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    #16
    This is indeed a sore subject with me right now as my Sony KDL-52W4100 just started showing a couple of oddly pixelated horizontal paired lines about four inches in length at the top and middle center and right side. I'm @#$%#^ pissed. Paid 1800.00 through amazon. TV had great reviews now three years later @#$%@# and tons of sh%tty reviews. Sigh. I mean heck I paid 600 bucks for a clapped out nissan pickup truck and that thing still runs to this day (I sold it though). So I can't really stand behind sony. I will ask one thing though. Are you sure you want to mount it above the mantle. Keep in mind this will force you to look up slightly for hours at a time and may cause neck strain.

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      #17
      Thanks for all the input, it has been helpful. I looked on Amazon and the 2011 models were on sale but they were all the higher end ones. Today I am in Richmond VA and I went to a nearby Sams club and I was able to see the differences between the sizes. I think a 55 to 60 would be sweet above the fireplace and a 27 to 32 for the bedroom. I also could easily tell the difference between the refresh rates and I don't think I would want a 60hz one.

      My father has an account at our local Costco and I will be heading there to check them out. The thing I like about this option is that I can bring it back no questions asked for 30 days
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        #18
        Originally posted by mapes View Post
        Are you sure you want to mount it above the mantle. Keep in mind this will force you to look up slightly for hours at a time and may cause neck strain.
        We thought of this and I don't think there will be any other option if we want a TV in that room. Not only will it will be too high but there will be a ton of heat too. I could try to talk the wife into putting it in a case to the right of the fireplace but it would throw off the whole floor plan she has selected. I haven't cut any hole in the wall yet so it's not too late to change.
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          #19
          FYI do not buy a TV mount from a big box store. They are horrendously over priced. I've used two brackets from monoprice HDMI Cable, Home Theater Accessories, HDMI Products, Cables, Adapters, Video/Audio Switch, Networking, USB, Firewire, Printer Toner, and more!. One was a mount that could slightly tilt up and down for my 32". Well made and only 20 $. The other was a one that had a ton of adjustments. It could tilt up and down, left and right. Also it was articulated so you could pull the whole TV away from the wall about a foot. Which made cable hookup easy. The wall base plate had a built in level too. Cost 35$. Although it was sturdy and robust the articulated bit did sag a tad but, hey the TV was 80 LBS. Not a big deal. Here's the unit I had on the 52"

          For only $32.63 each when QTY 50+ purchased - Adjustable Tilting/Swiveling Wall Mount Bracket for LCD LED Plasma (Max 132Lbs, 37~63inch) | LCD Plasma Brackets - Tilting/Swiveling Type
          Last edited by mapes; 6 Mar 2012, 04:20 PM.

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            #20
            Originally posted by mapes View Post
            FYI do not buy a TV mount from a big box store. They are horrendously over priced. I've used two brackets from HDMI Cable, Home Theater Accessories, HDMI Products, Cables, Adapters, Video/Audio Switch, Networking, USB, Firewire, Printer Toner, and more!. One was a mount that could slightly tilt up and down for my 32". Well made and only 20 $. The other was a one that had a ton of adjustments. It could tilt up and down, left and right. Also it was articulated so you could pull the whole TV away from the wall about a foot. Which made cable hookup easy. The wall base plate had a built in level too. Cost 35$. Although it was sturdy and robust the articulated bit did sag a tad but, hey the TV was 80 LBS. Not a big deal. Here's the unit I had on the 52"

            For only $32.63 each when QTY 50+ purchased - Adjustable Tilting/Swiveling Wall Mount Bracket for LCD LED Plasma (Max 132Lbs, 37~63inch) | LCD Plasma Brackets - Tilting/Swiveling Type
            Monoprice is awesome, though the last hdmi cable i ordered from them sucked. Ps3/tv kept doing a handshaking type thing where i would lose the screen for a couple seconds and it would come back. rinse and repeat. Swapped out the hdmi cable for another and the issue went away.
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              #21
              I love Samsung LED's. I would avoid Plasma, they run hot and have a limited lifespan. LCDs are OK but they run warm too. I had to change the power board out in one that fried some capacitors. LED FTW.

              I was thinking of getting this one myself.

              http://deals.bestbuy.com/home+theate...40hz++3d++hdtv
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                #22
                I saw a similar TV at Costco Madhatter. I like it but I need to keep the budget below $2000.00 for both the large TV and the 32" one for the bedroom.

