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Nitro

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My first HDTV - Sep 04, 2006 02:49
Ok, so i' m definately buying a HDTV on the 22nd September when i get paid. I' m stuck between 3 Samsung models and i need some advice on which to get.

I' m specifically directing this at Mass, VX, Joe and Loco although any advice from anybody who knows what they' re talking about would be appreciated.

I also need to know what speaker system would compliment the TV.

The TV will be used exclusively for games consoles and my DVD recorder. If i' m likely to run into any problems connecting my PS2, Xbox or Gamecube then i need to know in advance.

The 3 models i' m deliberating over are...





Samsung 26" LE26R74BDX/XEU Freeview HD Ready LCD TV

HD Ready: Yes
Panel Type: PVA
Colour Gamut: 72%
Resolution: 1366x768
Brightness: 500 cd/2
Dynamic Contrast: Yes (3000:1)
Response Time: 8ms
Viewing angle (Degrees): 170°/170°
Backlight: CCFL
Stereo:A2/NiCAM, Surround: SRS TruSurround XT
Speaker: Sound Waveguide Type
Auto Volume Leveller: Yes
Game Mode: Yes
R/F: 1EA, Component(Y/Pb/Pr, L/R): 1EA, Scart: 2EA, S-Video, Composite, L/R: 1EA
Headphone: 1EA
HDMI (+ DVI Audio L/R): 1EA
PC D-sub ( + Mini Stereo ): 1EA
Monitor out, L/R: 1EA
Colour: Black/White


...or...





Samsung 26" LE26R72BX HD Ready LCD TV

HD Ready
Picture:
Visible Diagonal: 26"
Colour Gamut: EBU 100%
Resolution: 1366 x 768
Brightness: 500 cd/m²
Response Time: 8ms
Dynamic Contrast Ratio 3000:01:00
Viewing angle: (H/V) 176°/176°
Backlight: CCFL
Stereo: A2/NiCAM, Surround: SRS TruSurround XT
Feature:
Game Mode
R/F: 1EA, Component(Y/Pb/Pr): 1EA, Scart: 2EA, S-Video: 1EA, Composite: 1EA
Headphone: 1EA
HDMI: 1EA
PC D-sub: 1EA
Monitor out, L/R: 1EA
Colour: Black/White


...or...




Samsung 27" LCD TV - H D READY

HD-Ready
SRS TruSurround XT sound quality for a greater all round entertainment experience.Visible Diagonal 27
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Resolution 1366x768
Brightness 500 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio 800:1
Inputs: PC(D-Sub) DVI Component (Y/Pb/Pr) SCART(2) S-Video Composite Video RF PC Audio In Audio Out Headphone


...

I prefer the look of the last one but it doesn' t have HDMI and the contrast ratio is far lower than the other two so i need to know what kind of a difference that would make.

Evil Man

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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 04, 2006 03:01
Dynamic Contrast Ratio is different from Static Contrast Ratio, thats why the first 2 have much higher #s, the first two TVs are probably 600:1 or 800:1, they usually list dynamic contrast ratio when theyre trying to hide a low static contrast ratio.

As far as what difference it makes... you always want a higher contrast ratio as it produces better black levels. On an 800:1 black = dark shade of gray, 1000:1 and 1200:1 produce better blacks but it still looks like dark shades of gray, no LCD I' ve ever seen ever produced the kind of blacks CRTs are capable of. Anyway anything lower than 800:1 sucks.

And I think Samsung LCDs suck, I had a white 720p 32" and returned it because of blur and pixelation on scenes with alot of motion.
< Message edited by Evil Man -- 3 Sep 06 19:20:07 >
Vx Chemical

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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 04, 2006 04:06
I have the first one in its 40" version, and im super happy with my purchase! Ofcourse it isnt as good as CRT screens, but if size and beauty matters its all good! According to what iv read Samsung has some of the best screens out there! Sony and B&O uses the tech in their screens!

The higher the contrast the better, and the dynamic picture enhancer in samsung screens makes normal tv shows look much better aswell!

