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Home Theatre LCD and Plasma TV Discussion Thread | V3, Which is right for you?

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post Jan 8 2009, 10:10 PM

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QUOTE(ic-klass @ Jan 8 2009, 09:39 PM)
A "very Good" high-end product will last/satisfied u longer. True technology change rapidly nowdays. But if u "invest" in a good top-of-the-range, be sure that it will continue to give you satisfied PQ comparing to the "new-entry-level" machine. Plus, manufacture will continue to provide the extra feature (which doesnt come in entry level product) and develops new tech base on yours.

It's very hard to stay in touch with the latest gadget/tech. Only if you are filthy rich, and can afford to change the gears week-in-week-out, then you are im-par with the game. Plus, our culture also isnt consumer oriented. Places in the developed country has shop that u can trade in your ols set and get a new one, someone later can buy this "aged" product to upgrade their setup, you can do garage sale and people still bought ur good second hand items - here in malaysia, second hand item is like garbage (no good value).. cry.gif
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Sound reasonable biggrin.gif

just hope that my LCD TV can last for few years, hehe.
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post Jan 8 2009, 10:17 PM

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QUOTE(ic-klass @ Jan 8 2009, 09:39 PM)
A "very Good" high-end product will last/satisfied u longer. True technology change rapidly nowdays. But if u "invest" in a good top-of-the-range, be sure that it will continue to give you satisfied PQ comparing to the "new-entry-level" machine. Plus, manufacture will continue to provide the extra feature (which doesnt come in entry level product) and develops new tech base on yours.

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post Jan 9 2009, 08:08 AM

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QUOTE(ic-klass @ Jan 8 2009, 09:39 PM)
A "very Good" high-end product will last/satisfied u longer. True technology change rapidly nowdays. But if u "invest" in a good top-of-the-range, be sure that it will continue to give you satisfied PQ comparing to the "new-entry-level" machine. Plus, manufacture will continue to provide the extra feature (which doesnt come in entry level product) and develops new tech base on yours.

It's very hard to stay in touch with the latest gadget/tech. Only if you are filthy rich, and can afford to change the gears week-in-week-out, then you are im-par with the game. Plus, our culture also isnt consumer oriented. Places in the developed country has shop that u can trade in your ols set and get a new one, someone later can buy this "aged" product to upgrade their setup, you can do garage sale and people still bought ur good second hand items - here in malaysia, second hand item is like garbage (no good value).. cry.gif
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Agreed, technology changes fast, you need to have a thick wallet to keep up the pace. Look at the CES 2009, I think HD Ready made up of only 20%, the rest are all Full HD model. If that pace continue, we might not see new HD Ready model by end of this year.


Added on January 9, 2009, 8:10 am
QUOTE(ic-klass @ Jan 8 2009, 06:16 PM)
You are correct. The best way is to try each and everyone of it. But in an ideal world, that is nearly impossible - you need to be mega-rich and stupid to buy the whole brands. That's where "product reviews and user comments" come in. You can set the cable of your choice and google for its comments and reviews.

Compare it with others within the same price range. The source of the comments and reviews also need to google it wisely. I use those like what hifi/what homecinema - mostly UK base. dont really like those done by Cnet - their customer reviews so-so la.

So, u asking: "High price will Definately give me better PQ?" The simple answer is NO - you cant make a proton Sawi to run like a civic by bolting down a good spark cable, cant you?? No need to buy high-end cable if you sets are not in that range of categories. So, it best to start with a good quality AV setup first - then it will be easy to choose ur cable.
Basic thiings like gold-plated connector is definately better than those silver one. Good "insulation" and transfer will minimised data loss. High grade components delivers better PQ/SS

Then again, PQ is in the eye of the beholder. So trust ur eyes - others are only guidence,

Like i said earlier in my post - cables/connector roughly is about 10% of ur AV setup.

And uses Reviews and Comments as a guide...

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post Jan 9 2009, 05:03 PM

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Hi every sifu, LCD TV with 4ms and full HD suitable to watch DVD movie?

When there was a object in a fast move, will it create something blur in the screen?


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post Jan 9 2009, 05:10 PM

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QUOTE(okhui26 @ Jan 9 2009, 05:03 PM)
Hi every sifu, LCD TV with 4ms and full HD suitable to watch DVD movie?

When there was a object in a fast move, will it create something blur in the screen?
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Yes. If you don't want to see blur, go buy Plasma. I recommened 50" PV80. RM5.6k and
above only. Very cheap drool.gif


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QUOTE(slk5538 @ Jan 9 2009, 08:08 AM)
Agreed, technology changes fast, you need to have a thick wallet to keep up the pace. Look at the CES 2009, I think HD Ready made up of only 20%, the rest are all Full HD model. If that pace continue, we might not see new HD Ready model by end of this year.
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it's expected. HD Ready is half way between real TV and fake TV. In few years time,
no more fake TV. Its already expected tongue.gif

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post Jan 9 2009, 06:06 PM

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For all sifu's....really need your help....i'm still confuse in selecting which 32" TV that should fit my needs in watching Astro. after reading all your comment, i had narrowed to 2 options...
1) to buy 32" LCD TV ( thinking on sharp designer series ) + s monster cable ---> but how many % would this cable improve the PQ?
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2) to buy 32" LG Plasma (which mostly recommend for astro watching) --->but the specs as so so and pld model....

