SCEPTRE 42inch LCD 1080P TV $1500


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SCEPTRE Black 42

I'd like your opinions on this tv, i'm thinking about buying it. Its Going to be hooked up to my media center PC, and my as well as to my directv tivo (its not HD I know)

I was just wondering if anyone here owns this tv and if they recommend it.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16824112180

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ok seeing how no one here probobly owns this tv, how about I ask about a different TV. how about the Westinghouse LVM-42w2

Oh god no, please. We have the Westinghouse at work and it's image quality is sub par. The black levels are just severely lacking. On top of that, we've had a lot of reliability issues with Westinghouse across their line of LCD's.

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i'm thinking about just going with a 42 inch 1080i max tv, what do you guys think of this one its a Olevia Black 42 LT42HVI

I can get it with shipping and a 3 year warranty for $1,228.98

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16824022015

well I wanna be a little future proof

Future proof for what though? The only real 1080p content for the next few years is going to be HD-DVD and Blu-ray. Broadcast stuff is limited by bandwidth and I don't think we'll be seeing any 1080p broadcasts, never mind full time 1080p. for quite a while (think 8 years down the road). The market is simply moving too quickly to sit back and wait to future proof yourself.

Future proof for what though? The only real 1080p content for the next few years is going to be HD-DVD and Blu-ray. Broadcast stuff is limited by bandwidth and I don't think we'll be seeing any 1080p broadcasts, never mind full time 1080p. for quite a while (think 8 years down the road). The market is simply moving too quickly to sit back and wait to future proof yourself.

Arn't broadcasters doing 1080i

Romeo+juliet_MPEG2_1080P_DTS

RECODE RiPPER...:CHD

RELEASE DATE....: 12/5/2006

THEATRE DATE....: 1996

SOURCE TYPE.....: 1080p, 16.4GB

ViDEO BiTRATE...:mpeg2 @ 15.5M

FRAME RATE......: 23.976

AUDiO BiTRATE...: dts5.1(eng)/ac35.1(eng)/ac35.1(chs)

RUNTiME.........: 120 min

ASPECT RATiO....: 16 : 9

RESOLUTiON......: 1920*1080

so is it just 1080i and they are lying?

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