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    Question 65" LED TV's

    I'm in the market for a 65" LED TV. I keep looking online and I cant decide on what brand, features, and resolution to look for.

    Does anyone here know alot about LED tv's, and can direct me to any good deals online?
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    I have a 55" Samsung 6000 series TV that I really like. Great picture, really sharp, great colors, 3D, thinner than a Ukranian fashion model.

    I got mine for a deep discount by buying last year's model from BestBuy while looking at the high-end units they carry. Still not cheap, but worth it.
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    since im in the market for a house...my first. ive also been shopping for the single most important item for the home besides a gun safe and an AA-12, the TV, of course. I have a 37in Sammy 'A550 series and am thrilled with the picture. Ive been eyeballing the Sammy LEDs and Sony Bravias in LED. I would be inclined to nudge you toward the good Korean. Of the ones I have looked at, they seem the most attractive......price is cheaper than Sony, screen is on par, if not a little bit better than the XBR screens, and that clear trim is kinda cool, it brings out the wall behind it and looks like the TV should be there. Also, Sharp's Quattron TVs seem quite nifty, they are a little cheaper and I havent found a reason to write them off my short list.

    *If you were a real OG, you would get the 92in Mitsu DLP at HH Gregg
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    I have the same TV as F2S except mine is not 3D. I also got mine at BB when they were clearing out last years model. The difference between mine and this years model? The style of the base.

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    Because you are a member of this forum I am going to assume you would want to do a lot of research before you spent that much money.

    I would start here:
    http://hdguru.com/

    htthttp://www.hometheater.com/p://

    http://www.soundandvisionmag.com/

    http://www.avsforum.com/
    This is the m4carbine.net of home theater.

    I am a stickler for the best quality picture 1st and foremost. I have yet to see an LCD that is equal to the best plasmas but they are getting very close.

    Pioneer stopped making TV's but their Elite plasma was and still is considered the "Colt LE6920" of HD TV's.

    At 65" you are going to have more selection with LCD's.

    DO YOUR RESEARCH! And not on gun forums

    I own Panasonic plasmas and feel they are the Bravo Co of HD TV's
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldState View Post
    Because you are a member of this forum I am going to assume you would want to do a lot of research before you spent that much money.

    I would start here:
    http://hdguru.com/

    htthttp://www.hometheater.com/p://

    http://www.soundandvisionmag.com/

    http://www.avsforum.com/
    This is the m4carbine.net of home theater.

    I am a stickler for the best quality picture 1st and foremost. I have yet to see an LCD that is equal to the best plasmas but they are getting very close.

    Pioneer stopped making TV's but their Elite plasma was and still is considered the "Colt LE6920" of HD TV's.

    At 65" you are going to have more selection with LCD's.

    DO YOUR RESEARCH! And not on gun forums

    I own Panasonic plasmas and feel they are the Bravo Co of HD TV's
    Thank you Sir. This is exactly the kind of information I was looking for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldState View Post
    Because you are a member of this forum I am going to assume you would want to do a lot of research before you spent that much money.

    I would start here:
    http://hdguru.com/

    htthttp://www.hometheater.com/p://

    http://www.soundandvisionmag.com/

    http://www.avsforum.com/
    This is the m4carbine.net of home theater.

    I am a stickler for the best quality picture 1st and foremost. I have yet to see an LCD that is equal to the best plasmas but they are getting very close.

    Pioneer stopped making TV's but their Elite plasma was and still is considered the "Colt LE6920" of HD TV's.

    At 65" you are going to have more selection with LCD's.

    DO YOUR RESEARCH! And not on gun forums

    I own Panasonic plasmas and feel they are the Bravo Co of HD TV's
    i read somewhere on the interwebz and was "informed" by the bestbuy guy that sharp purchased pioneer's TV division. is that marginally correct?
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    Quote Originally Posted by snakedoctor View Post
    Thank you Sir. This is exactly the kind of information I was looking for.
    Glad to help. It looks like Sharp did take them over.
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    Plasmas look better and are usually cheaper. A quick look at Best Buy shows the nice Panny TC-P65GT30 is $900 cheaper than the cheapest 65" LED they carry.

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    Buy a Kuro Elite, or a 720 plasma if you're on a budget. Plasma is where it's at.

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