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Help on buying an LCD TV

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SSGMUN10000

Connoisseur Of Tedium
If anyone remembers my previous thread about my bro selling me his TV well decided not to get it. Im going to get one of these suckers and dont know which one is better. So if there are any experts here let me know which one I should buy.

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27" 16:9 Cinema-Style Widescreen Aspect Ratio
> HDTV Display Ready (480i, 480p, 1080i, 720p)
> 750:1 High Contrast Ratio
> Wide XGA 1280 x 720 Resolution

> High Brightness 700 cd/m2
> Dual Built-in TV Tuner
> PIP & Picture Grid Views
> Digital 3D Comb Filter
> HDTV Progressive Scan
> 170 / 170 Degree Wide Viewing Angles
> VGA (DB15) & DVI/HDCP Source Inputs
> Detachable 10W + 10W Speakers
SPECIFICATION
Panels
Active Screen Size (inches) 27" TFT LCD
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Brightness
700 cd/m2
Contrast 750:1
Pixel Resolution (H x V) 1280 x 720
Response Time 12 ms
Viewing Angle 170 (H) / 170 (V)

VIDEO
Digital 3D Comb Filter Yes
Progressive Scan Yes
2:2 / 3:2 Pull Down Yes
Digital Picture Noise Reduction Yes
Resolution Scan VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, WXGA
De-Interlacer Yes
Adjustable Color Temperature Yes
VGA Auto Frequency Correction Yes
TV Auto Frequency Tuning Yes

AUDIO
Mute Yes
Audio Output RCA R/L preout and Sub-Woofer preout
Earphone Output Mini - Stereo Jack x 1
Speaker 10w x 2 (Detachable)
Auto Voice Correction Yes

I/O Port
HDTV Input YPbPr x 1 (480i, 480p, 1080I, 720p)
Component Input YCbCr x 1 (480i)
Composite Video Input RCA x 1
S-Video Input 4-pin DIN x 1
Audio Input RCA L/R x 4
Mini - Stereo Jack x 1
DVI-HDCP Input DVI - I x 1
VGA Input D Sub - 15 x 1
TV System Support NTSC
TV Tuner Input TV / CATV RF x 1, NTSC Only
TV System Support NTSC / PAL / SECAM
(Regional Specific)
Service Port RS232 x 1

OTHER
Wall Mounted Type VESA 200, WM-10D / WM-20D
Horizontal Frequency 30 - 80 KHz
Vertical Frequency 50 - 80 KHz
PC Frequency Support 1280 x 768 @ 60 Hz (Max)
Tuner Box Removable for ATSC Replacement
Power Consumption AC 150 Watts (Max)
Dimensions 21.8" (H) x 35" (W) x 8.8" (D)
with Stand
19.5" (H) x 35" (W) x 4.2" (D)
without Stand
35" (W) with Speakers
28.5" (W) without Speakers
Weight 48 lbs with Stand
38 lbs without Stand
Safety Certification CE, FCC, UL, CUL, CB, TUV

FUNCTION
TV / Video Switch Yes
Dual Tuner* Yes
Channel Return Yes
MTS Yes
PIP / Split Screen / POP 3 / POP12 Yes
Viewing Aspect Ratio 16:9, 4:3, Zoom
Clock / Alarm Yes
Sleep Timer Yes
Favorite Channel Yes
Setting Yes
V-Chip Parental Control Yes
Close Caption Yes


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LCD Panel Type 27" color TFT active matrix, wide 1280x720 LCD, true HDTV format
Display Area 23.5" horizontal X 13.2" vertical; 27.0" diagonal
Contrast Ratio 600:1 (typ)
Viewing Angle 130° horizontal, 110° vertical
Response Time 16ms gray to gray
Brightness 550 cd/m2 (typ)
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Glass Surface Anti-glare, anti-reflective coat, hard DHD coat
INPUT Analog RGB Analog (75 ohms, 0.7 Vp-p)
Video TV/cable, composite (RCA), component YPbPr/YCbCr, S-video
Audio 3.5mm mini stereo audio in/out and RCA (left/right) audio in
RGB Frequency Fh: 30~64kHz, fv: 60~75Hz
Sync H/V separated (TTL)
Digital DVI with HDCP (content protection)
OUTPUT Tuner NTSC
AUDIO OUTPUT Speakers 2x10-watt
COMPATIBILITY PC Compatible from VGA up to 1280x1024 non-interlaced, 1280 x 720 (preferred)
Mac®** Power Mac™ G3/G4 up to 1280x1024, 1280x720 (preferred)
COMPUTER CONNECTOR Analog 15-pin mini D-sub (VGA)
Digital DVI
Power 3-pin plug
POWER Voltage AC 90-240V (universal), 47-63Hz
Consumption 150W (typ)
CONTROLS Basic Power, enter, channel +/-, volume +/-, menu
OnView® (PC mode) Auto adjust, contrast, brightness, H. position, V. position, H. size, fine tune, aspect ratio, information, text/graphic mode, color temperature
(Video mode) Picture (contrast, brightness, color, tint, sharpness, aspect ratio, 3D comb filter, film mode, color temperature), sound (volume, balance, bass, treble, SRS, TRU bass), input menu (TV, AV, S-video, YCbCr, YPbPr, DVI-D, VGA), parental control (caption, change password, TV ratings, MPAA movie ratings, V-chip temporary disable), PIP (input, POP, mode disable, audio, SWAP, size/position), set up (OSD H/V position, time out, transparency, OSD color, language, memory recall)
(TV mode) MTS, TV/CATV, auto scan, set channel, channel delete, label, favorite, fine tune
OPERATING CONDITIONS Temperature 32-104°F (0-40°C)
Humidity 10-90% (non-condensing)
DIMENSIONS
(WxHxD) Physical 680mm x 538mm x 242mm
26.8" x 21.2" x 9.5"
WEIGHT Net 35.2 lb. (16.0 kg)
Gross 44.1 lb. (20.0 kg)
 

Phoenix

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If you're going LCD the 2 keys are :

pixel response time - the faster (smaller number in ms), the better. High pixel response time will lead to ghosting and make gaming suck on your LCD.

contrast ratio - this will measure how well your set does with darks. Higher number:1 is what is better.

The next category is the brightness of the LCD. The more candles the better.


After looking at both of these sets (and I certainly suggest you see them in person) I would most likely say the Olevia will crap big on the Viewsonic.
 

SSGMUN10000

Connoisseur Of Tedium
Thanks for the info since I was almost dead set on getting the viewsonic due to the name brand. The viewsonic was sold out at Fry's but I think they had the olevia. Im going tonight after work to possibly get it.
 

marsomega

Member
Phoenix said:
If you're going LCD the 2 keys are :

pixel response time - the faster (smaller number in ms), the better. High pixel response time will lead to ghosting and make gaming suck on your LCD.

contrast ratio - this will measure how well your set does with darks. Higher number:1 is what is better.

The next category is the brightness of the LCD. The more candles the better.


After looking at both of these sets (and I certainly suggest you see them in person) I would most likely say the Olevia will crap big on the Viewsonic.

The higher the candles the better? I'm going blind on mine.
 
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