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<blockquote data-quote="johnr" data-source="post: 58307" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>Looking to put a new tube in the family room. We looked at some sets Sunday and it seems as though the picture quality was rather stark between the different brands. The last big one I picked up was a Samsung 50 inch, and the picture quality was spectacular, the salesman stated at that time Samsung was the best picture available, LED 1080 240 or whatever all them numbers are.</p><p></p><p>Anyway I am not in the mood, nor do I have a bunch of extra time to be researching all this high tech business.</p><p>I am sure someone on here has recently picked up a 65-75 inch TV and has some quick answers for me.</p><p></p><p>1. Which brand had the best picture</p><p>2. What extras are needed for a non facebook kind of guy that is going to use this tv for just tv and some movies</p><p>3. Trying to stay in that $1800 or less margin.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnr, post: 58307, member: 395"] Looking to put a new tube in the family room. We looked at some sets Sunday and it seems as though the picture quality was rather stark between the different brands. The last big one I picked up was a Samsung 50 inch, and the picture quality was spectacular, the salesman stated at that time Samsung was the best picture available, LED 1080 240 or whatever all them numbers are. Anyway I am not in the mood, nor do I have a bunch of extra time to be researching all this high tech business. I am sure someone on here has recently picked up a 65-75 inch TV and has some quick answers for me. 1. Which brand had the best picture 2. What extras are needed for a non facebook kind of guy that is going to use this tv for just tv and some movies 3. Trying to stay in that $1800 or less margin. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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