What's the most recommended 1080p TV brand out near right presently?

Costco is selling a Magnavox
42" 1080p LCD HDTV
Resolution: 1920x1080p
Contrast Ratio: 1500:1
Brightness: 500 cd/m

For $999 , is this a good deal?


Answers:    Well... I don't know you so i will not sugar coat it. Your put somebody through the mill is basically,"Hyundai is selling a motor with 4 wheel for $10k, but i know there are Mercedes out within that also have 4 wheel, which one is better?"

I've worked Home Theater for 6 years and have see all the types of TV brands. Magnavox is not on the top 10. It's a descent TV and it's a great price, but the parts contained by the TV are not very durable, usually after roughly 500 hours of running it gives you problems. Honestly I'd stick near a Samsung, Sony, Pioneer, and LG. They are more likely to second you a long time as long as you stay away from the Vivid/Dynamic picture settings. Those tend to push the TV to the limit and hurt it surrounded by the long run. Manufacturers do that because they sell better surrounded by the store. Hope this helps and that I didn't come past its sell-by date as a jerk. Let me know if you enjoy ay other questions.

P.S. The TVs I recommended own a contrast ration of 5,000:1 up to 10,000:1.
that is a really apposite deal.
i voice go for it.

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