Time to get a new TV: Old one is having problems and not worth fixing.
So, obviously HDTV and one that will display 1080p is preferable. I have a daytime sun, so projector is not appropiate and anti-glare is important. The maximum case width is 67"; The current viewing distance is 96", but I have signifigent room to move back or forward. $1,500-$2,500 seems to be a reasonable budget for a large screen HDTV, but I'm flexible enough to exceed it, if some feature/capability is worth the additional money.
What should I be considering -- Technology, brands, models, sizes, etc.?
Do brands matter? My personal habit is to find an excellent brand and then buy the low end of their line: I get the quality built in without paying excessively for all the unnecessary extra's.
Where should it be bought -- Local retailer, warehouse store, Costco, Fry's, internet retailer?
Installation and Waranty's are they worth it?
What are the Gotcha's?
Anything else, I should be considering?
So, obviously HDTV and one that will display 1080p is preferable. I have a daytime sun, so projector is not appropiate and anti-glare is important. The maximum case width is 67"; The current viewing distance is 96", but I have signifigent room to move back or forward. $1,500-$2,500 seems to be a reasonable budget for a large screen HDTV, but I'm flexible enough to exceed it, if some feature/capability is worth the additional money.
What should I be considering -- Technology, brands, models, sizes, etc.?
Do brands matter? My personal habit is to find an excellent brand and then buy the low end of their line: I get the quality built in without paying excessively for all the unnecessary extra's.
Where should it be bought -- Local retailer, warehouse store, Costco, Fry's, internet retailer?
Installation and Waranty's are they worth it?
What are the Gotcha's?
Anything else, I should be considering?