How To Buy an HDTV

Posted on 15. Jun, 2009 by admin in Videos

AN HDTV Buyers’ Guide. Step by step explanations of everything you need to know before you buy an HDTV. Digital Landing helps you cut through the jagon so you understand what you’re buying when you shop for your HDTV.

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25 Responses to “How To Buy an HDTV”

  1. musicfuse

    15. Jun, 2009

    console games only output at 60hz as of right now.

  2. rancybajapanty

    15. Jun, 2009

    you think 60hz are good for video games dude

  3. maniac612

    15. Jun, 2009

    780p? I thought it was called 720p…

  4. cbwblade

    15. Jun, 2009

    I just bought a 40′ 1080p Dynex tv from Bestbuy for $500. It looks just like a Sony or Samsung.

  5. zzoeboy55

    15. Jun, 2009

    you can get a 37″ hdtv for $600.

  6. mazhas08

    15. Jun, 2009

    Thank you, great video!
    I’m looking to buy a HDTV myself. Mainly I will use it for my PS3, so I wanna get a 32″ (could be smaller as long as it’s 1080p, I wanna get the best quality out of my PS3) LCD 1080p HDTV, and I was wondering, how much should I spend on it? I’m on a pretty tight budget. I can only spend about €500 (that’s about $700)? Is it possible to get a TV with specs that I’m looking for for that price?

  7. toCowboybebop

    15. Jun, 2009

    you solved so many questions i had in 1/10th the effort it took me looking online and even just getting back from the stores that i spent gas, brain cells, aaaaaaaaaaand time on, thank you sir. To give an idea of a highlighted question i had that you answered, was the difference between plasma and lcd for videogames and the movement and clarity + smaller end points i only need 26 inch or less, but thank you man, thanks.

  8. xpointerx

    15. Jun, 2009

    i agree buddy! i bought one the other day! 32 in 720p for 398 on sale

  9. GoochySpooge

    15. Jun, 2009

    the best brand is samsung tvs

  10. Iw0ntbeignored

    15. Jun, 2009

    Very helpful.

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    15. Jun, 2009

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  12. chocolatecherries13

    15. Jun, 2009

    don lets talk

  13. daveyt88

    15. Jun, 2009

    wow this video is so helpful! 5/5

  14. Ametore

    15. Jun, 2009

    thanks, helped me

  15. hmccorm2

    15. Jun, 2009

    Thanks for this video

  16. AFightingPanda

    15. Jun, 2009

    what is also great is the fact that isnt a tv its a computer monitor….nice.

  17. amartinez97

    15. Jun, 2009

    get a 40″ Sony bravio there the best or 46″

  18. jslapp0

    15. Jun, 2009

    i say this is very helpful but you didnt get into what brand is better

  19. Diffrentjamsith

    15. Jun, 2009

    Hello, I do not know what to buy a LG 37″ LCD-TV 37LG6000 or a Samsung 32″ LCD-TV LE32A656 plz help me out

  20. musicfuse

    15. Jun, 2009

    60hz don’t effect games and tv only movies. 60hz refers to 60 interlaced field shots. 120hz are made because it is divisible by 24hz (movies) and 60hz. anything over 120hz don’t make sense. pixel response time is more important for normal use.

  21. SrgtRock11

    15. Jun, 2009

    Another aspect to look for if your into video gaming, especially high speed action HD games, is the refresh rates. Standard refresh is around 60hz but if you don’t want tearing effects to show up in action games, you should try to find hdtv’s with a higher refresh rate than 60hz. Above 80hz is ideal.

  22. TheGreenTeaKid

    15. Jun, 2009

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  23. fortlee3

    15. Jun, 2009

    Great job. Thanks, Mr. Landing.

  24. lootersftw123

    15. Jun, 2009

    Yeah you got it.

  25. ioanaionut22

    15. Jun, 2009

    maybe 720p

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