Samsung has a slightly prettier picture, Sharp has less input lag (and if you get one of their TVs with "Vyper Drive Game Mode" it responds even faster than their regular TVs).. i'll link to my youtube video again of the Samsung I had bought which had terrible input lag http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBolS3c1-Nk... if a tv hinders my ability to play Sonic, there's a problem lol. Sharp is actually one of the leading HDTV manufacturers out there, which is ironic because retailers don't seem to stock their TVs as much as other brands (around here anyway...). Sharp's picture quality is just behind Samsung's, almost to the point where the difference isn't even noticeable.. plus a Sharp will usually give you more color control options than a Samsung.Samsung? or / Sharp?
wtf? I don't understand the difference, but you want Full HD, 1920x1080p native resolutionFull HD? or / Standard HD?
50/60hz. The 100/120hz bullshit is a gimmick; it's completely worthless for games and its effect on regular TV and movies only appeals to certain people anyway.50Hz? or / 100Hz+ ?
Your best bet? Drag your PS3/360/wii/console-of-choice into an electronics store with all the proper hookups (power cable, component/scart/hdmi cable, etc) and test TVs first hand.
Edit: 32 inches is tiny as hell, and paying $1700 for a 32 inch screen is uncalled for (unless that;s in australian, I know the exchange rate is kinda bad). You Should be able to get at least 40 or 42 inches for a fair price (Test in stores, buy online).
Samsung's website should tell you the difference between those two models, but im sure it's somethihg small. They;re both in the "6 Series" line it looks like.




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