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Panasonic 56″ PT-56LCZ70-1080p Rear Projection LCD TV $997 at BB

Posted on 20 December 2007 by hdtv


Panasonic 56″ 1080p Rear-Projection LCD TV $997 at BestBuy

Get lost in the stunning detail and brilliant color of 1080p with this vast 56″ HDTV. Equipped with 3 HDMI inputs, this TV can accommodate your evolving home theater system while the built-in memory card reader lets you enjoy photos and video clips from your camera, camcorder or cell phone on the big screen.

1080P and Built in HDTV Tuner for less than $1000..I know it is rear projection but hey price is so good for the size and look at the warranty, Warranty Terms - Labor1 year limited; 5 years limited: light source.

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Toshiba 65″ 65HM167 DLP Rear Projection 1080P HDTV $1499 or less

Posted on 18 December 2007 by hdtv

Toshiba 65″ 65HM167 DLP Rear Projection 1080P HDTV for $1499 or less at Circuit City. Store-Pick Up only for this deal.

CircuitCity.com has Toshiba 65″ 1080p DLP Rear Projection HDTV (65HM167) for $1499.99 - 10% off $249+ coupon code XUAH3CJAT3 = $1349.99 AC (was $2199.99). Coupon is valid for store purchase only, so must pick-up in store.

Well, it is 65″ 1080P DLP TV with Built-in HD Tuners(NTSC/ATSC/QAM) and price is just about right if you have big space to put in.

CC buyer reviews are great,

Absolutely fabulous 1080p TV for the price! No problems so far!
Reviewer: Don from Palm Bay, Fl on Apr 14, 2007
311 out of 393 found this review helpful

The Picture is outstanding! HD looks superb! Sound is great! Size is great. Replaced (with store credit) my WD-Y65” Mitsubishi, after six months and after exhaustive two month effort to get it repaired. No problems so far with the Toshiba! Same price same big screen, crispier and beautiful picture, so decided to get the Toshiba. I am very pleased with it. The upconverted DVD picture looks like HD. Make sure to get HDMI cable but it does not have to be the expensive kind . All you Mitsubishi buyers out
there, good luck with yours!

I might try to look this one for myself to replace my old 55″ Samsung Rear Projection which can not handle Verizon Fios TV.

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Syntax Olevia 247TFHD 47″ 1080p LCD TV for $1099 at CC

Posted on 17 December 2007 by hdtv

At Circuit City, Olevia 47″ 1080P LCD TV for $1099

Olevia 47″ 1080p LCD HDTV
High contrast ratios and fast response times mean rapid-action viewing such as sporting events or adventure films is displayed with super clarity and truly come alive! With a super-wide 178-degree viewing angle, images look spectacular wherever you are seated. Perfect for home or office viewing These LCD HDTVs also excel as computer displays with support for TV resolutions up to 1080i, and PC resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 through HDMI and VGA.

Olevia’s surround sound audio processor creates an awesome listening environment while watching TV, movies or playing games. RS-232 control enables you to connect your Olevia HDTV to a home entertainment system. Once you see the new Olevia, you’ll agree that you’ve never seen HDTV like this!

Firmware upgradeable via USB
Keep the firmware of your Olevia LCD TV up-to-date and protect your investment. By simply downloading available updates from our website through Olevia’s USB port, you can obtain the latest new features, software updates and image quality improvements. This assures that your Olevia LCD TV will stay current with state-of-the-art video processing technology.

From CC Customer Reviews are great.

Great TV and THE BEST PRICE - AS GOOD AS THE SHARP 46′ W/ More FEATURES
Reviewer: MM from Orlando on Nov 29, 2007
51 out of 52 found this review helpful

It was either this or the 46′ Sharp Aquos D64U -

$2500 for the Sharp and $1099 For the Olevia (black friday special)
A 1080P LCD 47′ for $1099?? Not even knock off VIZIO can compete with that.

Not only is this TV Over a Grand less, but it is 1′ Biggerand HAS Picture in Picture AND A Pc Input! Sharp has neither and this is coming from a previous SHARP AQOUS Rep. The Sharp has a 4 millisecond response and the Olevia has a 6MS response.

You can do a Half Split Screen on the Picture in Picture - WatchTV and Play PS3 at the same time or Surf the Net w/ the PC Input while Watching a Blu Ray. I am very impressed with this TV and can’t believe the deal I got from Circuity City. Delivery was also included in the price and they actually brought it into my house, took it out of the box, and hooked it up to my cable box. The box was huge and saved me from renting a Van.

