Best 32" LCD Tv on the market?!..Serious...

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#1 navigata
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Well as we all know, some tvs get outdated fairly quickly. That is why i wanted to know, what is the best 32" LCD tv on the market right NOW?!

I honestly thought that it was the new XBR4 which goes from the old 60FPS to the now new 120FPS.. Here it is

I plan on buying a 32" TV so what is the best right now?

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#2 Jonster
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its hard to say the best! but if you go with aquos, philips, samsung and sony you wont be dissaiponted! i have a 42 philips adn it look great!!! i live in italy so we still dont have all of your tv's!
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#3 Jonster
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that lcd you are looking at is great....if you can spend that money i wold get that 1.

120fps, 8000:1 ratio (very important)...yha get that 1!

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#4 KraigA
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that lcd you are looking at is great....if you can spend that money i wold get that 1.

120fps, 8000:1 ratio (very important)...yha get that 1!

Jonster


Its 1600:1 contrast ratio. the 8000:1 is dyanmic. but its still good.
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#5 EMERlCa6969
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The 32" sharp 1080p model isn't a bad option. It has great blacks, great picture for 1080p sources, and there is no blurring of the image when playing games. The only thing is the color temperature is a little off. A little tampering with the settings and you could fix that a bit. Also there is an option to eliminate overscan. It eliminates any zooming of the image, so the entire picture is displayed on screen. All tv's will have overscan, so check cnet to make sure it is at least 3% or less. Or if they have an option to eliminate it.

Also the Samsung LNT-3253H is a great panel. Great colors, blacks. Just scan makes sure that you see everything by eliminating overscan. It is also cheaper, and 1080p isn't that much sharper at that size, and when it is, it is because you are about 2-3 feet away.

Those are some cheaper alternatives to that sony. If you want to save some cash. I might wait to read a review from Cnet on that sony. See if I want to purchase it myself. Only time will tell.