Appreciate your view guys!!!!


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post Jan 9 2009, 06:13 PM

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QUOTE(lancesa @ Jan 9 2009, 06:06 PM)
For all sifu's....really need your help....i'm still confuse in selecting which 32" TV that should fit my needs in watching Astro. after reading all your comment, i had narrowed to 2 options...
1) to buy 32" LCD TV ( thinking on sharp designer series ) + s monster cable ---> but how many % would this cable improve the PQ?
or
2) to buy 32" LG Plasma (which mostly recommend for astro watching) --->but the specs as so so and pld model....

Appreciate your view guys!!!!
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what's your budget?
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post Jan 9 2009, 08:41 PM

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well not much, only around rm2k+.....just check price with both models and somehow it still within my budget. any suggestion? need your input as my current crt tv already kaput..... so my hand is soo itchy to get the new 'toy'! heehhehe
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QUOTE(lancesa @ Jan 9 2009, 08:41 PM)
well not much, only around rm2k+.....just check price with both models and somehow it still within my budget. any suggestion? need your input as my current crt tv already kaput..... so my hand is soo itchy to get the new 'toy'! heehhehe
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The 32" LG plasma spec is not even HD ready. better go for other model. LCD of 32" size , the blocky appearance with Astro is not that obvious, hence acceptable IMHO. It becomes obvious for LCD of larger size. You need to go for audition yourself, though.

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post Jan 9 2009, 09:18 PM

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if LCD is the options, do you think the s-monster cable do give much improvement on PQ? for anyone who has the cable, mind to share with us how much % is the connection improve the astro picture?
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[quote=gogo2,Jan 9 2009, 05:10 PM]
Yes. If you don't want to see blur, go buy Plasma. I recommened 50" PV80. RM5.6k and
above only. Very cheap drool.gif

I definitely agree.. its the most value buy rite now on the market. Even the 42' PV80 is a very good buy at Rm3.3k. That is if u prefer plasma tvs. The only thing that PV80 is that it is hd ready only.
I noticed a lot of our bros' here mostly are plasma supporters.

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post Jan 10 2009, 06:28 AM

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hi all sifu, i'm planning to get a LCD TV. and i've look around at Courts, i saw a JVC LT42Z48, 42" HD LCD tv at RM4699. May i know is this LCD good?? or any others brands can get better and cheaper with it spec?? thanks.
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post Jan 10 2009, 09:23 AM

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QUOTE(ah_cheah @ Jan 10 2009, 06:28 AM)
hi all sifu, i'm planning to get a LCD TV. and i've look around at Courts, i saw a JVC LT42Z48, 42" HD LCD tv at RM4699. May i know is this LCD good?? or any others brands can get better and cheaper with it spec?? thanks.
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with that budget you can easily get a plasma - trust me u wont regret it. thumbup.gif
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post Jan 10 2009, 10:21 AM

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QUOTE(ah_cheah @ Jan 10 2009, 06:28 AM)
hi all sifu, i'm planning to get a LCD TV. and i've look around at Courts, i saw a JVC LT42Z48, 42" HD LCD tv at RM4699. May i know is this LCD good?? or any others brands can get better and cheaper with it spec?? thanks.
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hi, i got quoted 3699 cash for the same model
i would say that the PQ is quite good
in addition, the bezal design is nice too
you can't find this model on the local jvc website yet, but you'll see it at SG's site

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post Jan 10 2009, 04:12 PM

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[quote=TOMEI-R,Jan 10 2009, 01:15 AM]
[quote=gogo2,Jan 9 2009, 05:10 PM]
Yes. If you don't want to see blur, go buy Plasma. I recommened 50" PV80. RM5.6k and
above only. Very cheap drool.gif

I definitely agree.. its the most value buy rite now on the market. Even the 42' PV80 is a very good buy at Rm3.3k. That is if u prefer plasma tvs. The only thing that PV80 is that it is hd ready only.
I noticed a lot of our bros' here mostly are plasma supporters.
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42" PV80 only RM3.05k now...
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post Jan 10 2009, 04:57 PM

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QUOTE(ronaldjoe @ Jan 10 2009, 04:12 PM)
42" PV80 only RM3.05k now...
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Where to get PV80 for 3.05k bro? drool.gif

I'm looking for another unit for my guest room.
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QUOTE(kianwee @ Jan 10 2009, 04:57 PM)
Where to get PV80 for 3.05k bro?  drool.gif

I'm looking for another unit for my guest room.
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I want to know also drool.gif
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post Jan 10 2009, 06:06 PM

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50" PV80. RM5.6k? hmmm...don't know which 1 to go for.....thought going for the Philips 42PFL7403/98 RM5200 but now really hv to consider 50PV80..what u guys think?
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post Jan 10 2009, 06:32 PM

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QUOTE(lester @ Jan 10 2009, 06:06 PM)
50" PV80. RM5.6k? hmmm...don't know which 1 to go for.....thought going for the Philips 42PFL7403/98 RM5200 but now really hv to consider 50PV80..what u guys think?
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duh.... do u even need to ask? of coz go bigger ler bro... tongue.gif

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