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Yeah i want a TV already got an lcd monitor.

I want to use HDMI cos then i can use the optical output on the TV to go straight into my amp and use only on imput on the amp. Instead of like 3, ie ps3, xbox360 and wii.

Plus i won't use the hi-fi for the sound all the time as dad dosen't want me using up his valves to play games. Not when they cost a few hundred bucks each and there is quite a few of them.

If you want I'll put a list of TVs in here with prices I can get them for you at so you have a good idea on what to shop around or even take them off me, I get them at wholesale price anyway.

Ok cool,

even just some ones that you would recommend.

One of my clients runs a electronics store so i can get most brands of LCD's at a good price, i'm currently looking at a samsung they look pretty good.

So what do you think about 1080p should i hold off for it or just get one that does 1080i?

Ok cool,

even just some ones that you would recommend.

One of my clients runs a electronics store so i can get most brands of LCD's at a good price, i'm currently looking at a samsung they look pretty good.

So what do you think about 1080p should i hold off for it or just get one that does 1080i?

for XBOX and watching sport. go the 1080p. its better for motion at hi res. Samsung and Panasonic both near same quality, Panasonic edges out with fantastic contrast ratios and marginally better image quality.

I just put my 3D card up for sale if anyone is interested. :spank:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=143697

MSI 7950GX2 1Gb of DDR3 ("Faaaaaaast!")

Edited by SAZilla

What if you got an open space lounge, want to play during the day and there too much light to run a projector (expecting "tough!" back lol).

Plus, LCD 32 inch panasonic TV cost just as much as projector anyway, and you can watch it all day without eyes hurting.

u buy a cheap plasma that sits behind my drop down screen for everday stuff plus prog these day have lots more brightness and my contrast is amazing just a tip. Make for a awesome saterday night invite friends over to your cinema ;)

key word "night". Any projector isnt viewable during the day unless you got blinds, you got a plasma behind the white screen thats a smart move.

Id look at buying a plasma too mate for your Xbox360, or PS3. They have jumped down in price too and most are very good.

Edited by SAZilla

at the moment I can only offer you the:

LG 32" Wide 8ms LCD

1366 X 768 @ 60Hz, DVI, Black

which is going for $2000 i reckon, around there, I can get it to you for $1670.

Ive heard of a Panasonic LCD 32 inch with HDMI, but I havent got access to it yet. Only 40 inch LCDs and plasmas from panasonic and greater.

Edited by SAZilla

yep im on pirie st. mate, i think most everyone in this section of the forum is in adelaide or outskirts. youve been registered since 2004 u should know!

Edited by SAZilla

# Panel

- Size(") : 32" Wide TFT LCD Screen

- Resolution : 1366 x 768 (WXGA)

- Pixel Pitch (mm) : 0.510(H) × 0.510(V) mm

- Brightness : 500 cd/m2

- Contrast Ratio : 1600:1

- Viewing Angle : 178/178 (Horizontal/Vertial)

- Response Time (ms) : 8ms

- Display colors : 16.7M Colours

# Display

- Horizontal Frequency : 30 ~ 83 KHz

- Vertical Frequency : 56 ~ 85 Hz

- Input Signal : Analog Signal, Digital signal (HDMI)

# Dimension (W*H*D) : 803 x 493 x 99.9 mm Set / 917 x 704 x 332 mm Box

# Weight : 16 Kg Set / 26 Kg Box

# Special Features : SRS-WOW speaker, HDMI, RS-232C

That LCD TV that I just listed has HDMI.

ha!. LG L3200TFK is the monitor i listed above, see what you think, most people give it the ultra-thumbs up. in the end its your descision where you get it from and etc. I seen this monitor in stores for 2400 in some places, i say help out the SAU and offer it to people at 1670 lol. if anyone is interested PM me. Also as i mentioned above if your looking for a gun 3dcard look in selling section.

can vouch for that 3d card its the BOMB

any ways whats you thoughts on the grundig LCD tv SAZilla

we got 1 and i think its very good picture

we only run foxtel digital with it and i dont think it came with HDMI

Vision II 32

EDIT just noticed the grundig does a HDMI via DVI-D optional cable required

Edited by Madaz

that TV is fine for foxtel man, Maybe with a not so good aerial setup the digital tv (local) wont look that great, but for Fox it should be fine.

The only thing i hate about LCD TVs is that a good one needs to be 8ms and below response time and the contrast ratio needs to be same or better than 800:1. Plasma TV Contrast ratio is like 10,000:1.

But nah man, that TV looks nice and certainly looks like it would do the job without confusion.

Well i am posting this off of my new Sony KDL-32V2000

And it is absolutely amazing, i cannot believe how damn good it is.

Perfect as a monitor (just need wireless mouse and keyboard now) XBOX360 is just out of this world.

I cannot wait for ps3 using HDMi.

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