Looks like it will be another great buy for 2007 Holiday and upcoming SuperBowl Party.
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Samsung HPT4254 42″ Plasma HDTV /w Harmony 550 Universal Remote $899

Posted on 11 December 2007 by hdtv

Samsung HPT4254 42″ Plasma HDTV /w Harmony 550 Universal Remote $899


Offering a rich feature set and exceptional quality for its price, Samsung HPT4254 42-inch 720p plasma TV uses the company’s latest DNIe enhancement circuitry to deliver outstanding brightness, contrast, and image clarity. Use it for home theater and use it for your PC–it’s perfect for both. In addition to a standard-broadcast NTSC tuner, it also features an integrated ATSC tuner that can capture over-the-air digital broadcasts from local network affiliates (the set will still require a set-top tuner for receiving non-terrestrial HD broadcasts from channels like HBO or Discovery). Other noteworthy features include a 60,000 hour panel life, Samsung’s unique auto pixel-shifting technology to prevent burn-in, a gaming mode, cinema progressive film mode, and 3 HDMI connections. This model is also compatible with an Auto wall-mount Samsung will release this year that is controllable in 3-dimensions via the HTDV’s own remote control.

Connections:

HDMI connections: 3 (1 side 2 rear)
S-Video Inputs: 3 (1 side 2 rear)
Component Video A/V Input: 2 (rear)
PC (RGB) input: 1 (rear)
Composite video input: 1 (side)
Headphone Jack: 1 (side)
RF input: 2 (rear)

Amazon buyers review is good and looks like great deal for this Holiday.

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Vizio 42″ Gallevia Widescreen LCD HDTV(Ref)- $669.95 Shipped AR

Posted on 27 September 2007 by hdtv

PC Connection.com has the Vizio 42″ Gallevia Widescreen LCD HDTV for $749.95 - $80 rebate = $669.95 with free shipping.

Vizio GV42L

The GV42L features the latest in VIZIO’s unique design, which delivers vivid and accurate (16.7 million) colors along with wide viewing angles (178° x 178°) and a blazing 8ms response time. And with integrated HDTV capabilities, you can enjoy digital programming with enhanced audio and video reproduction.

The VIZIO GV42 has significantly less reflection and glare which makes this television ideal in any room lighting situations. These LCD HDTVs have a higher average brightness across the screen, higher luminance at full white, wider dynamic range and can will achieve better black levels. Vizio LCD HDTVs have super fast LCD response times which does not suffer from problems with image trailing and color distortion. This HDTV offers a HD resolution of at least 1366 by 768, which is more than 1 megapixel.

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Syntax Olevia 37 437V HDTV - 1600:1, 16:9, w/ built-in ATSC/NTSC HDTV Tuner -$599

Posted on 27 September 2007 by hdtv

Syntax Olevia 37 437V HDTV - 1600:1, 16:9, w/ built-in ATSC/NTSC HDTV Tuner (Refurbished)

Syntax Olevia 37 437V HDTV - 1600:1, 16:9, w/ built-in ATSC/NTSC HDTV Tuner (Refurbished)
Olevia 437V 37 LCD TV High contrast ratios and fast response times, mean rapid-action viewing such as sporting events or adventure films is displayed with super clarity and truly come alive! With a super-wide 178-degree viewing angle, images look spectacular wherever you are seated. Perfect for home or office viewing These LCD HDTVs also excel as computer displays with support for TV resolutions up to 1080i, and PC resolutions up to 1360 x 768 through HDMI and VGA. Olevia’s surround sound audio processor creates an awesome listening environment while watching TV, movies or playing games. RS-232 control enables you to connect your Olevia HDTV to a home entertainment system. Once you see the new Olevia, you’ll agree that you’ve never seen HDTV like this! User Friendly On-Screen Display (OSD) Olevia’s new pictorial-based on-screen display menus are user friendly and easy to understand and will teach you what the controls actually do. Simply select from a scrolling wheel of icons including preset video and lighting modes that account for the differences in home and store environments, and content such as high definition TV, standard definition TV, DVD movies or VCR tapes. Firmware upgradeable via USB Keep the firmware of your Olevia LCD TV up-to-date and protect your investment. By simply downloading available updates from our website through Olevia’s USB port, you can obtain the latest new features, software updates and image quality improvements.


