Fixed it bought a new 42 inch smart 3d tv.... local guy will fix old one (hopefully) and relocate it to lake house...to replace a 32 inch Toshiba tube from 1991. Works great anyone need a boat anchor?... LOL
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Fixed it bought a new 42 inch smart 3d tv.... local guy will fix old one (hopefully) and relocate it to lake house...to replace a 32 inch Toshiba tube from 1991. Works great anyone need a boat anchor?... LOL
Had a big Sony like that - somewhere in the 350lb range. Thought I'd have to pay someone to take it from me.
Ended up getting $50 for it on CL from some dude who was a game developer.
with the price of TV's these days, all you get is a 42"?
Since we are on the topic of TVs I need a replacement for my 55" Sony DLP in the living room. Great TV, just doesn't look right in the new house. I am thinking 70" LED hung on the wall (even had the house prewired for it) but here is my question, is there a real noticeable difference going from 120hrz to 240hrz? I don't care about 3D since I do not plan on wearing glasses while I watch TV and you don't miss what you never had.
good read, I really don't know but the last sentence says it all " from 60 to 120 hrz, bigg difference, from 120 to 240 not so much.
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-33199_7...-refresh-rate/
Your eyes can't tell a difference above 120hz. With a 60, you can see blurring.
For you, just get the Sony 4K TV.
http://m.cnet.com/reviews/panasonic-tc-p65st60/35566956
I just upgraded from a 62 dlp to a new plasma, the difference is amazing.. watch out for the glare, that's a big issue with the plasmas and leds, I slipped the 3d..
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If you don't care about 3D (neither do I) get the 120hz. I was always a Sony guy, until about two years ago when I needed to replace a 32" Sony in my MBR because the room is huge (and I am old, dying, blind etc). I was in a store looking at the 55" Sony and the 60" Sharp (120hz). The Sharp was on sale and the store has a 30 day trade it in if you don't like it policy, so I loaded up the 60" Sharp and LOVE it still, it has an awesome picture and I watch movies, sports and regular make you stupid programs on it. I don't miss 3D at all as I also have a home theatre with a 135" wide 2.35 screen that I can run 3D and I never do.
The 60" tvs are now available for sub $1k and the 70s aren't too far behind. I say get the 70, skip the extended warranty and make the shop deliver it (most will so you don't screw it up in the back of the truck). If it breaks in five years, throw it in trash and buy a 90" by then!