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Frage von Heiner Müller:


Hello!

When I look at just a Canon HV20 gegönnt have now is still a Television ago, the image quality of the camera almost play it. My budget for this is about 1000, - One-FullHD television will probably not get this. Value I put on a decent handling, good choice s.Anschlüssen and of course a decent picture quality.

What is respect? Anybody who has a buy recommendation?

Thanks in advance,

Heiner

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Antwort von Edman82:

I'm looking synonymous a HD ready or full hd-up for my canon HV20

http://www.amazon.de/Acer-4250-Inch-106-LCD-Television/dp/B000NG49HG/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2/303-8473968-9492247?ie=UTF8&s=ce-de&qid=1181116201&sr=8-2
that someone has accidentally?

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Antwort von iotatau:

Hello,
"Heiner Müller" wrote: When I look at just a Canon HV20 gegönnt have now is still a Television ago, the image quality of the camera almost play it. My budget for this is about 1000, - One-FullHD television will probably not get this.
But, for example, the BenQ DV3750 s.etwa ¬ 900. I know him not, but twelve Idealo user give him an average of

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Antwort von Duisburger:

Benq is not my home, who knows how long it is still there ...

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Antwort von iotatau:

"Duisburger" wrote: Benq is not my home, who knows how long it is still there ...
From repairs on LCD TVs, I do not hear much, the limiting factor is rather the life of the display. When droop after a few years, with high probability of a successor device more attractive than a more expensive display exchange. But well, still a proposal: Toshiba 37WL67Z currently getting s.1019 ¬.

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Antwort von Eva Maier:

I agree to the Toshiba

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Antwort von Heiner Müller:

I have a Toshiba device times viewed at Amazon. There are already a successor, the 37 WL 68 p. power a very good impression.

For me, the question now: will it ever be an LCD, or maybe a plasma like the Panasonic TH 42 PV 71? What speaks for and against the two technologies?

Gruß,
Heiner.

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Antwort von Axel, nicht eingeloggt:

- Do not benchmarked or foreign trust ratings. The slogan is Believe Your Eyes.

- "Full HD" is a technical statement, but an advertising slogan synonymous. It says nothing about the picture quality. A small device in a small room comes with less.

- Concerns that the time being synonymous and especially "Full S D" is transmitted. That must look good, otherwise the TV nothing. The best source for TV signals is a digital satellite receiver, with s.Schüssel and assembly should not be saved.

- Be sure all the equipment in all respects and in any view mode. Yesterday at Geil & Miser: Demo a Bluray player (about 700 ¬) and a Full HD LCDs (approx. ¬ 2000), both of Samsung. Played was Into the Blue. The Picture jerky nauseam. I asked the seller who told me that this might be (wrong frequency?) Setting. Dubious answer, but I let him make. The menu on the remote control was one of the worst, because most complicated, and it was the sweaty Manual seller synonymous with no improvement.

- Right next door, a smaller Pioneer Plasma (HD ready) for about ¬ 1200, with the smaller Toshiba HD-DVD (which can only 720p/1080i), about 500 ¬, with a trailer show (Corpse Bride, Van Helsing, etc.): Picture Perfect synonymous from close range. We should spend the whole day to really compare all the devices.

- The sound will not forget. The trend you need for smaller, flatter devices if any external speakers, which can be wall mounting again look a bit uncool. But synonymous with the same size the differences are enormous. Viera A smaller example is comparatively quäkig, equal Sony's rich sound.

Conclusion: Nothing rush well and compare.

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Antwort von Wolfpeter-Hans-Dieter:

First I would like you this Nee times in earnest, the
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