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Xbox 360 HD DVD player + 8 Movies (3 instant, 5 after mail-in rebate) for $180

Posted on 20 September 2007 by hdtv

Amazon has Xbox 360 HD DVD player + 8 Movies (3 instant, 5 after mail-in rebate) for $180 with free shipping. Add the HD DVD player, and 2 movies from the list below, and check out, the discount will be shown in cart. The player comes with a remote and King Kong HD DVD. Thanks Poolrad, nmeister and chuckd

Movie combinations that are known to work (discount is shown to cart)

Bourne Supremacy & Batman Begins
Bourne Supremacy & 300
300 & Batman Begins
300 & Shaun of the Dead

source:www.slickdeals.net

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Samsung 50″ 720p DLP HDTV HLT5075S /w Xbox 360, Halo3 - $1084

Posted on 20 September 2007 by hdtv

AT BEST BUY:

Add the Samsung 50″ 720p DLP HDTV - HLT5075S
+ $1079.99
Samsung HLT5075SThis TV’s Cinema Smooth 720p light engine and powerful DLP chip thrusts you right into the middle of the HD revolution.

Built-In HDTV Tuner: Add HD-capable antenna to receive over-the-air high-definition broadcasts, where available. Optional set-top box required for high-definition cable or satellite programming.
HDMI inputs provide an uncompressed all-digital audio/video link for the highest-quality connection and support copy-protected HD broadcast content and it has 1280 x 720 pixel resolution

Add Xbox 360 (HDMI premium) B4J-00107 (you can substitute Elite, Halo, Top Spin 2 Bundle (non HDMI premium)
+ $349.99
Add Halo 3 (you can substitute Limited/Legendary edition)
+$59.99
Add 1,600 Xbox Live Marketplace Points 56P-00001 HERE
+$19.99

-$15 XBL MP discount
-$410 Halo 3 Offer discount
$100 NFLshop certificate is a mail-in offer HERE

I think it will be a great early 2007 holiday gift for family.


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LCD vs Plasma - Which HDTV is Right For You?

Posted on 10 September 2007 by hdtv

LCD TVs versus Plasma TVs

Compare the two most popular flat screen TV technologies.

Comparison Plasma televisions LCD televisions Advantage
Screen Size Screen sizes range from 32 inches to 63 inches. Larger plasmas, like a 103 inch unit from Panasonic, are in production, but are still prohibitively expensive for consumer use. Sizes range from 13 inches to 45 inches. As with plasma, there are larger LCD TVs made, like a 100 inch display recently released by LG, but they are not readily available or affordable at the consumer level. Plasma TVs are the current size champions, particularly when comparing TVs that consumers can easily purchase. LCDs are catching up in size with their developing technology, however, and may surpass Plasmas in the near future. This may be due to difficulties in producing glass large enough for larger plasmas.
   
Viewing Angle Up to 160° Up to 175° LCD TVs have the advantage here, but by a small margin. Your viewing experience is not going to be ideal at 160 or 175 degree angles. LCD TVs used to have a problem in this area, primarily because LCDs were originally used as single person computer monitors.
   
Screen Refresh Rates Plasma displays refresh and handle rapid movements in video about as well as CRT televisions. LCD TVs were originally designed for data display, and not video. Therefore refresh rates had to be improved. LCD TVs with refresh rates below 16 ms or lower (5-15 ms) show very few noticeable artifacts. LCD TVs are now available with refresh rates as low as 5ms. Slight edge to plasma technology.
   
Burn-in or Stuck Pixels Plasma TVs can suffer from burn-in produced by static images. After extended periods, stationary images “burn in” and produce an after-image ghost which remains permanently on the screen. With technologies such as ‘pixel orbitor,’ new plasma TVs have addressed burn-in and significantly reduced the issues of older models. LCD TVs do not suffer from burn-in, but can have a “retained pixel charge” which may also produce ghosting. Stuck pixels are also possible with an LCD display. With the latest plasma technology, this is less of an issue than ever before. “Pixel orbitor,” for example, is one method of reducing burn in used by plasma manufacturers. It requires no additional programing from the end user as some older burn-in prevention techniques did. If you plan to use a plasma for gaming, some games with permanent ‘dashboards’ may still cause some burn-in. Check user-manuals for available solutions by model.
   
