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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 98705" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>First off, hurray!</p><p></p><p>Next, you don't want a 32". That's not a tv, that's a computer monitor! Seriously though, 40" minimum. I'm not sure what it converts to in Canada bucks, but I went to bestbuy.com, entered 40" and above, followed by under $500 and 57 TVs popped up. Stick with Sony, Samsung, and Toshiba. Or go plasma with a Panasonic. Dismiss anything that isn't 1080p. Don't be fooled by all the 120hz motion smoothing jargon, since you'll just be turning it off for gaming since that causes lag. That goes for all the post processing in any TV.</p><p></p><p>I love TV shopping, even though I haven't bought one in forever. Let's just say my picture demands price me right out of affordable! Still, I'll help. Now, is there a reason for you to be looking for under 40", or is it just cost? Do you care if it is a Smart TV, 3D, or is your only wish for it to have a USB that can do playback? Have you checked out <a href="http://www.hometheater.com/content/top-picks-flat-panels" target="_blank">http://www.hometheater.com/content/top-picks-flat-panels</a> ? Often I look for what gets the great review and then see if that same tech translates into a lesser model by the same company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 98705, member: 134"] First off, hurray! Next, you don't want a 32". That's not a tv, that's a computer monitor! Seriously though, 40" minimum. I'm not sure what it converts to in Canada bucks, but I went to bestbuy.com, entered 40" and above, followed by under $500 and 57 TVs popped up. Stick with Sony, Samsung, and Toshiba. Or go plasma with a Panasonic. Dismiss anything that isn't 1080p. Don't be fooled by all the 120hz motion smoothing jargon, since you'll just be turning it off for gaming since that causes lag. That goes for all the post processing in any TV. I love TV shopping, even though I haven't bought one in forever. Let's just say my picture demands price me right out of affordable! Still, I'll help. Now, is there a reason for you to be looking for under 40", or is it just cost? Do you care if it is a Smart TV, 3D, or is your only wish for it to have a USB that can do playback? Have you checked out [url]http://www.hometheater.com/content/top-picks-flat-panels[/url] ? Often I look for what gets the great review and then see if that same tech translates into a lesser model by the same company. [/QUOTE]
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