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Samsung! of course…
Thanks a lot everyone.After reading the suggestions here.I guess i will go for samsung 
Thanks a lot again
I’ve arrived late(as usual) but I just wanted to put in my 3 cents worth. Ran a satellite/digital tv/tv antenna company before I learned to code and in my experience with hundreds and hundreds of different TV’s is that Samsung was most popular, easy to use, good overall quality, and they last. However, I recently upgraded and got a Samsung LED smart TV, and it’s great i love it. BUT I have to say that the LG & Sony LED TV ’s are not bad at all. I went in to buy only a Samsung, and it ended up being between a Samsung, Sony, and LG LED ’s.
If I hadn’t had such poor experiences with LG, and Sony TV’s, then I probably would’ve gone for the LG.
Hope you’re enjoying your new Samsung 
Yeah I have a 42” Samsung and the picture is so nice for playing games or watching bluray movies. But go with Sony for the Playstation 3, for sure!
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Always trust Samsung, have 3 on my desk + one for TV: Never had any problems
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Sony is probably a better brand than Samsung but that does not mean Samsung TV is worse than a Sony TV. It’s more about technology, panels, preferences, viewing conditions, etc. But personally I would suggest any LED with “local dimming” tech which currently really shines in Sony and Sharp TVs. This is the top tier until cheaper OLED comes to the market in a few years.
If you want a cinema-like experience with a very tight budget, get a $1200 projector if you can manage the drawbacks like viewing conditions etc.
Another option is a plasma (Samsung for example) which are very good TVs for their price, but has another set of drawbacks. Just a note, all TVs and their technologies have different drawbacks so it just comes down picking your poison. Pick the one you will be most comfortable with.
+1 to “Sony is a better brand”, but I’d prolly also go with Samsung.
i like both brands of tvs but right on im happy with my sharp 40 inch flat screen tv
