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ps2cho 10-23-2012 04:32 AM

Just bought my first house....TV too small!
 
http://w124-zone.com/downloads/photo...w%20living.JPG

What size TV should I go for?
Current in photo is a 32"

I really want a DLP, but nobody even sells those suckers anymore and I don't want a used one of CL...

Found the paint combo online and replicated it...came out very good thanks to the girlfriend :)

SwampYankee 10-23-2012 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by ps2cho (Post 3033996)
http://w124-zone.com/downloads/photo...w%20living.JPG

What size TV should I go for?
Current in photo is a 32"

Whatever size it takes to completely fill that space below that line, of course!:D

jplinville 10-23-2012 08:28 AM

55" for that space. Anything smaller and it will look TOO small. However, if you get two book shelves, place one on each side, and mount the television on the wall, it would look much better.

spdrun 10-23-2012 09:27 AM

Why must a plastic tit be the center of every living-room?

cullennewsom 10-23-2012 09:42 AM

You need to go here: Chart Distance x Screen Size - Standards SMPTE and THX

http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/6...onchartml2.jpg

KarTek 10-23-2012 09:48 AM

I have the same size/type of cabinet as you and my TV is a 47". Viewing distance is about 10'.

Best affordable technology today is full array LED back lit LCD. Second best would be edge lit LED/LCD. Don't let a salesman tell you anything is a "LED" TV, it's just the back light.

There's the whole LCD/plasma debate. Both work fine, different technology, different price point, tomato, tomahto...

Something just occurred to me as well: I used to have a home theater set up in a similar space to this. I had a small TV like you have there for the day to day programs, news, etc... then, above that I had the screen and projector for movies and sports or whatever.

You can get a pretty good projector these days for about what you'd pay for a decent 47+ inch TV. Just keep in mind that you have to be able to control the light in the room pretty well.

cullennewsom 10-23-2012 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by KarTek (Post 3034081)
I have the same size/type of cabinet as you and my TV is a 47". Viewing distance is about 10'.

Best affordable technology today is full array LED back lit LCD. Second best would be edge lit LED/LCD. Don't let a salesman tell you anything is a "LED" TV, it's just the back light.

That is correct, all LED tv's are LCD screens with LED backlights instead of CCFL backlights. As you say, there are two distinctions in LED tv's, edge-lit vs back-lit. Edge lit will be more like a CCFL LCD, and are the lower quality ones. Back-lit LED tv's with "local dimming" achieve the highest dynamic range of all LCD tv's. Their range rivals, or may even surpass plasma screens. More local-dimming zones = better dynamic range = more expense.
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There's the whole LCD/plasma debate. Both work fine, different technology, different price point, tomato, tomahto...
There are some use cases with advantages for each. For most people, it makes no difference.

Plasmas used to have a huge speed advantage, but that is going away. (useful for video gaming, among other things)
Watch the weather channel a lot? Don't get a plasma, you can have screen burn-in.

elchivito 10-23-2012 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by jplinville (Post 3034039)
55" for that space. Anything smaller and it will look TOO small. However, if you get two book shelves, place one on each side, and mount the television on the wall, it would look much better.

'course, then you'd have to buy books....

jplinville 10-23-2012 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by elchivito (Post 3034092)
'course, then you'd have to buy books....

Ours are filled with my wife's trinkets, a few small antiques and my eagles...The books are in the dining room.

MTI 10-23-2012 11:26 AM

Never heard a guy come back to the store saying "the screen is too big . . "

As an aside, we saw the Sony 84" 4K panel at their showroom in NYC. For $25K, the picture is great, but for most content and viewing distances (greater than 10') those extra lines aren't going to make a difference.

Or . . . forget the wall . . . get a coffee table instead

Benz Fan 10-23-2012 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by MTI (Post 3034164)
Never heard a guy come back to the store saying "the screen is too big . . "

As an aside, we saw the Sony 84" 4K panel at their showroom in NYC. For $25K, the picture is great, but for most content and viewing distances (greater than 10') those extra lines aren't going to make a difference.

Or . . . forget the wall . . . get a coffee table instead

How far we've come...I remember watching "Batman" on a 26" TV back in 1966, as content as could be.

jplinville 10-23-2012 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Benz Fan (Post 3034185)
How far we've come...I remember watching "Batman" on a 26" TV back in 1966, as content as could be.

26"? Ha! You must have been rich!

We had two 19" B&W televisions...one with no picture, and the other with no sound. Both stacked on top of each other.

MTI 10-23-2012 11:52 AM

When televisions were more furniture . . .

http://www.fredsuniquefurniture.com/...C06788-1-L.jpg

Delibes 10-23-2012 12:31 PM

Someone had to do this... congrats on the new purchase!

http://sphotos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphoto...33311987_n.jpg

Jim B. 10-23-2012 12:44 PM

"A thousand channels and nothing is on"
 
I don't even HAVE one.

I read books. LOTS of 'em.

There's a classic scene in a Woody Allen movie, perhaps it was Annie Hall.

Woody leaves NY and comes to LA where he becomes, after a time, a successful Hollywood screenwriter; and he invites his best friend to Los Angeles to visit for the first time..

Woody is driving him around in this huge '76 El Dorado convertible in Beverly Hills, and can barely maneuver it (in NYC, "cars" are those yellow things with numbers on top) ..He backs it up into garbage cans and so on.

and his friend exclaims: "Wow, I can't buhlieve this!!! It's so clean here in LA!!!
In New York we have garbage 12 stories high! (This was when the famous mid '70s NY garbage strike was going on).

What do you guys in LA do with all your GARBAGE?"

And Woody looks over at him, and deadpans:


"Oh, we put it all on TV."

ps2cho 10-23-2012 01:04 PM

I considered the projector....but I want 1080p and I know for a decent projector, I'm looking at $1500+, so I may as well just go with a regular box.

