trying to compare TV's at a big box is pointless due to:1.) Where's the signal from (cable, satellite, amplified)?2.) How strong/clear is the signal (compared to what you have at home)? 3.) Is each TV fed the exact same signal (impossible)?4.) Has each TV settings been optimized (or messed with)?5.) Which TV/brand does the store make the most profit from (Yes Virginia always follow the money)?Probably best just to rely on professional review/comparisons.
I bought a new Sony 60" hd lcd less than a year ago. I am now working with them on a replacement tv. It has a black blotch in the lower left hand corner, about the size of a soccer ball. I thought buying Sony was a sure thing. But times have changed.V....
Sorry to hear about your problem..... I think Sony use to be the gold standard at one time and I used their TV’s for many years without any problems. On some of the web sites I checked recently before I made my purchase, there wasn’t as many Sony’s mention in the reviews as say Samsung, Visio or LG. I thought that was kind of strange, it helped sway my decision towards Samsung..
Well that sucks… they prorated an 8 month old TV. Shouldn’t the price of a similar TV be the same or are you getting more bells and whistles??
I bought a screen and 720p projector on Craiglist for $250. Movie night is freakin awesome !!
It was a pretty good deal. The screen is probably worth near that price . The projector is Epson DLP , 720p.The wife and I are very happy with the picture . I think it's 110 inches from corner to corner.
I should get with the program and get a projector TV....what do you say BOB...?V...
The problem I see is the availability of 4K material to watch.
By the time 4K is common it will be time to upgrade the system.