Been looking for a new HDTV for a while now and was hoping you guys could help me affirm what the best choice would be. The points of the tv i'm looking at are
-at least 47 inches
-Decent name brand (Vizio at the lowest, LG, Samsung, Panasonic have been considered. no viore, haier, etc have been considered)
-Full 1080p
-If plasma, I would ONLY consider a panasonic.
Some of the specs i was hoping to find are specifically
-240 hz preferably for LCD (moot point for plasma)
-Smart tv functionality, specifically with Amazon VOD, or a workaround would be acceptable too.
-Back panel LEDs (not edge lit)
-Refurbished models are acceptable. I've seen some fantastic deals on refurbished Vizios and i've had good luck so far with the Vizio brand even though people tell me not to look at it.
3D would be fine if it fits into the price, but it's not a selling point as often you have to buy your own glasses and we dont' have a 3D player.
Here's the kicker. I'm specifically looking for a tv under $1000 USD from an online retailer (amazon preferably), hopefully closer to 700 if we can get the price that low. My wife doesn't care to buy a new TV so lower prices are better, basically i'm looking for "best bang for your buck"
I don't really see the difference between, say
This
http/www.amazon.com/LG-47LM6700-47-Inch-LED-LCD-Glasses/dp/B006ZH0KJS/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1335969735&sr=8-3
and This
http/www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006ZH0L2E
Other than the Hz being 120 instead of 240, why is the second tv almost twice as expensive? What about the 2000 or 2500 dollar tvs? are they just a ripoff?
Any suggestions?
-at least 47 inches
-Decent name brand (Vizio at the lowest, LG, Samsung, Panasonic have been considered. no viore, haier, etc have been considered)
-Full 1080p
-If plasma, I would ONLY consider a panasonic.
Some of the specs i was hoping to find are specifically
-240 hz preferably for LCD (moot point for plasma)
-Smart tv functionality, specifically with Amazon VOD, or a workaround would be acceptable too.
-Back panel LEDs (not edge lit)
-Refurbished models are acceptable. I've seen some fantastic deals on refurbished Vizios and i've had good luck so far with the Vizio brand even though people tell me not to look at it.
3D would be fine if it fits into the price, but it's not a selling point as often you have to buy your own glasses and we dont' have a 3D player.
Here's the kicker. I'm specifically looking for a tv under $1000 USD from an online retailer (amazon preferably), hopefully closer to 700 if we can get the price that low. My wife doesn't care to buy a new TV so lower prices are better, basically i'm looking for "best bang for your buck"
I don't really see the difference between, say
This
http/www.amazon.com/LG-47LM6700-47-Inch-LED-LCD-Glasses/dp/B006ZH0KJS/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1335969735&sr=8-3
and This
http/www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006ZH0L2E
Other than the Hz being 120 instead of 240, why is the second tv almost twice as expensive? What about the 2000 or 2500 dollar tvs? are they just a ripoff?
Any suggestions?