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? asked in Consumer ElectronicsTVs · 8 years ago

What is the best TV to get under these circumstances?

This is what I'm looking for:

At least 32"

$300 or below

Not crappy quality--must last!

I figured LCD since they tend to be less expensive these days, right?

Anyway, thank you :)

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    Kaneda's suggestion is the one I would have come up with. Another display that is getting very good reviews is vizio 32"oi-a2 led smart tv. Normally I don't suggest vizio but I have read 5 different reviews on this display and all have been strong reviews. Seems like a pretty good value with the tech and consumer reviews out there. My impression here is that the samsung 5000 series is a proven, very dependable tv for performance and longevity. The vizio is a good value with some questions about its durability. Try cnet, home thearter magazine and avforum. These sites will give you good insight into both displays and allow you to compare them. Read both the consumer and tech reviews. Good luck.

  • 8 years ago

    Panasonic or the Samsung are the top brand for reliability. Keep in mind that if you use this tv for gaming you should look at the faster refresh rate of the 120HZ or higher to reduce the blur motion. With the high refresh rate it will also raise the price of the tv. Stay away from those bargain price tv. Go online to "yahoo questions and read the issue of tv and which brand. Hope this will help you out.

  • 8 years ago

    LCDs are entry level, the CCFL backlights might fail after a few years. An LED lit set should last a few years more.

    Don't expect any TV to last more than a few years anyways, especially budget priced sets.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Samsung UN32EH5000 32-Inch

    Source(s): Home theater enthusiast.
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