Quote:
Originally Posted by justinsain
When you go to a store like Best Buy and just compare TVs by standing there looking at them the only safe comparison is how the TV looks on it's outside and not the picture quality.
There is no telling how each TVs settings have been set and it's possible that someone has bumped up the brightness or contrast on some of the sets or turned it down. A customer may have got his hand on the remote and played with the settings.
The best way to pick a TV is research it thoroughly online and then check it out in person.
To go into a store and blindly look side by side can be very misleading
|
I see your point, HOWEVER, maybe I should've been a little more clear with my words. I meant to check out the store to see the difference between LCD and Plasma pictures. I've went to a couple of stores and got the same impression, the LCDs seemed brighter and had better crispness than the plasmas, maybe that's just my eyes though.
You're right about doing research online. I did a LOT of research online and then bought it online which saved me quite a bit.