So unless you can afford a highend Phillips screen, i can really recommend the first screen.
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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 04, 2006 04:12
I' ve seen the white 32" 720p one and it looked great , but I only saw some HD presentation and it' s totally different with games - those Samsung TV' s were all over E3 for 360 presentation , since there are many models , some could be great and other have problems like Evil said.Gotta check it with 360 at you shop

I would also try to find a NATIVE 720p TV - but I know it' s pretty hard lately.
< Message edited by ]gangsta[ -- 3 Sep 06 20:14:16 >
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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 04, 2006 04:22
Why does everyone buy Samsung? It must be because they are so cheap. I' m not saying their picture quality sucks or anything, but there are definitely better looking TVs out there.
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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 04, 2006 04:52
Most reviews you' ll see for HDTVs out there are just for movie viewing, Im sure samsung Tvs get good reviews for that but playing games and watching movies is totally different. So ifyou see a TV with good reviews and all that was tested was movies it could be total shit with games.

I' m very picky with response time as its vital for gaming, and alot of companies lie about their response time in the specs, the only LCD brands I' ve owned that dont create a mess in fast-moving action games are Sharp, Viewsonic, and Westinghouse. This is all for stuff under $2,000. I' m sure you can get a really expensive samsung without any problems but for the budget $1000-$2000 stuff I really like those 3. The worse that I' ve owned are Syntax, Samsung, and EMPREX is absolute total garbage.
< Message edited by Evil Man -- 3 Sep 06 20:57:09 >
Nitro

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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 04, 2006 05:01

ORIGINAL: Joe Redifer

Why does everyone buy Samsung? It must be because they are so cheap. I' m not saying their picture quality sucks or anything, but there are definitely better looking TVs out there.


What would you recommend?!


I have the first one in its 40" version


Yeah that' s why i wanted your opinion. Any chance you could post some photo' s of it with a game running?!

Oh, and have you noticed any " issues" with it?!


And I think Samsung LCDs suck, I had a white 720p 32" and returned it because of blur and pixelation on scenes with alot of motion.


Seriously dude, i don' t know shit about HDTV' s. Any chance you could explain what problems it had in more detail?!

What do you own now?
Evil Man

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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 04, 2006 05:20
I have a 40" Westinghouse, and 37" Viewsonic.

The problem is bad response time... on the particular samsung TV (and on a 1080p emprex as well) the response time is supposed to be 8ms but it feels like 24+ms, which leads me to believe they lie about their specs, what you see is motion blur or ghosting on objects that are moving fast on your screen, and when there is too much going on you also notice pixelation on and off the screen for some split seconds which just looks horrible to me.

But that is just what I am anal about, I absolutely fucking hate ghosting and pixelation even if it only happens for a split second.

And showing pictures of a static image on an LCD isn' t going to prove anything, any decent LCD will look good on a still image, its when theres motion going on that you get problems.
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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 04, 2006 12:01

What would you recommend?!

Well I have a Sony KV-34XBR960 or something like that. It is a CRT and weighs even more than Evil Man' s ass!* CRTs give you the sharpest picture quality, multiple native resolutions and instant response time, but they can have geometry issues, convergeance issues, their size is limited and you can' t hang them on the wall. I haven' t really done too much research in LCD TVs, but I don' t think I could stand a non-native 720p and/or 1080p resolution. They scale EVERY image to the bogus 768p native resolution. Gay!





*Yes, I am kidding.
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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 04, 2006 13:42
One of the new things in LCD technology that you need to consider, which mostly affects LCD monitors is very low (good) response rates (8ms and below) are often achieved by changing the colour depth from 8 bit to 6 bit, so instead of having 16.7 million colours you end up with 16.2 million. I mention this because it seems this a is a favorable method among manufacturers and its starting to get popular. The result is that you get excellent response rates with virtually no ghosting but the downside is that you gwet this (half tone) effect, look at the colour in news papers and thats sort of what you get only much less pronounced.

I have a 6 bit monitor and I have no regrets as I see no ghosting while playing my games and the difference in colour isn' t niticeable 99% of the time.
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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 04, 2006 14:40

but I don' t think I could stand a non-native 720p and/or 1080p resolution. They scale EVERY image to the bogus 768p native resolution. Gay!


That' s true but the upscale is so minute (like 6%) it doesnt matter, my LCD has options to play 720p at actual 1280x720 and displays black bars around the edges, or just the normal mode which upscales it to 1366x768 and fits the whole screen and it looks the same.

I dont know why they make 720p LCDs 768p, my 1080p LCD is actually 1080p, but my 720 is 768 =/
< Message edited by Evil Man -- 4 Sep 06 6:44:06 >
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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 04, 2006 15:15
They make them 768 because it makes SDTV look much better than at 720.

