David Lindon
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The sony looks cheaper so couldn't you buy an extended warranty to match NEC with the difference?
Like I've mentioned before, the difference between 1080p and 720p is very small if you're using this from a distance. I'm not going to use this as a full time computer monitor, and Time Warner Cable only delivers high definition content in 720p in my area.
Anyone else want to offer their two cents?
The sony looks cheaper so couldn't you buy an extended warranty to match NEC with the difference?
I agree. I've only ever bought 720p for everyone in my family because the difference is VERY negligible. Very. Unless you are using BluRay or PS3, you really can't tell the difference...at least, I can't. And not with normal viewing things anyways.
The price is basically the same. Both are around the 600 dollar range. Thanks for your input.Take the money you save with the Bravia and buy a nice external drive to save all your shows & movies or just pocket it.