I'm a college student right now, so I'll probably moving a lot in the next few years; point is, portability is an issue for me, and i looked at the Samsung slimfit crt's, which seem like a great buy, but they still weigh 100 pounds.
Basically, I'm looking for a 32", 16:9 LCD TV that's HD-ready rather than one w/ an integrated tuner. I'm trying to stay on a budget of less than $1000, but i'm willing to go up to about $1500... As far as no-name brands go, this Syntax Olevia LCD looked pretty good http://secure.syntaxgroups.com/products/detail.jsp?pid=LT32HVE , but I feel a bit hesitant to buy a tv from a no-name brand because i'm sure the bargain price comes with terrible tech support. Another option I was looking at was the Sharp Aquos LCD http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage...=cat03002&type=product&tab=4&id=1134702137061 , but of course that's beyond the $1000 mark.
I'd greatly appreciate it if you all would weigh in and help me pick the TV I'll hopefully be using for the next few years. Don't feel restricted by the one's I've put up, and please feel free to suggest your own.
Basically, I'm looking for a 32", 16:9 LCD TV that's HD-ready rather than one w/ an integrated tuner. I'm trying to stay on a budget of less than $1000, but i'm willing to go up to about $1500... As far as no-name brands go, this Syntax Olevia LCD looked pretty good http://secure.syntaxgroups.com/products/detail.jsp?pid=LT32HVE , but I feel a bit hesitant to buy a tv from a no-name brand because i'm sure the bargain price comes with terrible tech support. Another option I was looking at was the Sharp Aquos LCD http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage...=cat03002&type=product&tab=4&id=1134702137061 , but of course that's beyond the $1000 mark.
I'd greatly appreciate it if you all would weigh in and help me pick the TV I'll hopefully be using for the next few years. Don't feel restricted by the one's I've put up, and please feel free to suggest your own.