hitch ako, for TVs of 36 inches or less, how much ang budget na maganda na? space is not an issue.
andy
hitch ako, for TVs of 36 inches or less, how much ang budget na maganda na? space is not an issue.
andy
ako naman Toshiba CRT sige basta ba widescreen, sayang pera sa Plasma...Grabe 2nd hand na 02 Lynx na yun ah
Your budget dictates what you can afford. Don't push what you can't swallow. If you will only watch TV, CRT is still the best on the budget. If you want a real home theater, think big. Movies coming from DVD are already widescreen. So a small screen will even be smaller. Widescreen CRT are rare, and usually 2nd hand galing Pier. Once na sira, wala na! Always buy with warranty and be sure you know the service center. Between LCD and Plasma, it is still best to test side by side. Plasma consumes a lot of electricity (42" = 300W) But prices are too close to say the other is cheaper. Yung Sony H-LCD 42" RPTV (rear-projection) is 199K, same price as a 42" Sony EDTV Plasma, which is 190K. Panasonic EDTV Plasma is on sale now at around 150K. A good brand for LCD is Syntax-Kolin. It o yung pricelist.
SLC-2083 (20") - Php 44,995
SLC-2706 (27") - Php 89,995
SLC-302C (30") - Php 129,995
KLT-2701 (27") Php 114, 995
KLT-3001 (30") Php 154, 995
http://pinoydvd.com/content/index.ph...?topic=19901.0
Last edited by Monseratto; May 16th, 2005 at 07:34 PM.
Ako, I'd recommend you check-out an LCOS TV. IMO it's better than a plasma TV or an LCD TV. One of the issues on plasma is that it spews out radioactive waves (radiation). One of the main drawbacks of LCD TVs is that black colors are not really black: it's dark gray. It also noticable.
LCOS stands for Liquid Crystal On Silicon. LCOS is arguably lighther, clearer, brigther and thinner than plasma TVs or LCD TVs. The resolution of LCOS TV sets is near 3 million pixels. I read somewhere that some LCOS TVs have near 4M pixel total resolution. An LCOS TV is cheaper than a plasma TV or an LCD TV. Some LCOS TV manufacturers here in the Philippines are Sony and Kolin.
If you want a cheaper TV but very-near quality to either plasma or LCD, check-out DLP TVs. Samsung has a very good DLP model. It's cheaper than a plasma TV or an LCD TV. The picture quality of a DLP TV is very, very good. Consider: a DLP TV can go, oh, for about P 150T. For a plasma TV, you might need to add 100T more. Not unless you have very, very sharp vision or a geeky stickler for details, you won't even notice the difference in picture quality.
Mahal talaga. Para kang bumili ng 2nd hand na kotse. These gizmos are for those persons who have money to burn.Originally Posted by luckytruck
I can't imagine myself spending 100T of my hard earned money on a TV set. But for others who are serious A/V hobbyists, the 100T+ is money well-spent.
the plasma gas in plasma TV's needs replacement every 3 or 4 years or so, depending on use. learned this while me and a friend were looking for Plasma TV's when I was still in the states.
That may be true if you leave your plasma for the next three to four years continiously on.Originally Posted by need4speed
Last edited by Monseratto; May 17th, 2005 at 07:13 PM.
You wouldn't believe how much some people will go to have the ultimate home theater system. For some, 1 million pesos is just for the room upgrade. The question is would you prefer an LCD or a Plasma TV?Originally Posted by nicolodeon
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Last edited by Monseratto; May 17th, 2005 at 11:44 PM.
Nakakuha na ako! Yung Sony Wega 3 LCD ang nakuha ko pero di ko na try at bukas pa i deliver ang TV. Update ko na lang kayo kung satisfied ako or kung papatay ako ng tao. Joke lang po.
may nakita ako sa Anson's noong isang araw...1.2M plasma tv he he...para kang naglagay ng bahay sa loob ng bahay mo he he...kung may pera man ako di pa rin ako bibili ng ganun kamahalOriginally Posted by luckytruck
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1.2M complete set-up sa a-toy?
between the two mag l-lcd ako.
pero honga, even if i have the money nde ko den kaya bumili ng ganoong kamahal na tv lang. pero iba iba nga yan eh sabi nila.![]()
The price of LCD and PLASMA TVs are still relatively prohibitive.
CRT is still the best for price, picture quality and it can last a "lifetime." But you cant have a very wide screen say, 40". Are you not considering projection tv?
Two weeks ago, I bought my 43" Philips projection tv (43PP8545), + a 29" tv (29PT3223) give away (worth 31K), at SM Baguio for P87K. It was a bargain, i guess.
If you are connected to cable and/or play cd/dvd, the picture quality is very satisfactory.
conzky, you got a 43" tv and a 29" tv for 87,000 pesos..... what a deal.
andy
That's right bro. There were only 7 units available that time. i got the 5th. Sabi ko nga Its really a bargain.Originally Posted by luckytruck