IAvoid online purchases from places like Tiger Direct for HD tv's because the shipping is a killer.
We need to stick to facts here. Isn't it funny that everyone recommends what they own, and bashes what they don't
Plasmas life is rated by it's half life, that's right, the plasma TV will keep dimming it's entire life. Some bigger plasmas use more energy than a refrigerator!
Not sure why you guys are pushing plasmas, besides the fact you cheaped out and bought one and want someone else to also make the wrong choice.
I highly recommend going to a real AV forum instead of a boat forum to get the real facts and have your questions answered. Most people have no clue about TVs.
http://www.avsforum.com/
That's funny because when I was doing research the Sony Bravia was on top as far as quality was concerned. My parents bought a Sony Bravia 52" two years ago, used for hours daily, and it works great. My aunt and uncle bought TWO of them about a year ago and they're both very happy with them. A local hair cut place, which is open 16 hours a day 6 days a week has two Bravias on full time in their waiting area. They've been there about 5 years and those TV's still are as pretty now as they day they put them in. Sony is about the best quality there is out there, followed closely in second by Panasonic. Vizio's are questionable, they were on the bottom of the list two years ago with very high rates of return but things could have changed.
I would definitely look into the Sony Bravia line of TV's. I know a lot of people who have them and never had a problem with them.
Oh, and whoever said the picture is better on a Plasma probably hasn't watched Planet Earth on a 52" 1080p LCD. My parents TV will BLOW YOU AWAY. I think picture quality is irrelevant now, they're both gorgeous. The LCD has no issues with glare AT ALL.
Edit: And for the record, I don't even own an HDTV. I just do research, read way too many reviews to count on all different brands and such, and read a lot of consumer reports reviews from years past to establish trends, etc. But I do not own one.
You need to look into the facts more, 1080 is great, but its not really available right now unless you have it in house and your eye can't detect the difference once you move back from the screen,
Plasma has proven to be very reliable and yes it will dim over time, but so far that has not been an issue in the industry.
Plasma is still much faster.
So much of what gets passed around as fact about each technology is sales HYPE and it just gets repeated enough times to become fact.
This person asked about low cost and good picture, right now you can't beat a 50" plasma for that combination.
Avoid online purchases from places like Tiger Direct for HD tv's because the shipping is a killer.
Not everyone can justify spending 2500-4000 to get the newest and "best">
After spending 2400 on 2 tv's, both failing, I keep having to dig the 23 year old RCA colortrak out of the garage.
THere is nothing wrong with the plasmas, just people with big egos, that can't believe they could have had a comparable tv, for much less money.
I think I'm smart enough to figure shipping into the equation before making my recommendation. There are free shipping deals all over the place....including right now at the aforementioned Tiger.
My sister and her husband recently bought a 52" LCD. They called me from BestBuy and told me some of the prices they were seeing. I did a quick check and told them to get the heck back in the car because they could do much better online. They ended up saving hundreds.
I bought online, it was about $700 less even after shipping and was a newer model with more features than I could buy locally. It was a little difficult to buy something like that online, but it worked out well. If you keep checking online you'll see that shipping can vary a great deal, it will be free one day and $200 the next, just track it for a short time and you'll see it change. I went to NexTag to compare pricing and shipping, you can also read ratings on the products there.
I bought my home theater system (Onkyo) locally and the store (Circuit City), went out of business so when the tuner died I was out of luck because I had lost the receipt.
Thought I should restate the fact that model #'s are very important when comparing pricing, when I was shopping for my HDTV prices were all very similar with the big box chains (Best Buy, Future Shop, Costco etc.) but they all sold the same low end model #.
Sears had the high end model # for only a few hundred more and a way better warranty for less than the big box chains were selling theirs for. It was worth spending the extra cash for the extra HDMI inputs and anti-reflection screen and 1080P output in the 50" size.
The warranty coverage I could negoitate the price on ($250) and I am covered for 5 years no questions asked, since they warrantied my old LCD's with no hassle I bought my Plasma from them also. Sears has been a good retailer for HDTV's for me and they carry high end model #'s that most big box brands do not, I highly recommend them. However it seems to depend on the Sears outlet what kind of TV's they sell, the one close to me had cheapo stuff and the other had nothing but high end...I guess it depends on the man running the show at each store.
The one in the basement of Polo Park Sears store, the older guy there has been a straight shooter to me and has been excellent with warranty etc. He beats everyones prices and give me the extended warranty for less than everyone else has...so far four TV's from him!
I seen one guy buy the floor model 60" Plasma for nearly half price and it was less than 4 months old,,,missed it by that much.:redface: Same 5 year warranty too.![]()