sjwaste said:deallover said:It is an Emprex brand. You get what you pay
I would say HOT price but be careful. Check the Fry's return policy as well.
Green for OP.
Care to qualify that? Fatwallet users tend to know that brand names can be overblown. What's wrong with this particular brand? I don't know, I would like to know what panel is in it.
Well Emprex products in general have little blemishes here and there, but what annoys me here is the 1080i max resolution. 1080p would've given us a winner.
unlockedshaders said:Well Emprex products in general have little blemishes here and there, but what annoys me here is the 1080i max resolution. 1080p would've given us a winner.
A 61"er would also give us a winner. There is a reason why it is priced as it is (i.e. lack of features).
unlockedshaders said:Well Emprex products in general have little blemishes here and there, but what annoys me here is the 1080i max resolution. 1080p would've given us a winner. This little guy is made to run at 720p, anything above that is a waste.
unlockedshaders said:Well Emprex products in general have little blemishes here and there, but what annoys me here is the 1080i max resolution. 1080p would've given us a winner.
I wish everyone who posted this nonsense would tell the rest of us where this undiscovered treasure trove of 1080p content is.
CBS (1080i) ESPNHD (720p) ESPN2HD (720p) FOX (720p) NBC (1080i) MSG (1080i) Altitude (1080i) INHD (1080i) HDNet (1080i) FSN BA (1080i) FSN AZ (720p) Discovery HD (1080i) ABC (720p) DirecTV 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i Dish 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i.
It's almost impossible to find 1080P content and the people who do have it are usually ripping it off from the networks after a sporting event is well in the can.
Not to mention that at 37" You can't tell the difference between 1080i and 1080p anyway.
The same people keep saying the same nonsense thinking they're a big shot.
fatluncher said:unlockedshaders said:Well Emprex products in general have little blemishes here and there, but what annoys me here is the 1080i max resolution. 1080p would've given us a winner.
I wish everyone who posted this nonsense would tell the rest of us where this undiscovered treasure trove of 1080p content is.
CBS (1080i) ESPNHD (720p) ESPN2HD (720p) FOX (720p) NBC (1080i) MSG (1080i) Altitude (1080i) INHD (1080i) HDNet (1080i) FSN BA (1080i) FSN AZ (720p) Discovery HD (1080i) ABC (720p) DirecTV 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i Dish 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i.
It's almost impossible to find 1080P content and the people who do have it are usually ripping it off from the networks after a sporting event is well in the can.
Not to mention that at 37" You can't tell the difference between 1080i and 1080p anyway.
The same people keep saying the same nonsense thinking they're a big shot. 1080p in a tv is great, if you want to pay the $$$. It is silly to complain about it at this price point. 1080p content is available on Blu-ray, I don't know where else you can get it.
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