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    Quality or size?

    If YOU had to choose between a 40" LED TV and a 46" LCD tv, which would you choose? I personally would choose quality I think, but I want everyone else's opinion on this too. It just between those two specific ones. Let me know
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    Quality...a bigger picture isn't better if its a crappy picture..get the one with the better pic quality..
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    I think quality is better than size. Unless you have a really large livingroom a 46" is overkill, plus a 46" with poor quality is very obivous, you don't want that. I'd go with a 40 or 42", there will be a ton of Christmas sales coming up shortly and even through the holidays.
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    I would go with the LED I think but not all LED TV's are made the same. If you can see difference in the picture between the 2 TV's I would certainly Get the one with a better picture. 6 inches diagonally really isn't that big of a difference
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    really its hard to really tell the visual difference however i always say its best to go higher if you can so its longer between upgrades. Just like i do with Computers.
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    I think the room is about 110 sq. feet...I think it's slightly bigger though. The tv would be on the opposite wall of where we'd be watching it...
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    I would go with the better picture quality. Nothing worse than having a big tv with low resolution, it makes everything blurry, especially fast moving scenes. Make sure is 1080p and 120Htz. Anything below 1080 wont be as sharp and the 60Htz is what makes it blurry because the refresh time per second is twice as slow. Would you go for quality or size on a snake?
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    Re: Quality or size?

    Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
    If YOU had to choose between a 40" LED TV and a 46" LCD tv, which would you choose? I personally would choose quality I think, but I want everyone else's opinion on this too. It just between those two specific ones. Let me know
    LED does not automatically mean higher quality than LCD. In fact, this is a bit of a misnomer because LED is LCD... You can get an LCD with LED backlighting, or an LCD with the more traditional fluorescent backlighting. Technically, the advantages of LED are that the TV can be MUCH thinner, they use less energy, and they maintain their brightness longer. In terms of picture quality, you can get a very high quality "LCD" (traditional fluorescent backlighting) or a very poor quality "LCD". You can get a very high quality LED, or a very poor quality LED.

    If you're going to spend more than 1k on a TV, I'd do some more research on a site like CNET to see what works best for your situation. In my case, I did my research, then went to Best Buy and Costco and saw them with my own eyes. If you do the same, be sure to have the workers give you the remotes for the TV's you are comparing so that you can adjust picture settings!!! I cannot stress this enough. In my experience, the floor models in the stores are all over the map in terms of the settings they choose...

    Here's a link to some useful info to get you started:

    http://reviews.cnet.com/televisions/?tag=hdr;brandnav

    Good luck!

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    Re: Quality or size?

    I am also in the market for a new TV so I've been doing a small amount of research on and off. Stay away from the lower quality LED LCD's. I've noticed "cones" of light in those from the unevenness of the lighting (LED LCD TVs are lit from the perimeter instead of the entire back hence why they can be thinner). For the same picture quality a regular LCD is going to be cheaper than an LED LCD. The LED LCD TVs will use less electricity, maintain brightness longer, and be thinner however. Definitely don't get anything that is 720p and the higher the refresh rate the better. Good luck.
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    LED. Hands down. No contest with all things being equal aside only a 6' difference.

    I didn't write the below but it really boils it down pretty good.

    The main points that one should consider while finding the better of LCD vs. LED
    This is quite obvious fact that people must find these differences while evaluating LCD vs. LED TVs. The possible buyers can find the following specifications in finding the best among LCD vs. LED.

    Better picture contrast: The differential contrast between LED vs. LED TVs can be identified by the fact that the LED TVs are known for their better contrast ratios. The contrast ratio is one of the most important factors that can be watched very carefully in this battle of LCD vs. LED TVs. As a matter of fact, the LED TVs make use of high capacity diodes and that is why these TVs are capable of making better contrast ratios. On the other hand, the LCD TVs make us of cold cathode fluorescent backlight tube which is good in quality but it cannot make a significant difference against LED TVs.

    Consider the power consumption capacities between LCD vs. LED TVs: It is yet another significant factor that places the LED TVs ahead of the LCD TVs. The powerful capacitors installed inside the LED TVs. Due to this cutting edge technology, the LED TVs consume less power while switched on. The lesser power consumption can keep the electric bill down to a considerable limit. This advantage of lesser power consumption and lower electric bill certainly make a positive impression upon the common users.

    Better performance can be considered while deciding winner of LCD vs. LED TVs: The LED TVs are born to lead the entertainment world as these TVs are known for their better performance in all possible fields related with the visibility and sound.

    Viewing angle is also a decisive factor of LCD vs. LED TVs: As the size of the houses of the common man is getting increasing smaller so people cannot manage a big viewing space for viewing their favorite TV programs. The advantage certainly lies in favor of those who view LED TVs as these TVs can be watched from any angle. The viewing experience can be equally high from all possible angles. Whereas the case is different with the LCD TVs as the viewers of these TVs are required to maintain an angle of at least 30 degrees. The simple reasons of this benefit goes in favor of the LED TVs only because of the fact that the screen maintains a high resolution capacity which is equal from all possible angles.

    Accuracy of the color patterns: This is a very important factor that the buyers must look for whenever they are out for buying these high definition TVs. The LED TVs are the best TVs which make use of the best technologies for providing the best viewing experience with respect to the color patterns. The advantage of the better color specifications distinguishes the LED TVs from the LCD TVs.

    These distinctions are the most significant ones and each buyer of these high definition TVs must satisfy themselves most adequately before buying any. The best of these TVs can be identified only after looking at these things before considering the best in the battle of LCD vs. LED TVs.
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