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re: What tv brand would you recommend?
Posted on 5/23/23 at 4:40 pm to FLTech
Posted on 5/23/23 at 4:40 pm to FLTech
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In other words, I don’t trust a single fricking thing that so called “experts” rank
Rtings.com has pretty objective ratings of just about every TV you can imagine, with a standardized testing, measurement, and scoring methodology. They include all of their test results (including pictures and/or graphs where applicable) and allow you to compare/sort based on whatever is important to you.
It’s the first place I would go if I was in the market for a new TV. Figure out price range then compare the results of various models to decide what you want. I find Rtings to be much more objective than 90% of the tech reviews you will find out there, particularly when it comes to TV’s.
Posted on 5/23/23 at 5:33 pm to lostinbr
My two cents:
Used to be, many panels were made by the same companies.
Some companies use better components ie caps that last way longer. I don't know if anything has changed in the last few years. I have an older Sony Bravia 52" I found on the side of the road. It's 7+ years old and is only just now starting to glitch some on start-up. 1080p is fine by me.
Generally cheaper is fine, but may not last as long. Sound can be an issue on cheaper sets as well. Sony, Samsung, and LG may have much better sound.
Used to be, many panels were made by the same companies.
Some companies use better components ie caps that last way longer. I don't know if anything has changed in the last few years. I have an older Sony Bravia 52" I found on the side of the road. It's 7+ years old and is only just now starting to glitch some on start-up. 1080p is fine by me.
Generally cheaper is fine, but may not last as long. Sound can be an issue on cheaper sets as well. Sony, Samsung, and LG may have much better sound.
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