Whats up all. Lookin to get an HDTV. I am settled on samsung or sony 1080p. My question is if you guys thing that there is a difference in 60Hz vs. 120 Hz screen refresh rate? The difference is about $600. Supposedly, it helps with watching sports bc it is fast...and who watches sports as much as us betting degenerates. Thanks for the help.
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Originally posted by roccodeanWhats up all. Lookin to get an HDTV. I am settled on samsung or sony 1080p. My question is if you guys thing that there is a difference in 60Hz vs. 120 Hz screen refresh rate? The difference is about $600. Supposedly, it helps with watching sports bc it is fast...and who watches sports as much as us betting degenerates. Thanks for the help.DON'T YOU EAT THE YELLOW SNOW !!PS-MARVIN LOVES SPLIT SALAD !!
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Originally posted by roccodeanWhats up all. Lookin to get an HDTV. I am settled on samsung or sony 1080p. My question is if you guys thing that there is a difference in 60Hz vs. 120 Hz screen refresh rate? The difference is about $600. Supposedly, it helps with watching sports bc it is fast...and who watches sports as much as us betting degenerates. Thanks for the help.
Which Model # are you looking at? As I know you can get much better deals online like ebay.
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Rocco,
There was just a huge write up on this as well. 1080 is more expensive, and will only help if the TV is greater than 45'. For 45' or less, there is absolutely NO discernable viewing difference. They do whack you another $200-$500 for the 1080, and the douchbag sales guys hype it up, like it makes a big difference.
Just some more food for thought!
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Go Down To Circuit City And Check It Out For Your Self They Can Set It Up In Demo Mode Where 1/2 Is 60hz And The Other 1/2 120hz There Is A Difference But Is It Worth 600 Dollars? To Me I Rather Put The Money Into A Set That Has A High Contrast Ratio. If You Can Go With A Plasma As The Colors Are Better.
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Yea im going with the samsung 52 inch lcd...still debating on 120hz but i think im gonna go with it. Thanks allCheck out all of my past picks at www.Byeweekpicks.com
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Originally posted by roccodeanYea im going with the samsung 52 inch lcd...still debating on 120hz but i think im gonna go with it. Thanks all
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Check Consumer Reports for excellent and unbiased ratings.
All my HDTV's(I have 5) are Sony LCD and/or Sonia Bravia and I love all of them.
Sharp, Samsung and Panasonic are all excellent choices.
ps I bought all of my sets on line and saved literally hundreds if not thousands of dollars than if I had purchased them from Best Buy, Circuit City, etc.
ps In all fairness my sets are all 40 inches and under;thus I cannot comment on the larger sets except to say that you will pay a lot more money if you buy your set in a store rather than online.
Also, if you buy online, check out the ratings of the stores themselves and be aware that they will try to sell you things for the tv which you don't need.Last edited by savage1; 06-10-2008, 03:31 PM.
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Online is way cheaper, but im lookin to buy the insureance policy (yes im a sucker but i like the peace of mind). he sony is nice, but i like the glossy finish on the samsung it think it brings out the color better.Check out all of my past picks at www.Byeweekpicks.com
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