                Costco will be getting this one for $1399.00 today, if it looks good I will get it.
                TVs | 55-inch 1080p 6050 Series 3D LED HDTV | Samsung UN55D6050TF - LED TVs

                It looks like it will be hard to find a 32" TV that has more advanced features like 1080 p and ethernet.
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Duke{CLR} View Post
                  I saw a similar TV at Costco Madhatter. I like it but I need to keep the budget below $2000.00 for both the large TV and the 32" one for the bedroom.

                  Costco will be getting this one for $1399.00 today, if it looks good I will get it.
                  TVs | 55-inch 1080p 6050 Series 3D LED HDTV | Samsung UN55D6050TF - LED TVs

                  It looks like it will be hard to find a 32" TV that has more advanced features like 1080 p and ethernet.
                  Try looking at the Sharp Aquos Quattron...as far as LED goes, tis the best


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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Duke{CLR} View Post
                    I saw a similar TV at Costco Madhatter. I like it but I need to keep the budget below $2000.00 for both the large TV and the 32" one for the bedroom.

                    Costco will be getting this one for $1399.00 today, if it looks good I will get it.
                    TVs | 55-inch 1080p 6050 Series 3D LED HDTV | Samsung UN55D6050TF - LED TVs

                    It looks like it will be hard to find a 32" TV that has more advanced features like 1080 p and ethernet.
                    I have a view sonic TV. no ethernet but works for me. Only 1 hdmi though

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                      #25
                      Again, don't worry too much about internet connectivity. You can run ethernet or wifi through a blu-ray player for the 32".

                      1080p is quite a bit easier, though there are fewer models with 1080p than there used to be. But...

                      LG - 32" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV - 32LK450

                      It's even on sale today.

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                        #26
                        Good news for me at least... It looks like my problem is a faulty T Con board. Stumbled across a few folks with the exact same issue. The fix is a new board. It's a samsung manufactured part....250 bucks. Still beats a totally wasted 52 inch tv

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Duke{CLR} View Post
                          I saw a similar TV at Costco Madhatter. I like it but I need to keep the budget below $2000.00 for both the large TV and the 32" one for the bedroom.

                          Costco will be getting this one for $1399.00 today, if it looks good I will get it.
                          TVs | 55-inch 1080p 6050 Series 3D LED HDTV | Samsung UN55D6050TF - LED TVs

                          It looks like it will be hard to find a 32" TV that has more advanced features like 1080 p and ethernet.
                          http://deals.bestbuy.com/home+theate...p++120hz++hdtv $1399

                          http://deals.bestbuy.com/home+theate...20hz++3d++hdtv $1599
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                            #28
                            Thanks for all the links everyone, they are helpful.

                            I wont pull the trigger until after our construction loan is closed and we close on the new mortgage, so hopefully next week some time.

                            I now have a question about sound. Our living room will not handle setting up speakers around the room so I have been looking at something like this. http://www.amazon.com/HT-CT150-Virtu...pr_product_top

                            My question is where do you plug this in? Does it go into the TV? and if it does how would I get the sound in 5.1 when watching a blue ray or content form the network?
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                              #29
                              It's a sound bar that you place at the base of the TV. (or on top or behind). The one in the link has a subwoofer that acts like an amp and connects via HDMI. It can't really be 5.1 I think because all 4 surround speakers are located together. (hence the "virtual") But the reviews sound good.

                              TV/Blue-ray output >-----HDMI-----> subwoofer/amp >-----Spkr wire-----> soundbar

                              I don't know how your room is set up, but I would look into something like these. (the first 3) http://www.klipsch.com/home-theater-systems?n=1 and mount the sattelites on stands. http://www.sanus.com/us/en/products/...r-foundations/

                              I have a cheap set of KLH on pole stands. They take up very little room. The center channel is behind the set aimed at the wall. The KLH subwoofer was crap and I went and bought a separate Sony subwoffer which sits in the corner. Sounds pretty good to me....although I think I'd rather have those Klipsch's. They are all run through a seperate Sony amp via HDMI from the sources and regular speaker wire to the speakers.

                              Cable/Blueray >----HDMI----> amp >----Spkr wire----> speakers

                              Great article on HDMI... http://www.crutchfield.com/S-frdCQTX...mi.html?page=3
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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Duke{CLR} View Post
                                Our living room will not handle setting up speakers around the room
                                Errr are you not building out the house? Maybe in wall speakers?

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