E150GT 10-23-2012 01:05 PM

I have no TV

Benz Fan 10-23-2012 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by MTI (Post 3034193)
When televisions were more furniture . . .

http://www.fredsuniquefurniture.com/...C06788-1-L.jpg

...and the color picture was never quite right. Those damn dreaded "tint" and "hue" controls.

Benz Fan 10-23-2012 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by E150GT (Post 3034257)
I have no TV

My God, man! How do you plan to watch "The Kardashian's" season finale?

JamesDean 10-23-2012 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by ps2cho (Post 3034256)
I considered the projector....but I want 1080p and I know for a decent projector, I'm looking at $1500+, so I may as well just go with a regular box.

Panasonic's plasma line is very nice. Excellent picture quality. Good prices. We bought a 60" unit a year or so ago. It was around $1500.

32 does look too small in that area. I would say 50-60 would be better. 65 is a huge price jump.

You don't want a DLP rear projection TV and a 1080P project would be expensive, not to mention the changing of the bulbs every 2-3k hours.

MTI 10-23-2012 02:37 PM

A Pioneer Kuro would fit nicely . . . man, that's a great panel.

JamesDean 10-23-2012 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by MTI (Post 3034359)
A Pioneer Kuro would fit nicely . . . man, that's a great panel.

Sadly Pios are NLA. However! Panasonic bought up the tech from Pioneer. Its now in their "Infinite Black" panels. I think they are on their second generation now. Not all the Panny tv's use it though. Be sure to check!

MTI 10-23-2012 03:03 PM

Yes, I know . . . if I didn't already have a 50" Pioneer commercial panel, I would have bought a Kuro a few years back.

Hatterasguy 10-23-2012 06:29 PM

60in or buy a smaller house...:D

cullennewsom 10-23-2012 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim B. (Post 3034241)
I don't even HAVE one.

I read books. LOTS of 'em.

There's a classic scene in a Woody Allen movie, perhaps it was Annie Hall.

Woody leaves NY and comes to LA where he becomes, after a time, a successful Hollywood screenwriter; and he invites his best friend to Los Angeles to visit for the first time..

Woody is driving him around in this huge '76 El Dorado convertible in Beverly Hills, and can barely maneuver it (in NYC, "cars" are those yellow things with numbers on top) ..He backs it up into garbage cans and so on.

and his friend exclaims: "Wow, I can't buhlieve this!!! It's so clean here in LA!!!
In New York we have garbage 12 stories high! (This was when the famous mid '70s NY garbage strike was going on).

What do you guys in LA do with all your GARBAGE?"

And Woody looks over at him, and deadpans:


"Oh, we put it all on TV."

Sorry, I had to. Area Man Constantly Mentioning He Doesn't Own A Television | The Onion - America's Finest News Source

cullennewsom 10-23-2012 07:25 PM

How big should your home theater screen be?
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So...how big should your screen be?

Well, let's answer this by first asking "where do you like to sit in a commercial movie theater?" Some people like to sit as far back as possible. Some prefer the middle. Some even like to sit in the front row. In choosing how far back you sit, you are really choosing how wide you want the screen to appear from your viewing position. That choice is a personal preference, so there is no ideal solution for everyone. The same is true in your own home theater--your perfect screen size depends on how wide you want it to look from your viewing position.

MTI 10-23-2012 07:30 PM

I too "don't get" the folks that claim that they don't watch TV . . . as if there aren't crappy books and magazines, or crappy radio, as well. There's good TV along with a lot of crappy TV, just like any other media, be it music, print, websites or Twitter.

KarTek 10-23-2012 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by cullennewsom (Post 3034617)

That's a good article. We always used the 1.5 x screen rule as it states there.

As I understand it, the idea is that as you sit and watch, your eyes should be the only thing scanning the screen. You shouldn't be moving your head.

suginami 10-23-2012 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by MTI (Post 3034359)
A Pioneer Kuro would fit nicely . . . man, that's a great panel.

I'm with MTI....nothing looks better than a plasma.

cullennewsom 10-23-2012 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by JamesDean (Post 3034381)
Sadly Pios are NLA. However! Panasonic bought up the tech from Pioneer. Its now in their "Infinite Black" panels. I think they are on their second generation now. Not all the Panny tv's use it though. Be sure to check!

The folks over at the AVS forums keep track of all this stuff. They can tell you what is what, how to identify your panel type.

cmbdiesel 10-23-2012 10:04 PM

I have one of these, it would chew up some space without that large and distracting screen business....;)

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NzY4WDEwMj...kCw~~48_35.JPG

The Swede 10-23-2012 10:44 PM

???

http://stepmumoftheyear.files.wordpr...ookshelves.jpg


:P

SwampYankee 10-24-2012 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by The Swede (Post 3034724)

What are those?

Hatterasguy 10-24-2012 01:03 PM

Door stops?

SwampYankee 10-24-2012 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Hatterasguy (Post 3035023)
Door stops?

:D

MTI 10-24-2012 02:02 PM

Fire hazard, I say! ;)

E150GT 10-24-2012 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by MTI (Post 3034624)
I too "don't get" the folks that claim that they don't watch TV . . . as if there aren't crappy books and magazines, or crappy radio, as well. There's good TV along with a lot of crappy TV, just like any other media, be it music, print, websites or Twitter.

I agree. I do not own a tv but I do watch tv. I visit my parents every sunday and I watch theirs. I watch a lot of youtube and I borrow DVD's from my friends and watch em on the mac. Everyone tells me to buy a TV but Id rather buy a german shepard instead...

engatwork 10-24-2012 02:14 PM

Congratulations on the first house:).


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