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Which of these TVs will give an overall better viewing experience at just 10-12 feet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mos Eisley" data-source="post: 1346900" data-attributes="member: 7235"><p>My 52" 1080p Sony I have at home has the best picture of any HDTV I have seen. I feel ya on the Sony experience, I swore the same thing before I saw the picture on this thing. I couldn't see buying a TV with an inferior picture just because of my hatred for them at the time. I got $1000 off the price because it had a dent in the side, which you can't even see when looking at it head on. Yes, I said one thousand. This guy in Seattle buys Costco's scratch & dent stuff and resells.</p><p></p><p>My previous TV, which I now have on the road with me, is a Sharp 36 or 38 inch 1080P which has a pretty hairy dark smudge that is permanently on the screen. A common problem with Sharp when you Google it. I'd stay away from them.</p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mos Eisley, post: 1346900, member: 7235"] My 52" 1080p Sony I have at home has the best picture of any HDTV I have seen. I feel ya on the Sony experience, I swore the same thing before I saw the picture on this thing. I couldn't see buying a TV with an inferior picture just because of my hatred for them at the time. I got $1000 off the price because it had a dent in the side, which you can't even see when looking at it head on. Yes, I said one thousand. This guy in Seattle buys Costco's scratch & dent stuff and resells. My previous TV, which I now have on the road with me, is a Sharp 36 or 38 inch 1080P which has a pretty hairy dark smudge that is permanently on the screen. A common problem with Sharp when you Google it. I'd stay away from them. . [/QUOTE]
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