- Aug 10, 2019
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Hi (Clare Newsome et Al and other readers)
Firstly, apologies for the long post in advance! I will be soon moving into a new home and have made the decision to invest in a new Flatscreen TV and other HD products. However, having read the recent issue HD Guide (very useful), reviewed the forum (also v helpful) and spoken to several specialist stores, I am still a little confused as to what TV I should buy for my specific purposes and whether to go for Full HD or HD Ready. (I probably have too much information and just need to make a decision).
These are my "stats":
I will use the TV to watch a lot of sport (Tennis, Cricket, Rugby and Amercian Sports) as well as regular programming (I have Sky HD on order).
Thank you in advance for any advice and guidance and keep up the great work on the mag.
Johny
Firstly, apologies for the long post in advance! I will be soon moving into a new home and have made the decision to invest in a new Flatscreen TV and other HD products. However, having read the recent issue HD Guide (very useful), reviewed the forum (also v helpful) and spoken to several specialist stores, I am still a little confused as to what TV I should buy for my specific purposes and whether to go for Full HD or HD Ready. (I probably have too much information and just need to make a decision).
These are my "stats":
I will use the TV to watch a lot of sport (Tennis, Cricket, Rugby and Amercian Sports) as well as regular programming (I have Sky HD on order).
- I watch DVDs regularly hence a BluRay requirement.
- I will play games irregularly so it is not a priority to have a "game" specific TV however, the games I do play, and usually with a group of mates, are mainly sports / car racing games (quick, hi motion).
- My budget is not unlimited but I am happy to pay for a quality product (prob circa £1000)
- Having looked at the "what Size" post and other links I think the optimum TV for me will be 32in - 37in.
- I have Sky HD booked for installation.
- I have ordered a PS3 following the reviews as both a games machine and good value BluRay player for my budget.
- I have set aside money for uprated cables.
- I am not a TV pro / addict / expert but I do enjoy it, so may not notice really minute differences however I do want to be "impressed" by the difference in HD and "normal" display.
- I am keen to future proof my system however given the size of screen I am considering, will having Full HD on a 37in or 32in make a huge difference (esp given the 5 star ratings for the Panasonic 37in Plasma (HD Ready) and the 37in LCD (Full HD) and the recent 5 star rating for the Sony 32in LCD?
- Given the level of sport I watch (fast moving images) I want to minimise what I understand can be motion problems - e.g should I look for a TV with 100MHz technology?
- I realise not all the Sky channels are HD so I want to get maximum quality from the non HD channels and would like to be "blown away" by the HD content ( I realise this will be much more significant in BluRay DVD playback as this will be true 1080P as opposed to Sky HD's 1080i). I am concerned about the quality of images a Full HD TV will produce from the standard Sky channels.
- I am worried about black levels on LCD v Plasma - I understand that on bigger TVs (42in +) then Plasma is a better option and smaler TVs (32in -) LCD is a winner. What about on the in between 37in ?
- Will 2 HDMI inputs be enough for Sky HD and PS3?
- Should I worry about the Dynamic Contrast ratio?
- Will the TV speakers be good enough for everyday use or do I need to consider a speaker set up also?
- Panasonic TX-37LZD70 (Full HD) - LCD
- Panasonic THPX70 (HD Ready) - Plasma
- Samsung LE37R88BD (HD Ready) - LCD
- Samsung LE-37M86BD (Full HD) - LCD (is there a difference between this and the M87 ? and the other Samsung 37in screens ?)
- Sony KDL-32P3020 - LCD
Thank you in advance for any advice and guidance and keep up the great work on the mag.
Johny