A lot of companies pretty much lie about their specs. They will say something like 8 ms respone time but it will be gray to gray response time instead of white-black-white response time which is usually twice as long. So it is actaully 16 ms.

I would recommend getting the VGA adapter so you can set it to the exact resolution. It looked significantly sharper when we used mine on my roomates TV.

Good luck getting anything faster than 8 ms or at native 1280x720 for a TV.
Vx Chemical

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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 04, 2006 16:37
My samsung screen is perfect for games, iv had even the pickiest gamers fall over backwards with amazement on how good it look when playing! There is no ghosting at all on the screen! Maybe Evil Mans house is just haunted!
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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 04, 2006 16:58

ORIGINAL: Vx Chemical

My samsung screen is perfect for games, iv had even the pickiest gamers fall over backwards with amazement on how good it look when playing! There is no ghosting at all on the screen! Maybe Evil Mans house is just haunted!


Yours it the first model right?!

What' s the difference betwwen the first and second?!



What about Sony' s Bravia range?!




* 26" S-series BRAVIA LCD TV
* HD Ready
* Integrated Digital TV Tuner
* High Performance LCD panel
* Wide Viewing Angle 178 degrees
* BRAVIA ENGINE
* Fast Response Time 8ms
* High Contrast 1200:1
* Resolution: 1366 x 768
* PAL / NTSC
* SRS TruSurround XT for enhanced surrounding effect
* BBE technology for clear and easily audible sound
* High Aperture Ratio Speaker Cover
* Silent Start & Quiet Power On
* Light Sensor to Control Backlight for Optimum Picture Quality
* PIP Freeze to Pause Important Scenes on the Spot
* Swivel to Adjust Display to the Best Viewing Position
* High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
* PC Input for use as a PC monitor






* HD ready
* Intergrated digital freeview tuner
* 3D comb filter
* 1 X HDMI
* 2 x scart
* 1 x composite input
* PC input
* VESA Compatible
* 26' ' screen
* Picture in picture function
* Virtual Dolby surround
* Wall mountable
* WXGA (1366 x 768)


Vx Chemical

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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 04, 2006 17:06

Yours it the first model right?!

What' s the difference betwwen the first and second?!
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The color of the lower part of the tv

The Bravia from sony is just a samsung screen with Sony slapped on the front of it! Its most likely the same hardware as the screen i have!
Nitro

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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 04, 2006 17:38
Microsoft openly chose the Samsung models for their display pods. What would be the difference in image quality for one of these LCD HDTV' s compared to a CRT (PC) monitor set to the same resolution (768)???

Would it be just as sharp but with more vibrant colours?!

Oh, and VX, what' s the ' Game Mode' ???!!!

I really like the Samsungs models, the 3rd model in my original post especially. I just need to know which will give the best image quality.
< Message edited by MAJIKDRA6ON -- 4 Sep 06 10:21:45 >
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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 05, 2006 02:41
Sharp Aquos is the nicest looking LCD I have ever seen; it will however set you back a pretty buck. But if you don' t mind mortgaging your house to buy a TV, then I definitely recommend it.
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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 05, 2006 04:09
That bravia has a 1200:1 contrast ration, so yeah, thats better than all the TVs you' ve listed.

And CRTs are the best assuming its not interlaced, which pretty much all CRT HDTVs are, but you can get a big ass CRT monitor that will be better than any LCD in the 26" range.
< Message edited by Evil Man -- 6 Sep 06 5:23:08 >
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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 05, 2006 10:38
Y' know, I' ve always said that I will only use a tube (CRT) for my video games, but then I went and got my projector, and all my systems (except for Gamecube) are hooked up to that! Technology just keeps advancing, so even the cheaper LCD TVs do the job reasonably well.

If SEDs deliver all they are supposed to, then that will be my next step. We shall see at the end of 2007 (when they are " supposedly" being released.)

Majik, have you gone to a store and actually eyeballed some sets? That' s the BEST way to shop for a TV in my opinion.
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RE: My first HDTV - Sep 05, 2006 11:12
bring you 360 in the store and ask if you can test out the LCDs with it. If they get a commision they will gladly let you do it. If they wont let you just walk right out the door until you find a place that wants to sell.
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