Choosing an LCD tv (1 Viewer)

knutinh

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[Ok I see more or less what you try to explain :D But the fact is that you can display more informations on a 1920x1080 panel that on a 1280x720 (or 1366*768 etc) is just true :D I can always sit closer to my panel if I have more informations on it (when sending true 1080p to the TV of course)
true, but information that i cant see have no value to me. A word file that is never opened has no value. If I want to fill the screen with text small enough that I cant see that the letters are scaled down then I might as well purchase a display with less resolution=)

Sorry it's certainly a problem with my english :)

When displaying a channel for a long time or when using a game console with some static graphics (an OSD or something like that) on a plasma these static images can "mark" the display so that when you display another image you can still see the OSD or the channel logo. That's bad and hasn't been totally solved for now.
aha. burn in is supposedly not a problem with 7th gen pioneers. you never now though...
yes.

best regards
knut
 

tkortell

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SHARP LC-37GE1E is a full-HD 1080 LCD TV highlight with HDTV

Hi all,

Have you seen the Sharp LC37GE1E? It looks quite nice -> http://www.121electricals.com/detail.asp/sku=LC37GE1E

Pictures of it during diferent resolutions and stuf ->
http://www.minhembio.com/produktbilder/94323

General
Product Type LCD TV - 37"
Backlight Life 60,000 hour(s)
Brightness 450 cd/m2
Diagonal Size 37" - widescreen
Image Aspect Ratio 16:9
Image Contrast Ratio 1200:1
PC Interface VGA (HD-15), HDMI
Resolution 1920 x 1080
TFT active matrix
HD ready
Viewing Angle 176 degrees
TV Tuner Stereo Reception System
NICAM, A2
 

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