Buying a New TV

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Lee_M

Guru
i have a samsung LED

It looks great, works well and has a good picture when set up properly (shops boost the brightness and contrast to cope with shop lighting so it will look sh*t at home without changing it).

I also have a so called smart TV version, but never found it anything other than a waste of technology.
 

Lee_M

Guru
So what's the need for lots of HDMI, what gets hooked up to them?

modern DVD players, sky boxes, latest versions of virgin box too - its what supports the high def inputs other than the built in hi def freeview
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I think the quality of dark scenes is something to be very attentive to. I've seen sets that are pretty good at displaying sunlit scenes, but are awful when characters are moving around in the shadows at night - all you can see is a smudgy dark grey blur!

Check that colours don't change significantly from different viewing angles or the only people who will see a decent picture are those sat directly in front of the set.
 
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MacB

MacB

Lover of things that come in 3's
Ah, so right now we'd be hooking up the V+ and the Xbox.

Lee, I know what you mean I'm looking and 3D and smart keep popping up everywhere...neither of which are functions I find remotely tempting. We have a long history of using gadgets at the most basic level and extra functionality tends to be a waste.
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
I find the What HiFi site pretty good for reviews of tv and audio equipment. Have a look at the Best Buys section for tvs. You will find a long list of different sizes / different price. Should give you a short list of tvs to go look at.

If you haven't had a new tv for a long time, you should notice a big difference in picture quality.

http://www.whathifi.com/

Yeah, it's crap. I thought new technology HD plasma, LED, LCD whatever were supposed to bring superb quality images. This is so not true. My Phillips CRT screen is pin sharp, no blown out highlights, dense shadows, totally weid colours, blocking or pixelation, deterioration of image near edge of screen. Earlier in the year I spent so long in John Lewis looking at new flat screen TVs Samsung, Phillips, Panasonic etc that my eyes bled. Conclusion - I was seriously disappointed with image quality. A real rip off AFAICS. So I stick with my CRT screen with digital feed from Panasonic DVD/VHS recorder freeview box. Superb image quality.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Yeah, it's crap. I thought new technology HD plasma, LED, LCD whatever were supposed to bring superb quality images. This is so not true. My Phillips CRT screen is pin sharp, no blown out highlights, dense shadows, totally weid colours, blocking or pixelation, deterioration of image near edge of screen. Earlier in the year I spent so long in John Lewis looking at new flat screen TVs Samsung, Phillips, Panasonic etc that my eyes bled. Conclusion - I was seriously disappointed with image quality. A real rip off AFAICS. So I stick with my CRT screen with digital feed from Panasonic DVD/VHS recorder freeview box. Superb image quality.
I have seen some pretty crappy modern TVs too, but to be fair I have also seen some stunning ones!

My brother-in-law has a huge (50 inch?) plasma HDTV and bluray films look amazing on it, as do good quality HD broadcasts.

A lot of the crappy pictures are actually due to stupidly inadequate bandwidths used for digital TV to squeeze more channels in. There were hundreds of complaints about ITV4 during the TdF coverage in July, for instance. I am still using (and enjoying) an 11 year old Panasonic SD analogue TV, but after the digital switchover I now have to put up with blocky pixellation on fast-moving objects on many channels.
 

Andrew_P

In between here and there
Smart TV would be a must for me and I would have to have some decent apps. Do not under estimate the power of an internet and networked TV. Although your xbox will do quite a good job of that if it is hooked up to your network.

Currently I am using WDLIVE box connected to one of my HDMI ports and my kids are forever using Netflix which for £5.99 seems great value thus far.
 

Nearly there

Veteran
Location
Cumbria
Flat screen HD tv's are for exactly that HD tv as most tv channels broadcast bandwidths of 576i or did so when broadcast on a panel of 1080p the tv has to fill in all the extra pixels thats why some HD tv's look awful on some programmes however feed it an HD source like blu-ray or Sky/Virgin or even freeview HD and you should get a cracking picture.When looking for a new tv here's my understanding of all the tv techs-

Plasma-
Pro's-Great motion handling
-Generally better contrast(blacks)
-Great viewing angles
-colour


Cons-
-Use more power
-Screen can be reflective in daylight
-Only come in big sizes 37"-65"

LCD-
Pro's-more screen size choice
-Brighter in the day
-lower power consumption

cons-Contrast(blacks)tend to look grey in the dark on lower end models
-Viewing angle can be poor
-Can be poor at fast motion handling sports/movies

LED-
Pro's-low power consumption
-really thin and light
-good colours

Cons-
Viewing angle can be poor
contrast(blacks)can look grey in the dark
can be poor when handling fast motion scenes sport/movies

This is what I understand to be the basic pro's and cons of each tv tech when looking for a new tv,however im no expert and don't judge a tv by how it looks in a show room as they pump up the brightness tend to feed it an HD source and those show room lights don't reflect general home lighting.
 
I've got a Samsung, it could even be that one. If I'd come to this thread a bit earlier, I'd have said go plasma because the blurring of LCD in action shots irritates the hell out of me, but..........
 

Kestevan

Last of the Summer Winos
Location
Holmfirth.
We have a 42" Samsung. It's 4 years old and has been a cracking piece of kit. One problem - faulty capacitors meaning the TV took longer and longer to come on was repaired (at home) by Samsung free of charge despite the set being out of warranty.

I'd definately buy another Samsung.
 
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