I recently bought a 46" Samsung LED-LCD, and I am very, very happy with my purchase! When I bought it I was a little concerned because it only has two HDMI on it. My plan was to eventually buy a receiver or some sort of solution for future expandability, and I also would like some better speakers since the purchase would be more enjoyable with better sound. The upgrade was form a 26" Samsung from 4-5 years ago (720p) which is a night and day difference for me. I don't even have a blu ray player so I am sure that is also a necessary purchase to really get a solid use out of this TV.
I am also running an HDMI from my desktop/desk which is adjacent to the wall that the TV is on. I find this necessary for streaming videos from the PC, playing games with Xbox 360 wireless controller support, and anything else that a full fledged computer can handle.
What I am looking for in this thread is ideas, information on purchases others have made that they find ideal, and suggestions on receivers/speakers/peripherals for the TV. I also need to wall-mount this sucker and on Newegg, Rosewill seems to be the major supply there. I am even looking for media stands to deal with all the wiring/peripherals to go under the TV.
Any help is appreciated! I know this first post isn't the most clear and concise, but it should have covered most of the basics I am trying to achieve here.
I am also running an HDMI from my desktop/desk which is adjacent to the wall that the TV is on. I find this necessary for streaming videos from the PC, playing games with Xbox 360 wireless controller support, and anything else that a full fledged computer can handle.
What I am looking for in this thread is ideas, information on purchases others have made that they find ideal, and suggestions on receivers/speakers/peripherals for the TV. I also need to wall-mount this sucker and on Newegg, Rosewill seems to be the major supply there. I am even looking for media stands to deal with all the wiring/peripherals to go under the TV.
Any help is appreciated! I know this first post isn't the most clear and concise, but it should have covered most of the basics I am trying to achieve here.