I'm looking for a big new LCD or projection type


flat screen TV....

Here are my choice:

1. SAMSUNG HLT5687 56in DLP Projection HDTV...1080P, contrast ratio 2500:1....'Very sharp flat screen TV when compare to Sony SXRD 60in.(KDS60000).

2. Sony SXRD KS60000 60in. ...DLP, 1080P, contrast ratio 10000:1 etc.

3. Sharp Aquos LC52D82U 52in. LCD flat screen....1080P, contrast ratio 10000:1 etc.

4. Sharp Aquos LC52D62U 52in. ....1080P, contrast ratio 1500:1 etc.

Which one is a better choice ???

Thanks.....
edle
We have the Aquos LC52D62U and are delighted with it. There are some better spec numbers out there but the 'D62U looked better than anything we saw at a large Best Buy store with the exception of a couple of super big Pioneers in the $7500 - $12,000 range which impressed me as "equal" picture quality as the Aquos. Our in home experience with this TV has been as impressive as was our showroom experience...Ultimately, I suspect the individual preference factor for these devices is quite similar to that with higher end loudspeakers - what impresses one may not be as impressive to another. I'd have a look at each of these units you're considering in person and up next to one another if possible. As with audio, what's visually most "musical" to you may or may not depend upon spec. numbers so much as what the experience provided in real time is like.
Samsung is best banmg for buck (you pay bit of premium for Sony's nice styling).I'd go for any of fist 3.See the reviews at CNET and PC World.
Chazz
I would go with the Sony because it has a great picture and it's bigger. 52" to 60" is a pretty large jump and I think having a larger picture adds a lot to the enjoyment. Of course you don't say what your distance is, or if you need a flat panel (I don't). Someone else mentioned the new Mits DLP units which are also worth considering (again not flat but up to 73".)
Best bang for the buck - Sony KDS-60A3000. Lists at $2200 - 60" and should be viewed before you purchase anything. It rivals and surpasses a number of LCDs and plasmas in picture quality at 1/2 to 1/3 the price. One of the best-kept secrets in video that I recently got turned onto.