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site to store walmart.com 25 In. 1080p vs 32 In. 720p (Can't Decide)? ok, im buying a new tv (and i though it was about time to go HDTV) so i think i...


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25 In. 1080p vs 32 In. 720p (Can’t Decide)?

ok, im buying a new tv (and i though it was about time to go HDTV) so i think i have it down to two tv’s:

*A 25.5 in. tv 1080p
*A 32 In. tv 720p

at this point, the only use for the HD part will be gaming (i have a xbox 360), i may upgrade to blu-ray later, but $180 for the player alone is just a little to much for me.

Both of the tv’s are $349.00 (plus 6% KY sales tax), so for gaming, is the smaller screen size worth the 1080p?

TV’s:

25.5 In 1080p:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=11019322

32 In 720p:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=10803780

Also, with walmart “Site-to-store” do i have to pay for the tv online? (no debit/credit card)
p.s. i usually sit 5-6 ft. away from the tv.

No 1080p TVs under 32″. You don’t really NEED 1080p until you get up to about 46″-50″ unless you are playing a 1080p BRD and are sitting only a couple of feet from the screen.
BTW, the Viore’s you are looking at are third tier junk TVs assembled from god-only-knows what kind of cheap Chinese parts. If you want *both* performance and reliability in a 26″ or 32″ LCD, not to mention the ability to get any kind of service after the limited warranty runs out, the best brands (pretty much in order) are Panasonic, Sony, Toshiba, Samsung, and Sharp. The rest are just too inconsistent to take the chance.

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