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Sanyo 46" 3D LED TV - LED46XR113D with 2 3D Glasses - $698 (Saved $300) BigW

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I noticed this TV is back on sales. Not sure how good it is. How is this compare with the Sanyo 50" (127cm) FULL HD 1080P LCD TV - $498 Which is currently on sales at BigW as well? http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/74610

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  • +1

    Wish they would do a decent discount on a good 32"

    • If you're on the Gold Coast hit the Robina BigW. They have managers specials on a whole slew of different TVs, especially the smaller ones (~32"). There were Sanyo 32" LCDs for $249, plus numerous other better brands of 32" up to $350. Also AWA 46" LCDs with 3 year warranty for $498 and lots more. All sold out of the 50" Sanyos however.

  • i mis-read that as 3 2D glasses … now THAT would be nifty!!

  • Anyone know if this TV has a games mode to cut down video processing lag? I suspect not as Sanyo's online PDF instructions don't mention it.

  • Cluster what do you mean by video processing lag. Is this the 6ms response time you're talking about. Will that be a big lag for watching movies, playing sport games and watching sport on tv. If so should I look for a lower number in response time in a TV.

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      It refers to input lag associated with video game consoles (e.g PS3 and Xbox). 6ms is pretty typical.

      http://www.hypercombofinish.com/post.php?id=90

      This video processing lengthens the time between a signal being passed from its source ( your DVD player, antenna, or game system ) and the resulting picture being displayed on the screen.

      Please note that processing lag is a completely seperate entity from response time, which is the time it takes any given pixel of a display to go from black to white and back again. Manufacturers often advertise their response time figures in milliseconds ( ms ). Response time has no bearing on processing lag.

      Response time = video quality
      Processing lag = delay between input and action

    • scrimshaw is on the money. Manufacturers advertise the response time of LCD pixels on the screen, but they never advertise the amount of time required to process the picture before it gets to the LCD. I have seen TVs with lags as long as 200ms, which is very noticeable when playing PS3/XBox games. For normal DVD/blu-ray/TV watching it makes no difference.

      Higher quality manufacturers include a special Games Mode to remove as much video processing as possible. That limits the amount of input lag at the expense of a slightly worse quality picture.

      Soniq and Hisense don't have Games Modes. I suspect the Sanyo doesn't either, but will check in store today. LG, Sony and Samsung definately support it.

      • Disabling the 1080p upscaling can help alleviate some of the lag — from what I've read anyway.

        • That's generally the largest (only?) processing cheaper sets do. So if you can disable that I'd imagine it'd make a significant difference.

  • Anyone know if this has USB PLayback from a quick look didn't appear so… If so what formats it supports?

    • Ahh don't worry found it "AVI, MPG, MPEG, DAT, MP4, TS, or MKV/MOV"

  • Found this at Strathpine. Only display model left and missing manual (as if that matters) so asked for a further discount and got it for $600. For a bedroom TV very pleased with it.

  • Dad ending up buying one new in box from Epping BigW. There's two different model numbers.

    led46xr123d
    http://www.sanyo.com.au/products/tvs-set-top-boxes/led-tvs/l…

    As apposed to the model in this post and the in store display.
    led46xr113d
    http://www.sanyo.com.au/products/tvs/3d-tvs/led46xr113d#spec…

    Differences are, contrast, brightness and panel technology.

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