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Originally Posted by supra92
There's something to be said for those extra 4", though. Not that BestBuy is the best place to view things from a critical eye perspective, but they happened to have the 59" directly below a 55"......
The 'boss' wants it, at least, partially disassembled, rather than carried out, as-is, by some other people, (since we can't carry it more than a few steps). I was able to slide it off of our furniture, and it will be put on a table or...
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Originally Posted by tylerSC
The D530 is basically the same as the D550 but without 3D and has fewer HDMI inputs.
Oops...I noticed no 3D right away, but since I didn't (and don't) care about it, I was...
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Originally Posted by rmongiovi
If Samsung replaces the panel, the replacement is only warrantied for 90 days.
Not necessarily.
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Originally Posted by HTguru3
It should be 90 days or until the manufacturers warranty...
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Originally Posted by JLennerth
Square Trade reply in regards to my post above:
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Actually, +1.4" for the Samsung. Though, it wouldn't be enough to sway my decision, unless I'd seen both TVs and couldn't decide otherwise. I see you liked the colors better, and that is very important.
Both the Samsung 43" and LG...
AFAIK, all plasmas have a feature to minimize image retention, a 'pixel orbiter'. Eco modes are a negative for plasmas (LCDs, too, I'd imagine), causing picture fluctuations. Samsung's picture wizard is nice, also.
If the LG doesn't...
Based on history they are probably similar. I haven't seen the LG this year. I have owned the Samsung for ~2 mos., and once I turned off the Eco Sensor, and switched to Movie mode, I have yet to see any fluctuating blacks or brightness,...