Buying a HDTV for gaming and movies. Need advice...

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#1 Ahmadka
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Hi guys! Well I am thinking of buying a new HDTV, primarily for gaming, and watching HD movies..The size range I'm considering is around 37" ~ 42", .. I cant afford anything bigger :P...

So basically I have a few questions for you guys...if you could just help me out here.... :)

1) Considering the fact that I will be using this HDTV for gaming, are there any 'special features' I should look out for in a HDTV ?? Features that can enhance my gaming experience ?

2) For the indicated size range (37" ~ 42") I am not sure if a Full HD 1080p is really recommendable or not...because many people claim that in this size range, it is hard to notice any difference between 1366x768 and 1920x1080 (although I personally think I probably will be able to notice the difference :P )..

3) In addition to the above question...If I get a Full HD 1080p LCD, it will most probably be a Philips one, because thats all I can afford...So is it better to go for a Philips 42" Full HD 1080p LCD, or a non-Full HD LCD, from a more respectable company such as Sony or Samsung ?

4) Is it better to get a slightly bigger LCD, with 'average' specifications, or a slightly smaller LCD, with somewhat 'better' specifications (contast ratio, etc..)?

5) I have seen some HDTV's being listed as 'Analogue' .. (specifically some Sony HDTVs) ?!? Why is this ? Aren't all HDTV's digital ?

I am very confused about all this, since this is my first shot at HDTVs.... If someone can help me out with the above issues, I will be very grateful ! ...Thanks people :) ..
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#2 l0053
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What's your budget? Do you plan to hang it on the wall or are you going to put it on a stand?

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#3 Boxcutters
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That philps 42 inch is very good tv, it has nice picture, and high contrast ratio.

Philps been making TVs for a long time, They are name brand so you doing fine. Plus that TV can be has for $900-1000 or less from costco, sears, or target.

When buying HDTV look for resolution highest being 1080p, response time lower the better, and contrast ratio. Higher the better.

Here's the philps I was mentioning. Nice TV! Lots of people I see buying it from other sites.

http://www.tuzworld.com/2008/05/27/philips-42-1080p-lcd-hdtv/

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#4 Ahmadka
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These are the specs of the Philips Full HD 1080p LCD which I am talking about...it has a response time of 8ms, and has a contrast ratio of 8000:1...

Specs -->Click Here

I am not particularly fond of FPS games, so 8ms is fine I think...but I dont know if 8000:1 contrast ratio is good enough or not..

I saw a live demo of this Philips HDTV at the shop... it was running a test HD video,....the display looked *very* good to me... the same video was running on this Philips HDTV, and on a Sony 40" V Series non-Full HD HDTV....the Philips display looked significantly better I think..
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These are the specs of the Philips Full HD 1080p LCD which I am talking about...it has a response time of 8ms, and has a contrast ratio of 8000:1...

Specs -->Click Here

I am not particularly fond of FPS games, so 8ms is fine I think...but I dont know if 8000:1 contrast ratio is good enough or not..

I saw a live demo of this Philips HDTV at the shop... it was running a test HD video,....the display looked *very* good to me... the same video was running on this Philips HDTV, and on a Sony 40" V Series non-Full HD HDTV....the Philips display looked significantly better I think..Ahmadka

I'm talking about the newer model philps 42 inch with 15000:1 ratio. Your's an old model, you can get the new one for about the same price.