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TSSiraj90
post Oct 1 2012, 08:05 PM, updated 14y ago

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Hey guys , i want to know a good tv for xbox 360 which can also play movies external hard drive , my budget is around Rm 1000 - 1500 , help me! tongue.gif
drpsyko
post Oct 2 2012, 07:56 AM

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With that budget, u can easily get 40" lcd or 32" ips led tv from any brand. As example, Samsung LA40C530 40" LCD TV is now retailed at RM1249. I didn't say you should grab one, but survey b4 buying it is the utmost importance. Search whichever tv provide the best specs within your budget, with capability to play your desired media format. Latest tv can play full HD mkv without any problems. Good luck with your search.
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post Oct 2 2012, 08:17 AM

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Plasma will be smoother without any glitch on.the graphics, check Panasonic's plasma.i m using it and.is.better then full hd led any brand coz.i change to.50inch Full.HD Pansonic With 3d Plasma .I bring my xbox.try every Lcd And.Led at Onking my fren is manager there , Plasma looks betters and natural beside that i wanna.sell.my 9month old.42 inch.plasma For rm1200 still.got 4 year warranty. If u wanna.try and.look.for.it.contact me. 0122060885
You can also check on YouTube Panasonic plasma vs Lcd or Led

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2529573

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TSSiraj90
post Oct 2 2012, 11:14 AM

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QUOTE(drpsyko @ Oct 2 2012, 07:56 AM)
With that budget, u can easily get 40" lcd or 32" ips led tv from any brand. As example, Samsung LA40C530 40" LCD TV is now retailed at RM1249. I didn't say you should grab one, but survey b4 buying it is the utmost importance. Search whichever tv provide the best specs within your budget, with capability to play your desired media format. Latest tv can play full HD mkv without any problems. Good luck with your search.
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Thank you bro 4 your advice smile.gif


Added on October 2, 2012, 11:20 am
QUOTE(jay19x @ Oct 2 2012, 08:17 AM)
Plasma will be smoother without any glitch on.the graphics,  check Panasonic's plasma.i m using it and.is.better then full hd led any brand coz.i change to.50inch Full.HD Pansonic With 3d Plasma .I bring my xbox.try every Lcd And.Led at Onking my fren is manager there , Plasma looks betters and natural beside that i wanna.sell.my 9month old.42 inch.plasma For rm1200 still.got 4 year warranty. If u wanna.try and.look.for.it.contact me. 0122060885
You can also check on YouTube Panasonic plasma vs Lcd or Led

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2529573
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Thanks bro 4 ur advice , juz 42 inch too big for my room , i was thinking about going for 32 ,smile.gif

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jay19x
post Oct 2 2012, 01:20 PM

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haha, when u c normal is ok my 42 in just 1.5meter from my sit , feel ok


Added on October 2, 2012, 6:03 pmsorry sold already

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joxef721
post Oct 7 2012, 01:39 AM

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noob here, plan to buy xbox but i am using a normal crt tv, can it use for xbox? dun wan waste money to buy new tv. thanks for advise
paige.pc
post Oct 7 2012, 02:33 PM

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QUOTE(joxef721 @ Oct 7 2012, 01:39 AM)
noob here, plan to buy xbox but i am using a normal crt tv, can it use for xbox? dun wan waste money to buy new tv. thanks for advise
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Can , u can use with AV cables given
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post Oct 7 2012, 02:35 PM

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QUOTE(paige.pc @ Oct 7 2012, 02:33 PM)
Can , u can use with AV cables given
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Edison83
post Oct 8 2012, 11:29 AM

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Recomended go for LG brand, their TV already got build in media player, you just have to plug in your pendrive, Ext. HDD etc etc etc
TSSiraj90
post Oct 9 2012, 03:26 PM

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QUOTE(Edison83 @ Oct 8 2012, 11:29 AM)
Recomended go for LG brand, their TV already got build in media player, you just have to plug in your pendrive, Ext. HDD etc etc etc
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Hey bro want to ask any tv built in player can recognize srt files (subtitles) , my philips cant . sad.gif
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post Oct 15 2012, 12:01 AM

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QUOTE(Siraj90 @ Oct 9 2012, 03:26 PM)
Hey bro want to ask any tv built in player can recognize srt files (subtitles) , my philips cant . sad.gif
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NOrmally none that I know that can support .srt (subtitle). Try download those already build in subtitle. biggrin.gif
EatMe
post Oct 15 2012, 01:21 PM

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QUOTE(Siraj90 @ Oct 9 2012, 03:26 PM)
Hey bro want to ask any tv built in player can recognize srt files (subtitles) , my philips cant . sad.gif
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My LG and Panasonic plasma TVs do recognize SRT subtitle. I'd say, most recent TVs do recognize the format too.

btw, if built-in player is your priority, you must check the specs from manufacturer's website throughly. Yup, lots of TVs do have movie playback ability, but the format can be somewhat limited. Some can play MKV while some other are only limited to AVI.

Back to the TV discussion, anything on fast motion and Plasma is the only way to go. Same applies if you're keen on watching sports. But remember though that plasma tends to use more power compared to its LCD counterpart, but that shouldn't be anything major though. But do take note that plasma TV tends to be heavier for most model.

Also, since plasma tends to be cheaper compared to the same-sized LCD display (due to it also being far cheaper to produce), lots got its features being stripped down for them to upsell you those LCD/LED models. Take Samsung for example, most of their plasma offering are stucked in Series 4+, of which features more ancient perks. Internet, Smart features and all bells and whistles are only reserved for highest end plasma TV, aside for midrange and high end LED TV. In short, Plasma TV tends to be either the most barebone or most feature-packed in the whole TV lineup.

This post has been edited by EatMe: Oct 15 2012, 01:31 PM

 

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