brainstorm87
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Hi,
I'm new to this forum and what a wonderful community this is!
I've read many threads here and super informative stuff!
So here's my situation:
I'm looking to buy 2 Full HD LEDs, in the 40/42 inch segment.
Upon reading a lot about Sony and Samsung models (the only two brands I'm considering because of their reliability/ previous experience), in particular Sony 42W700B, Samsung 40H5500, and even Samsung 40H5100.
I will be using the TV for mostly:
Now, I checked out the prices of the above-mentioned models, and they are not very different.
Let me list the pros and cons of each model (and why I'm confused in choosing between these two).
Sony 42W700B > Samsung 40H5500
Samsung 40H5500 > Sony 42W700B
Also haven't ruled out Samsung 40H5100 because if I don't get a SmartTV, this is the latest one available in the grey market from among the non-smart ones. Sony has R35 series model and I think that's not as good. Also this one has only 2 HDMI ports - and this is the only factor of note when comparing it with H5500. My question is - how important is 3 vs 2 HDMI ports? (Disregarding the Smart features).
So there's my dilemma. Waiting for experts here to highlight and help me better decide on which one to buy.
I have to make the purchase decision within 3-4 days.
Thanks a lot for your time.
I'm new to this forum and what a wonderful community this is!
I've read many threads here and super informative stuff!
So here's my situation:
I'm looking to buy 2 Full HD LEDs, in the 40/42 inch segment.
Upon reading a lot about Sony and Samsung models (the only two brands I'm considering because of their reliability/ previous experience), in particular Sony 42W700B, Samsung 40H5500, and even Samsung 40H5100.
I will be using the TV for mostly:
- Regular TV viewing (with HD set top box)
- Movies/ Series from External HDDs (I'm a big movie/ series buff and have 3 hardisks of 1 TB each) - I will be doing this a lot, maybe even more than regular TV viewing sometimes when I'm on a spree
- YouTube videos (if I buy the SmartTV, this is the app I will be using the most)
Now, I checked out the prices of the above-mentioned models, and they are not very different.
Let me list the pros and cons of each model (and why I'm confused in choosing between these two).
Sony 42W700B > Samsung 40H5500
- 2 inches extra screen size (every inch matters you know)
- Better picture quality
- 4 HDMI ports versus 3 in Samsung (I'm not sure how many I will need or use, but having an extra one is always a boon)
- Previous experience with a Sony Bravia 32 inch LCD I have been using for quite some time, and it's very nice
Samsung 40H5500 > Sony 42W700B
- SmartTV features are smoother to use (Heard there is a lot of lag in Sony)
- Faster detection of External HDD (can someone confirm this please?) - this is important because I plan on watching A LOT of movies/series
- Better service/ spare part availability (I am considering purchasing from the grey market and since I will not be having original bill, this might be important). A friend recently choose a Samsung over a Sony (he bought it from the grey market) because he was worried about higher Sony repair costs/ non-availability of spare parts if anything goes wrong with the TV. Also he said Sony is in loss and might go bankrupt while Samsung is expanding like anything (important because he bought it from the grey market). This is a very important factor in my decision and it would be great if someone could talk about this point.
Also haven't ruled out Samsung 40H5100 because if I don't get a SmartTV, this is the latest one available in the grey market from among the non-smart ones. Sony has R35 series model and I think that's not as good. Also this one has only 2 HDMI ports - and this is the only factor of note when comparing it with H5500. My question is - how important is 3 vs 2 HDMI ports? (Disregarding the Smart features).
So there's my dilemma. Waiting for experts here to highlight and help me better decide on which one to buy.
I have to make the purchase decision within 3-4 days.
Thanks a lot for your time.

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