Hello All,
In the near future I plan on purchasing my first HDTV. I had a couple of questions that I really couldn't find the answer to, so I came to you with your infinite wisdom. I've listed my questions below and some search criteria. Any advice and comments are welcome. Thanks in advance.
Criteria:
NOT 3D TV
55" if possible, or close to it in size
Samsung or LG preferred
Price range under 1500 if possible
1. I was interested in this tv but couldn't find any reviews or anything about it. This just makes me feel like there is something secretly wrong with it. Can anyone she any light on it? http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs/UN55D6005SFXZA
2. Would having a 240Hz refresh rate really benefit or would it make it seem strange when not viewing sports or high-speed video? I heard there is an option to change the refresh rate via settings?
3. I plan on hooking up my computer to the TV via an hdmi cable to watch videos. Currently I do this on a DLP but there is a lot of overscan, I believe that i read on the LCD/LED TV's this doesn't happen?
4. Are there any other things that i should know or consider?
Thank you everyone for taking the time to read and comment.
In the near future I plan on purchasing my first HDTV. I had a couple of questions that I really couldn't find the answer to, so I came to you with your infinite wisdom. I've listed my questions below and some search criteria. Any advice and comments are welcome. Thanks in advance.
Criteria:
NOT 3D TV
55" if possible, or close to it in size
Samsung or LG preferred
Price range under 1500 if possible
1. I was interested in this tv but couldn't find any reviews or anything about it. This just makes me feel like there is something secretly wrong with it. Can anyone she any light on it? http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs/UN55D6005SFXZA
2. Would having a 240Hz refresh rate really benefit or would it make it seem strange when not viewing sports or high-speed video? I heard there is an option to change the refresh rate via settings?
3. I plan on hooking up my computer to the TV via an hdmi cable to watch videos. Currently I do this on a DLP but there is a lot of overscan, I believe that i read on the LCD/LED TV's this doesn't happen?
4. Are there any other things that i should know or consider?
Thank you everyone for taking the time to read and comment.