Originally posted by Dougie085
Saving for a new T.V suggestions?
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I still say you'll get more (either quality and/or screen size) with an RPTV over a flat panel. And with one's like the new Sony's only being a few inches deeper than your average flat panel, I just don't see the attraction of paying all that extra money! 8O
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I looked at the XBR4 today....honest I couldn't find anything in the store that really came all that close to looking as good. And it wasn't on the standard split up signal they had the sony demo running on it. They also had the sony demo running on a new samsung and panny plasma and honestly the XBR4 just looked so much better to me.- Bottom
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I don't know I can get the Samsung LNT5265F for quite a bit less. In fact I can get the 52" model for less then the 46" sony. Didn't look quite as good as the XBR4 but wasn't too much worse. It should be christmas time around when we pickup a T.V so maybe I can get a good deal.- Bottom
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Ok I've decided that this is what I'm going to do.
I'm going to purchase the Sony KDS-50A2020 as its very good quality picture and I just can't justify spending 3 grand on any one piece of electronics at this point, certainly not for a T.V when it gets used least in my house we pretty much will use it strictly for movies pretty much. Maybe a tv show now and then.
With the money I'll be saving from not getting the LCD I'll be picking up a couple things like these.
Samsung BD-P1400

Toshiba HD-A20 (may possibly go A30 depends)

Also will most likely be picking up an Integra DTC-9.8 early next year.- Bottom
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We'd be sitting on top of a 60". To be honest 46" is probably plenty big enough but I'd really like 50-52".
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