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    "Boxing Day" Sony 40"

    Main site for specs here: http://www.sonystyle.ca/commerce/ser...ductId=1006439

    Sony's KDL40W5100 is going to be down to 999.99 at futureshop for boxing day, ive been looking around for a while but this tv seems to fit the bill.

    rez- 1920 x 1080p
    size- 40"
    contrast ratio- 3,800:1


    any suggestions or go for it?
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    looks overrpiced.

    Here in Alberta there at 50" Plasma for under $1000 and 40" LCD's for 600-700.

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    yea, but it has on line conection and 120hrz. id think this tv would hold me till OLED tv become affordable, i can also run it as a second desktop
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    still overpriced.. :/

    at that price a 42" panny v/g10 would be better
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    I checked around for a bit and found a Sharp LC40E77U for 899 down 100bucks.

    Screen Size 40"
    Backlight Type CCFL
    Native Resolution 1920 x 1080
    Panel Processor 10-Bit
    Response Time 4 ms
    Refresh Rate 120 Hz

    http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...0124622&catid=

    The reviews online are more positive for the Sharp aswell, im leaning more to this one now
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    The sony bravia's are really good quality though. We have the 40V4000, the W series are their flagship models.
    I read some "professional" reviews, and the bravia's had the best contrast and colors if I remember correctly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jochenp View Post
    The sony bravia's are really good quality though. We have the 40V4000, the W series are their flagship models.
    I read some "professional" reviews, and the bravia's had the best contrast and colors if I remember correctly.
    theres a 32" XBR9 for 699 but im not sure, i think i'll regret a 32 incher though. link: http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...0121979&catid=
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    Yeah don't go for a 32". We've got a 42" V series Bravia, and I like it. It's not 120Hz or anything, but that's what was affordable when we got it last year. Anything above 40-42" is purely luxury imo, unless you're sitting really far away.
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    WELL, i went down to the futureshop at 4am, there were 20ppl infront of me, stood around for 2 hours till 6, ran to the back to grab the sharp when...no tv, only display. i went asking a few people with the same response; out of the tv and should be in by jan 7. i was so pissed that i wanted to leave there with something, so i got a 40inch toshiba REGZA for 799 (link: http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...gon=&langid=EN )

    I get home and set everything up, power it on when i notice some while bleeding from the top corners

    im going to hold on to this guy and return it when the sharp comes in, there is a difference between the two with image quality too, the sharp is a superior tv.

    thanks for the input!
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