Posted by dave2 on October 23, 2012 at 02:43:03 from (139.139.35.17):
In Reply to: NEW TVs ??? posted by 5020srock on October 23, 2012 at 01:54:14:
Not trying to be funny and don't know the term for what I'd avoid, so will say it with my hands (watch close)...
Never heard of insignia, but there's prolly nothing wrong with them..
If you have an active house, especially with cats and dogs that like to watch TV, you should avoid the one that leaves a trail as you run your finger across it (plasma??).... Otherwise, decide the size/features you want and buy cheap (you don't have to tell anyone what you paid, just pick it up after midnight at walmart and let em guess)... May not be the case anymore, but used to be if you bought Samsung or LG, you knew you were getting a korean made product, no telling what countries were represented in the others...
We've got 3 in the house (whatever the ALDI store had on sale at the time), a samsung an LG, and a panasonic and don't see a difference in picture quality
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