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Default Buying new TV

On 05/22/2010 02:31 PM, Tony Hwang wrote:
Bob Villa wrote:
On May 19, 2:32 pm, wrote:
Whats the difference ?
I can get a Sony LCD 32" 720p 60hz. for $ 404.00
A Vizio 32" 1080p 60 hz. for $494.00
or a Vizio 32" 1080p 120 hz. for $ $548.00

Which is the best buy ?

Whats the difference between 720p& 1080p
& 60 hz.or 120 hz.
Is there really a difference i can see ?

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Bottom line...go with the Sony deal.

Hi,
Sony has 4 different quality level. Look at the model no. prefix letters.


Between 720p and 1080p there is a noticeable difference, but probably
only if you are watching OTA TV in 1080i/p, have HD cable, are using the
TV as a monitor, or are watching Blu-Ray discs. I have a 720p
TV/monitor and a 1080p TV/monitor, and the 1080p one ended up on my desk
because it is just so superior to the other one as a computer monitor,
even though I like it better as a TV as well.

nate

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