Please advice on a 32" LCD TV purchase.

Shreedhar

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Hello everyone..

I am brand new to this forum and chanced upon it from Google.. was astounded by the collective amount of electronic knowledge the folks here hold. and registered immediately. :)

Here's my query. I want to buy a 32" LCD TV for my hall. I am very new to the field of LCD, and have had the same 21" CRT TV for the last 15 years (it still works fine). I am being bombarded with various terms such as Full HD, HD ready, Dynamic Contrast Ratio, and so on. I had almost decided that Full HD was the only one worth buying, but reading the posts here has confused me again.

I will list out my requirements in a simple manner here:

Predominantly, we will be watching DTH (which is the best DTH out there for LCD compatibility???). There seem to be a few HD channels coming in, but we all know that 99% of indian channels are SD.

I have a huge collection of movies, mostly DVD-rips or MKVs (torrents off the internet). Can't wait to watch on a huge screen.

I have a big collection of supposedly-HD TV shows from the U.S(mostly downloaded off the internet). Can't wait to test their HD!!

I do plan to buy a Nintendo Wii/PS3 in the near future, and would want to make the most of them.

I do not want to go for extremely pricey LED tvs.. I am on a budget of 30-40k.

I hope that is enough information for the Gadget Gurus of this forum to suggest what I should be looking for in a TV, and their specific recommendations!

Thanks very much in advance. :)
 
Hello everyone..

I am brand new to this forum and chanced upon it from Google.. was astounded by the collective amount of electronic knowledge the folks here hold. and registered immediately. :)

Here's my query. I want to buy a 32" LCD TV for my hall. I am very new to the field of LCD, and have had the same 21" CRT TV for the last 15 years (it still works fine). I am being bombarded with various terms such as Full HD, HD ready, Dynamic Contrast Ratio, and so on. I had almost decided that Full HD was the only one worth buying, but reading the posts here has confused me again.

I will list out my requirements in a simple manner here:

Predominantly, we will be watching DTH (which is the best DTH out there for LCD compatibility???). There seem to be a few HD channels coming in, but we all know that 99% of indian channels are SD.

I have a huge collection of movies, mostly DVD-rips or MKVs (torrents off the internet). Can't wait to watch on a huge screen.

I have a big collection of supposedly-HD TV shows from the U.S(mostly downloaded off the internet). Can't wait to test their HD!!

I do plan to buy a Nintendo Wii/PS3 in the near future, and would want to make the most of them.

I do not want to go for extremely pricey LED tvs.. I am on a budget of 30-40k.

I hope that is enough information for the Gadget Gurus of this forum to suggest what I should be looking for in a TV, and their specific recommendations!

Thanks very much in advance. :)


If you plan to watch lot of HD content and Play games on WII / PS3 go for a plasma.... Or any LCD with 100 or 120HZ rare to find in budget.
 
Two months back I bought 2 32' LCD of VU Technologies, I found it the picture quality good when compared to other sets. Specs wise i found it quite decent the price being offered.

I found it to be a real VFM. However, better check and compare with other sets. Go a shop where u can find all major brands eg Croma. Compare all the sets along with their respective specs.

Nikhil
 
I am in the same situation as you Shreedhar. Need to buy a 32" LCD soon. However, after seeing the Panasonic plasma display quality, I am now thinking about Plasma as well :)
 
Thanks everyone for your suggestions!

After poring through many, many, many threads and user opinions here and everywhere, I went ahead and bought the LG 32" LD460 at Rs. 32,500 today. :)
 
Congrats,if it's not yet deleivered try if you can change it to LD640,which has a better MHZ and response time
 
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