So the silly season is upon us and that means tons and tons of deals on TV. I feel like my TV at this point is pretty outdated, I picked up a Samsung LCD LNS4051D back in Winter 2006 when it first came out. It was one of the better ones, and expensive because it was new.
The thing is its also outdated tech wise, I only have 1 component input, 2 HDMI and a PC input. Its also only 720p but it handles 1080i very well. I also paid a shit ton for it back then, but the money's been worth it. I will probably end up passing it on to my parents.
So I know what I am looking for now, 1080p, atleast 3 HDMIs, 2 component, atleast 120hz refresh rate. I don't want a plasma, I move a lot, so I don't want to deal with the weight, I also find LCDs easier to handle and more energy conserving and have less glare. I love Samsung and Sony TVs, but I am open to other brands if they are proven.
My question to you guys is how do LED TVs fare when it comes to video games and sports too? I have heard that LED have issues with video game projection, but I don't see how. I am sure some of you guys have them so please sound off!
Or should I get another LCD?
The thing is its also outdated tech wise, I only have 1 component input, 2 HDMI and a PC input. Its also only 720p but it handles 1080i very well. I also paid a shit ton for it back then, but the money's been worth it. I will probably end up passing it on to my parents.
So I know what I am looking for now, 1080p, atleast 3 HDMIs, 2 component, atleast 120hz refresh rate. I don't want a plasma, I move a lot, so I don't want to deal with the weight, I also find LCDs easier to handle and more energy conserving and have less glare. I love Samsung and Sony TVs, but I am open to other brands if they are proven.
My question to you guys is how do LED TVs fare when it comes to video games and sports too? I have heard that LED have issues with video game projection, but I don't see how. I am sure some of you guys have them so please sound off!
Or should I get another LCD?
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