40" LCD 1080P TV
40" LCD 1080P TV
Thinking on getting a flat screen. This is what i'm looking at in the store near my home. Yea...canadian prices...i know!
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/prodde ... &langid=EN
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/prodde ... &langid=EN
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
After you narrow down your search by make, screen size, type (LCD, plasma, DLP etc), resolution and price range, make sure you go to the store and compare sets side-by-side (sometimes you'll have to default the brightness & contrast, since people mess with them). Doing this and getting a chance to play around with each sets features first hand, may convince you one way or another. Getting a chance to fiddle with the remote may make you lean more towards a different model for instance, but mainly what it all comes down to is what you see! Which one has the better picture quality to you between the ones you've narrowed your search to? After all, you are the one who will be starring at it in the end.
I really like the Sharp Aqous (42" and 46") screens after having seen them several times and receiving a personal recommendation by a non-biased acquaintance whom recently bought his second Aqous. The features seem to be comparable with it and the one you're looking at, so I think a side-by-side play date with the one you have in mind and similar ones is key!
Once, you're set... if you (have the kahunas to) order online instead of buying in store, you'll SAVE LOTS of money! (...as much as $600+ USD on the Aqous sets I've looked even with the truck shipping added). I'm sure you'll find similar results searching for the Samsung screens too! I couldn't tell you about the Canadian customs (or)deal, but there is a lot of cash to be saved by doing it online in the states.
www.pricescan.com
www.pricegrabber.com
www.buy.com
www.overstock.com
...and many more sites (Google) for comparison shopping! I realize they are all USD, but will give you an idea of the savings if you're willing to order vs. buy in-store.
I really like the Sharp Aqous (42" and 46") screens after having seen them several times and receiving a personal recommendation by a non-biased acquaintance whom recently bought his second Aqous. The features seem to be comparable with it and the one you're looking at, so I think a side-by-side play date with the one you have in mind and similar ones is key!
Once, you're set... if you (have the kahunas to) order online instead of buying in store, you'll SAVE LOTS of money! (...as much as $600+ USD on the Aqous sets I've looked even with the truck shipping added). I'm sure you'll find similar results searching for the Samsung screens too! I couldn't tell you about the Canadian customs (or)deal, but there is a lot of cash to be saved by doing it online in the states.
www.pricescan.com
www.pricegrabber.com
www.buy.com
www.overstock.com
...and many more sites (Google) for comparison shopping! I realize they are all USD, but will give you an idea of the savings if you're willing to order vs. buy in-store.
Thanks Rhino and LD.
Yes i will use this as my monitor.
Some great prices in the states but living in Canada with the exchange, shipping and broker fees, it all comes out in shafting us Canadians! I need a shot gun and ski mask if i want a deal!
Next question:
Should i use my Audigy2 sound card and buy proper speakers for it or get a home entertainment surroundsound system.
Yes i will use this as my monitor.
Some great prices in the states but living in Canada with the exchange, shipping and broker fees, it all comes out in shafting us Canadians! I need a shot gun and ski mask if i want a deal!
Next question:
Should i use my Audigy2 sound card and buy proper speakers for it or get a home entertainment surroundsound system.
You should be able to get decent sound through the Creative cards with an amp hooked up. If you plan on using the set as your monitor, make sure you can connect via uncompressed digital video --> DVI-to-HDMI. In other words make sure you have at least one HDMI port (two if you plan on someday connecting other peripherals to the TV). I'm sure Gunner can tell you specifically what you need to do, since he's doing exactly this with his Sony Bravia and he's good with sound too!
Red -I had my choice narrowed down to the Samsung you're considering, the Sharp Aquos, and Sony Bravia 2. All three are comparable in my eyes - it just came down to a great deal on the Sony when I bought mine.
As far as audio, I'm using Creative X-Fi Fatali1y, but I also have an Audigy on another machine that is just fine. Just get some decent speakers with a subwoofer.
As far as audio, I'm using Creative X-Fi Fatali1y, but I also have an Audigy on another machine that is just fine. Just get some decent speakers with a subwoofer.
This just popped up on my NewEgg deals email. Its a viewsonic 37 inch for, after rebate, about $700.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6889107013
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6889107013
Yes the problem was 1920 X 1080.
My resolution is now 1768 X 992 @60hz and everything fits on screen.
Burner pointed me to the config settings for LockOn and my cockpit no longer seems short and fat. The default zoom is different as it cuts top/bottom and increases L/R (widescreen) vision. (LD tried to explain last nite)
What a hoot last nite looking at the Boss. I was caught daydreaming many times as i enjoyed the new view.
Burner your gonna love it
Thanks for your help.
My resolution is now 1768 X 992 @60hz and everything fits on screen.
Burner pointed me to the config settings for LockOn and my cockpit no longer seems short and fat. The default zoom is different as it cuts top/bottom and increases L/R (widescreen) vision. (LD tried to explain last nite)
What a hoot last nite looking at the Boss. I was caught daydreaming many times as i enjoyed the new view.
Burner your gonna love it
Thanks for your help.