kokoshawnuff
Alex
I just got my father a 55" Samsung LED (seems like a bargain compared to LED prices from even a year ago) and it's quite amazing, I feel pretty lowly with my 2 year old LCD.
I prefer Tv to TV 🙂 Well, TV is a box connected to other box to display content I feed to it - that is, when I do not stare at monitor and do not read real books.
Recently I were invited to see friends home entertainment system. Plasma TV, amplifiers - separate for headphones and another for speakers, Bluray player with modchip allowing to play all DVD's, I don't even remember all the boxes. Specialty gold plated cables for wiring. We were seated in chairs positioned for best experience. What can I say? Nice to see and hear once, but I wouldn't want to have anything like at home - too complex, too polished. Damn, he even didn't allow to put a wine glass on speaker!
I can appreciate those who have little use for the TV... We got a pair of (about 19"?) Samsung LCD sets some years back, and mine quit working... didn't bother me, but after a couple years my wife took it in to be fixed, arguing it was useless otherwise. I admit to watching the news now and then... 🙂 So photographic precision isn't required.
No optical view finder ... makes Tv a no go for me .
Very true!There's a bigger story here - which is how generally terrible the picture is on both plasma and LCD TVs.
I am not sure how much is the source, or the various decoders in the tuning section, but it seems the public have all been conditioned to accept compression artefects, over-sharpening and blocky skin tones.
we have a Sony Bravia, which is better than many of the others I've seen - but I still wouldn't recommend it!
I don't watch TV... It would be interesting to know why the OP wants to watch a television instead of actually doing stuff?
I drink coffee. I've heard some idiots drink tea. What is up with them?