I could use some advice as I am looking for a 70” LED HDTV. More specifically I have been looking at the Sharp Aquos.
What I have found is they have 3 models that on average price out at 2000, 2500, & 3000. I know you can get variations of 100 to 200 on those prices but that isn’t a concern yet. Once I make a decision on the unit I’ll shop specifically for price based on that model. In my research I’ve seen other brands but the prices are for the most part higher. If I throw in a different size like 60” or 55” I get a completely different set of prices ranging from more expensive to less. I’ve decided the TV should last at least 10 years so why not get the largest as long as the intended space can handle it There’s no need to bore anyone with room dimensions or viewing intentions I’ll just leave it with the statement 70” is probably what I’ll go with and I’m not interested in Plasma.
I’m aware there’s an 80” available but that price jumps up considerably so based on value/reward it’s not a consideration.
To get back to the 3 Sharp 70” models that I listed at the start of this post. I’m interested in the difference there. Each 500 step in the words of the salesmen makes the TV much better. I’ve heard what the dealers say in explaining the difference but my question is “do I need it?”
They are big on refresh rate and act like anything below 240 is bad but when I look at 120 models I don’t notice a difference. I remember not too long ago 120hz being the upgraded refresh rate.
The higher priced models add that yellow pixel but when I view those TV’s I don’t see it adding any big difference compared to other brands that don’t have it. Ya gotta love those displays they have where you look through a sort of jewelers loop and see the yellow pixels mixed in.
I have seen the units side by side but the problem there is in comparing TV’s like that you will usually see a little difference but does the lesser unit only look inferior because it’s next to the better ones? When standing alone would the cheaper model look satisfactory there by making the extra expenditure unnecessary?
It’s like buying a car if you look at something that is a top of the line quality automobile you can always get a more expensive higher quality car but that doesn’t make what you’re looking at bad.
What I’m looking for here is information on satisfaction with this brand and these models. I’d obviously like to spend the least. Not out of desperation it’s just based on need.
(it’s funny how we accept losing large amounts of cash with nothing to show for it in wagering yet strive to save whatever we can on purchases especially big ticket purchases)
If the more expensive model is better value for the buck that’s fine I just don’t want to spend more than really necessary.
Time isn’t a concern. I’ve been looking since before Christmas and I will be going to a party for the Super Bowl so there is no incentive to act quickly. In fact with that in mind I’m curious if there’s any reason to hold off until the release of the new models?
If anyone can help me with this in terms of personal experience or knowledge I’d appreciate your input.
I have observed it’s apparently not “chic” (for lack of a better word) for the more established participants of this site to communicate with the newer people but if you can help I’d appreciate throwing the little dog a bone.
Thanks and to All – Have a Nice Weekend!
What I have found is they have 3 models that on average price out at 2000, 2500, & 3000. I know you can get variations of 100 to 200 on those prices but that isn’t a concern yet. Once I make a decision on the unit I’ll shop specifically for price based on that model. In my research I’ve seen other brands but the prices are for the most part higher. If I throw in a different size like 60” or 55” I get a completely different set of prices ranging from more expensive to less. I’ve decided the TV should last at least 10 years so why not get the largest as long as the intended space can handle it There’s no need to bore anyone with room dimensions or viewing intentions I’ll just leave it with the statement 70” is probably what I’ll go with and I’m not interested in Plasma.
I’m aware there’s an 80” available but that price jumps up considerably so based on value/reward it’s not a consideration.
To get back to the 3 Sharp 70” models that I listed at the start of this post. I’m interested in the difference there. Each 500 step in the words of the salesmen makes the TV much better. I’ve heard what the dealers say in explaining the difference but my question is “do I need it?”
They are big on refresh rate and act like anything below 240 is bad but when I look at 120 models I don’t notice a difference. I remember not too long ago 120hz being the upgraded refresh rate.
The higher priced models add that yellow pixel but when I view those TV’s I don’t see it adding any big difference compared to other brands that don’t have it. Ya gotta love those displays they have where you look through a sort of jewelers loop and see the yellow pixels mixed in.
I have seen the units side by side but the problem there is in comparing TV’s like that you will usually see a little difference but does the lesser unit only look inferior because it’s next to the better ones? When standing alone would the cheaper model look satisfactory there by making the extra expenditure unnecessary?
It’s like buying a car if you look at something that is a top of the line quality automobile you can always get a more expensive higher quality car but that doesn’t make what you’re looking at bad.
What I’m looking for here is information on satisfaction with this brand and these models. I’d obviously like to spend the least. Not out of desperation it’s just based on need.
(it’s funny how we accept losing large amounts of cash with nothing to show for it in wagering yet strive to save whatever we can on purchases especially big ticket purchases)
If the more expensive model is better value for the buck that’s fine I just don’t want to spend more than really necessary.
Time isn’t a concern. I’ve been looking since before Christmas and I will be going to a party for the Super Bowl so there is no incentive to act quickly. In fact with that in mind I’m curious if there’s any reason to hold off until the release of the new models?
If anyone can help me with this in terms of personal experience or knowledge I’d appreciate your input.
I have observed it’s apparently not “chic” (for lack of a better word) for the more established participants of this site to communicate with the newer people but if you can help I’d appreciate throwing the little dog a bone.
Thanks and to All – Have a Nice Weekend!