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Hi LSG as far as i know the two main things for a gud LCD is Response time and contrast ratio the low the response time the more faster the picture frames gets updated and the contrast ratio for a brighter pictures 6.5ms grey-grey response time's fair but gaming lcd's must have 5ms or even less as 2ms response time the contrast ration is gud AFAIK.Don't really know much abut pricing and all hope this helps u :doh:

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thats the exact same listing i'm talking about guys.

i just need a full HD lcd. it can be even 32" or 26"

any other suggestions is a decent range that i should consider?

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thats the exact same listing i'm talking about guys.

i just need a full HD lcd. it can be even 32" or 26"

any other suggestions is a decent range that i should consider?

 

Full HD doesn't really matter unless you are getting a 40" or larger tv. Even at 40" you can hardly find out the difference between 720p and 1080p.

 

And IMO, never buy an LCD TV without seeing a live demo (preferably using your discs) or at least reading some reliable reviews. The specs often doesn't explain its real quality (see LG TVs).

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Full HD doesn't really matter unless you are getting a 40" or larger tv. Even at 40" you can hardly find out the difference between 720p and 1080p.

 

And IMO, never buy an LCD TV without seeing a live demo (preferably using your discs) or at least reading some reliable reviews. The specs often doesn't explain its real quality (see LG TVs).

 

True that. makes sense.

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Full HD doesn't really matter unless you are getting a 40" or larger tv. Even at 40" you can hardly find out the difference between 720p and 1080p.

 

And IMO, never buy an LCD TV without seeing a live demo (preferably using your discs) or at least reading some reliable reviews. The specs often doesn't explain its real quality (see LG TVs).

It depends on the viewing distance. I can clearly see the difference on my 32" TV.

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