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Looking to replace an old 27" crt with a new 32" flat panel for the bedroom TV.
The normal technology choices are of course; 720p, LCD 720p, LED 1080p, LCD 1080p, LED Am I correct in assuming that at this size ( 32"): - there is no real benefit in 1080P over 720p - any BR player would still output to 720p - broadcast quality over a Rogers terminal, even if upgraded to 1080p in future, would still work with a 720p display - LED draws less power than LCD ...and this the sweet spot is 720P LED... correct?
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You don't mention how far you're going to be sitting from the TV since it's the apparent size of the TV that matters, not the actual size. There have been numerous threads regarding 720P vs 1080P. Here's the FAQ on "how large" and in that is a link on distance vs size vs resolution:
http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/showthread.php?t=76075 Your other assumptions are correct, however LCDs are 768P, not 720P and LEDs are simply another way of backlighting LCDs. http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/showthread.php?t=73528
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Points taken.
We are about 8-10 feet away ( typically lying down!) so I dont think I'd see the difference. That said , the premium of 1080pLED vs 720pLED is really small ($30-$50) The real savings seems to be 1080pLED vs 720p/768pLCD which is about ($70-$130 cheaper)
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In addition to viewing distance, the other big deciding factor is whether you'll be connecting a computer to it. If yes, 1080p is the way to go.
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The biggest price delta is jumping from LED Edge Lit LCD to LED Array LCD. Also, at that viewing distance and 32" I would say go with 720P LED Array LCD if it is in your budget.
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The other factor is the pricing on 32" 1080p stays high perennially because it is pretty much the biggest size for desks and there is a niche demand for it.
These days, 40" 1080p can be had for $4xx and a decent 32" 1080p is probably not much less than that. If budget is an issue, 32" 720p is just fine even if you connect PC but sitting from a few feet away. I personally stay away from 720p because my devices are all 1080p so I rather do 1:1 with no overscan/scaling, nothing. For bedroom use, you might as well go as big as you can. 40" is pretty much minimum IHMO.
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32" is fine for bedroom TV's. Though 40" is better
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Good discussion guys ; thanks .
Re money, the differences here are so smalll, I am not going to consider that as a determining factor we are not talking thousands or hundrede) ; rather I will think thorugh the other aspects. Re screen format, I think I acaaully have a 26" CRT. Turns out a 32" flat panel is the same height, and thus a good choice for me : Good tool here: http://www.displaywars.com/26-inch-4x3-vs-32-inch-16x9 Re screen size greater than 32", it might be overpowering for the room. As well need to worry about weight as now I need to mount the thing. Ironically, the CRT was a perfect fit for the wall unit its now in; I need to modify the big cavity I now have, with a centre post to attach a mount to. Re LED vs LCD, I am used to LCD so I remain open to either. Re LED array vs LED edge, I wasnt even aware of that distinction, having never bought one. Thanks for that one!! Re 1080p vs 720p (/768), I hadnt thought of the computer factor. I suspect 720p would be fine, but to the 'this is 2012' point, and the price point, I think I will opt for 1080p. Set is intended for bedroom now, but who knows where it will be years from now. Re 1080p TV vs 1080p monitor, this is another one I wrestled with, ie do I even need a "TV" or just a "monitor" given Rogers terminals and BR players have HDMI outputs. I think its now a moot point as the montors seem to be much higher priced, typically dont have built in audio, the option of component video, or a tuner if I ever needed one. All to say, I think I am now leaning to 1080p LED array, and will wait for the next big sale - perhaps Father Day.
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I am in an older house and the bedroom size is fairly modest.
I had a 40" Samsung LCD before and 'upgraded' to the 55" 3D LG and it's not entirely excessive or out of sort Everyone quickly got used to it. honestly, 46" would be a better size.
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Question 1 - Is it generally true any decent 32" flat panel I would would buy these days has an ATSC tuner?
Reason I ask. As I explore by "get-off'-Rogers" options, I had not realized that HD OTA was still out there. I had those OTA was no longer available period, but I gather its just Analog OTA is not available but HD OTA is alive and well.. and one needs an ATSC tuner for that scenario. Question 2 - I assume that if I went the route of HD OTA for the bedroom, I could not have a bedroom PVR in the mix - correct?
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Any TV built in the past few months have ATSC tuners built in.
If you put a PVR in the bedroom, you could have it connected on a HDMI port and use the OTA signal as normal.
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