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July 27, 2014 9:55:13 PM

I need help finding the best television under $400.

Things I want it to have:

- 1080p or higher resolution
- 32" or larger screen size
- Atleast 1 hdmi port

If I forgot anything let me know or ask me! Thanks in advance and hopefully this thread is in the correct place.

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July 28, 2014 11:03:00 AM

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August 12, 2014 2:46:34 AM

I recommend a size of at least 32 inches for a bedroom TV and at least 50 inches for a living room or main TV -- and 60 inches or larger is best. If you're replacing an existing TV set, those sizes might seem too big (tube televisions had a typical maximum size of 36 inches) but trust me, a big TV is a wonderful thing.

In fact, more than any other "feature" like Smart TV, 3D or higher refresh rates, stepping up in TV screen size is the best use of your money. One of the most common post-TV-purchase complaints I've heard is from people who didn't go big enough.

The upper limit will be determined by your budget, taste, and by the space where you want to put the TV. If you want to fit an existing entertainment center, make sure you have at least an inch on the sides and top of the TV cavity to allow for ventilation. Or just junk that old furniture and get a bigger TV.
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August 12, 2014 9:01:54 AM

The Tech Guy said:
Go for the Samsung UN32H5500 32-Inch 1080p 60Hz Smart LED TV. Its an awesome TV
Excellent images
Great resolution 1080p
Inputs: 3 HDMI,
2USB,
1 Component,
1 Composite
Comes with Universal Remote Control


My first HDTV was a Samsung, and it was out for the garbage just after 2 years later. Known problem with the capacitators that the company really did not wish to deal with. When I brought it to the shop, I as told there was no simple fix, and the cost of the repair was exceeding the cost of a new TV! Samsung... never again!

http://forums.cnet.com/7723-13973_102-384851/samsung-ca...
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August 12, 2014 9:21:40 AM

digitaldoc said:
The Tech Guy said:
Go for the Samsung UN32H5500 32-Inch 1080p 60Hz Smart LED TV. Its an awesome TV
Excellent images
Great resolution 1080p
Inputs: 3 HDMI,
2USB,
1 Component,
1 Composite
Comes with Universal Remote Control


My first HDTV was a Samsung, and it was out for the garbage just after 2 years later. Known problem with the capacitators that the company really did not wish to deal with. When I brought it to the shop, I as told there was no simple fix, and the cost of the repair was exceeding the cost of a new TV! Samsung... never again!

http://forums.cnet.com/7723-13973_102-384851/samsung-ca...


So you prefer not to go with a Samsung then ? I can understand that..... I just know that Samsung has been one of the most reputable brands in HDTVs along with Panasonic, LG, and recently Vizio has been doing great.
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August 12, 2014 7:27:11 PM

http://www.cnet.com/news/samsung-power-defect-causes-so...

All I can say is that Samsung knew they had a problem with their TV's, and they were unwilling to fix my barely over 2 year set. They won't be getting any of my dough again. I have been satisfied with Vizio on 2 sets, one 3 years old, and the other 2 years, and I can recommend them from my experience.
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