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#1 Sarge1442
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im getting an hdtv with it finally im kinda on a budget what would you recomend this is what i found so far

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8719078&st=1080p&type=product&id=1201306784758

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im getting an hdtv with it finally im kinda on a budget what would you recomend this is what i found so far

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8719078&st=1080p&type=product&id=1201306784758

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1) how far will you be from you're tv? 2) price range? 3) size you want for your tv?
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#3 Sarge1442
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950 dollar limit and between 5-15 feet away depending on how many people are playing
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#4 CosmoKing7717
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950 dollar limit and between 5-15 feet away depending on how many people are playingSarge1442
and the size? because at that distance it can really range from 27inch to 40inch. If you are just lookin for a nice budget brand, then you can go for a vizio but the contrast ratio's arent the best. If you want something that will be more eyecandy and might last you a lil longer, but will cost more look into a Sony or Samsung, which you can find for around that price range at 32-40 inch, depending which model you look for. Also, for that distance i would look into a 40inch since you said you might go up to 15 feet away. But if that isnt often and are more often in the 5-10 foot range, even a 27inch may be fine. never heard of that brand from the bestbuy website though. Sorry i wasnt much help
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im thinking 32-42 inches 1080p sound quality don't care to much about cause i have a speaker system set up
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First let me say you do not want a 32in tv with 1080, 32in is better at 720, even 37 is better at 720. If your set on 1080 than definetly get a 40in. If you have to wait an extra week for another hundred, it WILL be worth it. But, for $700 you can get a beautiful 32in 720p SONY Bravia, top of the line HDTV. It has all the hookups you need and more. For 950 if you can find a 40in that's a beautiful deal, i would expect to have to pay 1100 or 1050 for a 40 in though. 720p is great and if you get 32in or 37in def. go with 720 and you can get one from about 700-900 for a good one probably. Since you have an extra 250 you might not want the $700 sony and may want to spend the extra money on a bigger tv IDK. So i would say you have 3 options- 1-Buy 32in 720p SONY for $700 2-Buy 32in-37in 720p for $700-$900.(again i suggest not 1080 in this size range) 3-Buy a 40-42in 1080 for $900-1100(i would say that ones your best bet since you will not have to save up much more and will have a bigger 1080 hdtv,
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#7 Sarge1442
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well i got a 42 inch 1080 p lined up for 880 bucks
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#8 Sarge1442
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its a dynex yo uknow best buy brand any body know anything bout these tvs