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<blockquote data-quote="John Crichton" data-source="post: 2341147" data-attributes="member: 4779"><p>I'm luvin' my Sony 32' 16x9. Got it for just under $900 and the picture is fantastic. I use it mostly for DVDs and videogames (Xbox, PS2) and haven't picked up the HD feeds yet. I shopped around a ton last year and compared the LCDs and even though I need at least 2 other people to move the TV around the picture quality, especially for the price is FANTASTIC. Even now when browsing stores I'd have to pay out the rear for a plasma/flat screen and that's simply not worth at the moment - not for the prices they are asking. And the screen doesn't look better than what I have now.</p><p></p><p>When I get a bigger place I'll spring for a bigger TV (probably a Sony again) but if you are looking in the low-30 inch range you really can't go wrong. Of course, the only problem is the weight and bulk. Otherwise, no complaints. Just make sure to map out the area ahead of time. I sprung for the Sony stand (another $200) so it fits nice and snug at one side of the room with the surround sound setup and consoles resting next to it. I don't have alot of space to begin with but considering a dresser used to be where the TV is now I didn't lose much space at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Crichton, post: 2341147, member: 4779"] I'm luvin' my Sony 32' 16x9. Got it for just under $900 and the picture is fantastic. I use it mostly for DVDs and videogames (Xbox, PS2) and haven't picked up the HD feeds yet. I shopped around a ton last year and compared the LCDs and even though I need at least 2 other people to move the TV around the picture quality, especially for the price is FANTASTIC. Even now when browsing stores I'd have to pay out the rear for a plasma/flat screen and that's simply not worth at the moment - not for the prices they are asking. And the screen doesn't look better than what I have now. When I get a bigger place I'll spring for a bigger TV (probably a Sony again) but if you are looking in the low-30 inch range you really can't go wrong. Of course, the only problem is the weight and bulk. Otherwise, no complaints. Just make sure to map out the area ahead of time. I sprung for the Sony stand (another $200) so it fits nice and snug at one side of the room with the surround sound setup and consoles resting next to it. I don't have alot of space to begin with but considering a dresser used to be where the TV is now I didn't lose much space at all. [/QUOTE]
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