Looking for a excellent samsung hdtv

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#1 sdgfwe
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I'm currently in the market for a hdtv for gaming and I've stumbled upon these two so far.

LN52B750

LN52b610

They are both the same sizes at 52' but the cost difference is big. I've personally saw the 750 and it was absolutely beautiful but the model at the store had gone through ISF calibration which is an extra 300 dollars. Just wondering for opinions whether which of these models are price to performencebest. If there are any other models, I'd be glad to look over them. Thanks (Futureshop or Bestbuy only).

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#2 GTR12
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If you can afford the extra money, the 750 definetly, Ive seen it in numerous shops as well, and it looks brilliant.

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#3 justhat1
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also look at the 46in 1080p model real nice also lg and vizio make nice priced hdtvs with very good pictures

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Vizio = Made from cheap raw material and labor, low durability, LG = Lackluster image, input lag, Samsung = Perfection.
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#5 2-10-08
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ISF calibration? You won't notice a difference between 120 Hz and 240 Hz. Get the cheaper one.

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#6 sdgfwe
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I've heard the difference from 120 and 240 is imperceptible. ISF calibration is some calibration that requires equipments to tune the tv. The saleperson explained that the general "darker area" in bright pictures will be pitch black unless it's been through ISF calibration; which the darker areas are able to show details.

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Vizio = Made from cheap raw material and labor, low durability, LG = Lackluster image, input lag, Samsung = Perfection.LiftedHeadshot

Samsung is only perfect now because pioneer stopped making TV's. :cry:

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[QUOTE="LiftedHeadshot"]Vizio = Made from cheap raw material and labor, low durability, LG = Lackluster image, input lag, Samsung = Perfection.Amith12

Samsung is only perfect now because pioneer stopped making TV's. :cry:

True that.