FullHD 32"? I wouldn't really bother... cos from my testing, the difference in visual quality isn't really noticeable at all on a 32"... To really enjoy FullHD, get something larger like 42" at least.
32 inch LCD TV, I need recommendation.
32 inch LCD TV, I need recommendation.
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Jan 8 2010, 10:16 AM
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FullHD 32"? I wouldn't really bother... cos from my testing, the difference in visual quality isn't really noticeable at all on a 32"... To really enjoy FullHD, get something larger like 42" at least.
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Jan 8 2010, 01:38 PM
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QUOTE(azxel @ Jan 7 2010, 06:31 PM) Why is dat so? S10K=FHD, C10K=HD Ready.But Astro only showing up to 720p or 1080i Mind to share ur justification? QUOTE(Carlos_XP @ Jan 8 2010, 02:00 AM) Hello Everyone,I'm looking into 32" LCD TV as well,TS hope you don't mind i borrowed your thread. FHD or HD ready on a 32" is not noticeable really.. Not worth to consider unless u really need the 1080p reso. here goes my question:How would you guys thought about the LG 32LF20FR? it seemed like the only 32" which has a Full HD Panel i can find. |
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Jan 9 2010, 03:49 PM
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is c10k a great buy then? really dunno which brand is better >< stuck with Panasonic TH-L32C10K
Samsung LA-32B450 4-series Sharp LC-32A37M Phillips 32PFL5409S TOSHIBA-32AV600 how about sony? why no ppl mentioned about sony? |
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Jan 9 2010, 10:51 PM
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if u want a cheap model i recommend this :
Sony klv-32s550a last time i saw it at sony style 1utama and best denki they are selling it for rm1599( not display set ) if ur budget a lil bit higher get the sony 32V550A/B ,its ful hd and PQ is freaking awesome (i'm using it right now) ,u could get it at best denki mid valley or sony style one utama for rm2250+rm100 rebate |
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Jan 9 2010, 11:17 PM
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How about if using with PC input? Does FullHD makes a difference?
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Jan 10 2010, 01:56 PM
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I don't get why you guys say Full HD no difference? Even LCD monitors are full HD on 21.5inch or something. I don't see why there's no difference? Isn't it depending on what content you watch? If my video is a 1080p resolution but I watch it on 720p resolution, won't it have black bars or something?
Sometimes when you buy TV, it's for 10 years. So you gotta have a TV that's ready for future usage. |
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Jan 11 2010, 12:46 AM
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QUOTE(viqq @ Jan 10 2010, 01:56 PM) I don't get why you guys say Full HD no difference? Even LCD monitors are full HD on 21.5inch or something. I don't see why there's no difference? Isn't it depending on what content you watch? If my video is a 1080p resolution but I watch it on 720p resolution, won't it have black bars or something? yes, totally agree with you. Sometimes when you buy TV, it's for 10 years. So you gotta have a TV that's ready for future usage. I got my old LCD bought from 2 year ago. Now decide to buy 42" LCD. The important point is my LCD now only got 1 HDMI port, so i need more to plug to my Astro B.yond, digital camera, DVD player...there already 3 port. I dont want to buy the HDMI extension or splitter. Later if i got HD player, then i might need more HDMI. So the HDMI is most important, at least 3. also the Full HD also good for the future use, can watch blu ray disc. |
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Jan 11 2010, 10:23 AM
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Hmm..
let me put it this way: 32" FHD and 32" HD ready - can't really see the difference when playing a 1080p output. Yes, HD ready tv will drop it to 720p. 42" FHD and 42" HD ready - CAN notice the output quality when playing similar to above file. THis is due the the pixel mapping on each LCD. Thus, 32" view area is smaller than 42", pixel mapping difference on 32" is too minor compared to 42" view area. Correct me if im wrong. Also, black bars is usually caused by the Aspect Ratio (16:9, 4:3, 16:10, etc.) |
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Jan 11 2010, 11:52 AM
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Are you getting the tv for PS3 or astro? if your into gaming and play soccer games such as WE2010 i would not recommend Sharp 32A37M...colour wise is nice but then the motion lag is really bad in my opinion.......im not sure abt the other tv as i only own the sharp
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Jan 11 2010, 05:45 PM
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i prefer sharp 32 d30m, picture quality is nice, but my main purpose is connect it to my pc. this model is hd ready( 1336 x 768), will it look blur under text? i only got vga on my gc..looking forward for some advice
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