Calling All T.v. Guru's!!!!
Hello everybody,
I Searched the reviews on this site and they were not as extensive for TV's are they are for audio. (duh audioreview.com) But I was hoping that some of you guys would help me out. My dad wants to spend around 1500 dollars on a TV. He is a huge weenie when it comes to home theater, I had to GIVE him my onkyo amp and polk r40 towers to get him into H/T!!! (cheap bastard :) Anyway I want to know what good TV's are out there for $1500, He is mainly concerned about big sceen, and is not want to spend any extra $$ on smaller size or anything. I think he also wants to get into HDTV but I know there is a lot of controversy out there on this subject so I will let you guys duke it out here! All posts are appreciated, as TV's are not really my subject.
Thanks for the help!
Allen
I'm not an expert, but FWIW...
I've been pretty peachy with my Panny 53WX42 rear projector(about $1600us last I checked). The 53" widescreen is a breeze to setup and if you are inclined, there are a couple of web sites that can get you into the service menu and do some tweaking to the convergence(just be careful what you do). Of all the audio and video equipment I've owned over the last 20yrs or so, the Panasonic/Technics line has served me well. They as a company also have a very good base of repair locations in the US which will be required since in home service will be preferable for a TV that large. The 53WX52 is essencially the same unit with a screen protector on the front. I chose w/o the protector to help eliminate light reflections in my room.
If it's a dedicated HT room for movie content only(and light source controllable) then the front projector is a good deal. If an everyday room for everyday viewing, I'd go with the RPTV.
I just went to Panny's site...
and it appears that my model(53WX42) and the 53WX52 are discontinued. While you may still be able to find these sets on the market(at a nice discount!), I did see the new models for this year which have some intriguing upgrades and some that would still fall in the price range you described. Here's a link to Panny's site and the set simular to mine...
http://catalog2.panasonic.com/webapp...odel=PT-53WX53
I couldn't tell if the set has the screen protector/shield or not, you'll just have to look in the store yourself. Here's another good site for some info on different HDTV's both rear projection and plasma. You have to register to read the forums but it's free and worth it. These guy's appear to know a few things about video... :D
http://www.keohi.com/keohihdtv/index.htm