Product Life-span Plasma TVs have a reported half life of 30,000 to 60,000 hours. Half-life is the time it takes the lamp to fade to half its original brightness. LCD TVs also have replaceable backlights, but the expense of replacing one when the time comes may be greater than simply replacing the entire TV. Both Plasma and LCD technology should more than adequately satisfy most consumers. The average CRT TV (the kind most of us have at home) has a half-life of around 25,000 hours. If the average American household watches an average of four to six hours of television a day, even a 30,000 hour lamp would give you over 16 years of use. By then you’ll be enjoying your new ‘Holodeck.’
   
Weight Plasma displays are fairly heavy, and may need additional supports to be mounted onto a wall. LCD TVs weigh less than comparably sized plasma TVs. LCD TVs are considerably lighter, more portable, and cheaper to ship.
   
Durability Plasmas are very fragile making them tricky to ship and install. Unlike the commercials where plasmas are mounted on the ceiling, plasmas are best installed by a professional, and should be installed on a wall that can bear a good deal of weight. Much more durable than plasmas. End users can easily mount an LCD TV themselves if desired. LCD TVs are far less fragile than plasmas.
   
Shipping Due to their fragile nature, plasma TVs need to be shipped by specialty carriers. Overnight or fast delivery options are not recommended. Special shipping methods and their heavier weight add to higher shipping costs. Shipping LCD TVs is not difficult, and is not as expensive as shipping plasma displays. LCD TVs are lighter and far less fragile than plasma displays making shipping easier and less expensive.
   
Installation Plasmas are heavier, use more power, and run hotter than LCD TVs, and therefore require more planning when mounting them. Plasmas are generally best installed by professionals. End users can easily install LCD TVs themselves, or can use them just as they use a traditional TV using a stand. LCD TVs are much easier to install than plasma TVs.
   
Brightness/Contrast Plasma TVs report higher brightness and contrast levels than LCDs. Under ideal conditions (no ambient light) this is a true advantage of plasma technology, because LCD TVs are backlit and therefore light must be blocked to create blacks. Plasmas have individual pixels that either on or off, creating deeper blacks and better contrast. LCD TVs can often look better in ‘real-world’ situations. Plasmas are made with a special glass surface that can reflect light, which dulls the brightness and contrast of the image. LCD TVs reflect very little light, allowing them to maintain levels in well-lit rooms. Both LCD and plasma TVs will meet the brightness expectations of most consumers. However, in ‘real world’ situations with ambient light, LCD TVs will generally look a little brighter.
   
Thickness As thin as 3 inches deep. As thin as 2 inches deep. LCDs TVs are just a bit thinner.
   
Performance at High Altitude High altitudes can affect the performance of plasma displays because the gas held inside each pixel is stressed, and has to work harder to perform. Some manufacturers make plasmas that are specifically designed for high-altitudes, but they may be priced higher than standard models. LCD TVs are not affected by high altitudes. LCD TVs.
   
   


Source:http://www.flattvpeople.com

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B&O Beovision 8

Posted on 29 August 2007 by hdtv

The Beovision 8 is a 26in LCD TV and the prices for these are around 1800 pounds sterling or 2900 US dollars. The screen resolution is 1366 X 768 and with regards to being HD Ready the answer is yes. The Beovision has 2 (2 RGB) scarts and the type and number of Multimedia interfaces the Beovision 8 uses is HDMI and 1. The type of Tuner for this TV is Analogue and the Beovision is available from specialised outlets only.

So how would we rate the B&O Beovision 8?

Well to start with our score for the picture quality is 8 out of 10, and for the sound quality we would rate it at 8 out of 10. Taking a look at the number of relevant connections and their availability, our score would be 6 out of 10. As far as overall features are concerned we would give it 6 out of 10 and for ease of use and overall value for money we would give it, 4 out of 10 and 6 out of 10 respectively.

Finally our overall opinion would be this is definitely one to consider if you don’t mind paying a huge premium for the appearance and looks

It is extremely unlikely given the variety and range of makes and models available that you will not be able to find something to match your tastes or budget. You could be completely avant-garde and stay in the forefront of fashion and design or you could decide to take perhaps the safer option and go for one of the established makes and models available. We hope that after reading this article you will find yourself better informed and as such it will mean that really it will not matter which rout you take.

Please bear in mind the prices that are quoted in this article and take note that they are there purely for illustration and though valid at the time of the writing of the article may vary from time to time and also depending on the time of year when you make your purchase.

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