I think the 65" model is great. i have recently seen it available for about $3500 in a local Los Angeles store. So i am going to check the dimensions on the 75" for my stereo.
As for those who dont like the "depth" of the tv, not all of us care about depth, we all don't need a flat panel. which in many cases means lower quality picture. for a 14-16" deep tv to work great. i will take that, no problem. i prefer the high quality picture over it being thin any day.
problem here for me is that the 65" model should have easier 3d setup than its current plans. which i don't think allow it to use the cheaper 3d kit.
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I think the 65" model is great. i have recently seen it available for about $3500 in a local Los Angeles store. So i am going to check the dimensions on the 75" for my stereo.
As for those who dont like the "depth" of the tv, not all of us care about depth, we all don't need a flat panel. which in many cases means lower quality picture. for a 14-16" deep tv to work great. i will take that, no problem. i prefer the high quality picture over it being thin any day.
problem here for me is that the 65" model should have easier 3d setup than its current plans. which i don't think allow it to use the cheaper 3d kit.