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Originally posted by Gmoney4WW:
Off the main topic a little bit, but I'm looking for a 23" or 24" for my bedroom that is a monitor/tv. I've been looking at the Samsung B2330HD/B2430HD. Any thought on this.
Originally posted by lawpoke87:
The old Pioneer Elites are still the finest TVs ever made IMO.
Originally posted by HurricanePops:
Another question. I will be sitting 8 to 9 feet from the TV. Is 46" too much screen or about right? 42" maybe?
This post was edited on 10/24 12:30 PM by HurricanePops
Originally posted by Gmoney4WW:
2poor, any suggestions on an led monitor that has a tuner built in. Also, I like the pip ability of the samsung lcd monitors I mentioned. Thanks for the input.
Hey TUMe...your thoughts. My son insists that a 42" is more than adequate in a small room viewing from 8'. What has been your experience? I might go that route.Originally posted by TUMe:
^ ^ ^ Listen to the expert.
Chiming in. I bought about the same thing in more like the 42", little cheaper and it was going in a corner. Samsung, sounds the same other than the size. Had mine a year. Bought at Best Buy. Great picture. I don't usually buy service plans, but these aren't something Joe comes out a fixes. If it breaks you probably get a new one.
Thanks, BigRed...I'm gonna pursue the details/specs.Originally posted by BigRedStevo:
Pops, just found this on amazon and thought of you. It's the daily deal and they have a 42 inch panasonic LED for 549.00 which is 50% off. Great deal it looks like. It is 1080p. Maybe 2poor can give you some input on whether it is a wise investment. The link is below.
Originally posted by HurricanePops:
Hey TUMe...your thoughts. My son insists that a 42" is more than adequate in a small room viewing from 8'. What has been your experience? I might go that route.Originally posted by TUMe:
^ ^ ^ Listen to the expert.
Chiming in. I bought about the same thing in more like the 42", little cheaper and it was going in a corner. Samsung, sounds the same other than the size. Had mine a year. Bought at Best Buy. Great picture. I don't usually buy service plans, but these aren't something Joe comes out a fixes. If it breaks you probably get a new one.
Originally posted by chito_and_leon:
In the market for a tv now, thus thread is great. For the amazon fans out there, can a non pro install a 42 or 46 inch tv on the wall? Or do you need a pro to do it? If so, who does that if you buy amazon? Will Geeks do it, and will they charge you double? If you wall mount what do you do with your cable box? Forgive the stupidity, our main tv now is a 32 inch non flat screen (remember when the screens curved?) it's about 3 feet deep too, prolly from 1999 or so.
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