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[email protected] February 12th 07 01:31 AM

How important is brand name?
 
Hi, I am looking to buy a 27-32" LCD to use actually for a computer
monitor (video editing). How important is brand name, e.g. JVC versus
a lesser known brand like Proton, Sceptre, etc.? Is is worth paying a
premium of several hundred dollars for brand name? I am seeing a nice
32" JVC LCD for $1000, but same size Proton or Sceptre brand for
$600. Will I get better color, brilliance, quality going with better
brand name like JVC, or doesn't it really matter?


David Zinck February 12th 07 05:10 AM

How important is brand name?
 
You get what you pay for. Period.

--

Dave (Since 1962)

-=Perfect Picture. Perfect Sound
Live every moment in High Definition=-

wrote:
Hi, I am looking to buy a 27-32" LCD to use actually for a computer
monitor (video editing). How important is brand name, e.g. JVC versus
a lesser known brand like Proton, Sceptre, etc.? Is is worth paying
a premium of several hundred dollars for brand name? I am seeing a
nice 32" JVC LCD for $1000, but same size Proton or Sceptre brand for
$600. Will I get better color, brilliance, quality going with
better brand name like JVC, or doesn't it really matter?




G-squared February 12th 07 05:35 AM

How important is brand name?
 
On Feb 11, 8:10 pm, "David Zinck" wrote:
You get what you pay for. Period.

--


Apparently you don't remember "Curtis Mathes - the most expensive set
in America - and darned well worth it". A truly lame TV set with an
insurance policy (warranty) for 4 years. You 'got what you paid for'
but you THOUGHT you bought a good TV but what you REALLY got was a
long warranty.

The 'low price' stuff is mainly a throw-away isn't it? Where you you
get service for a Proton or Sceptre ? Personally I'd shop for deals on
the name brands and have no problem with getting 'last years model'
provided it has the features I think I need.

GG


Leonard Caillouet February 12th 07 01:00 PM

How important is brand name?
 
I'd say that you get what you pay for if you do your homework. You could
buy a product from one of the big name companies and find that, like the
lesser known brand, has no service support available. One should check on
the availability of local service support and parts and be sure that ANY
brand has support through a local servicer who is experienced with the brand
and has a good local reputation.

Last time I checked, there were no parts and not support available for the
Protron and Sceptre products beyond sending them back if they are under
warranty. Locally, however, JVC has no ASC so you wold have to go at least
45 miles to find one.

Leonard

"David Zinck" wrote in message
news:[email protected]
You get what you pay for. Period.

--

Dave (Since 1962)

-=Perfect Picture. Perfect Sound
Live every moment in High Definition=-

wrote:
Hi, I am looking to buy a 27-32" LCD to use actually for a computer
monitor (video editing). How important is brand name, e.g. JVC versus
a lesser known brand like Proton, Sceptre, etc.? Is is worth paying
a premium of several hundred dollars for brand name? I am seeing a
nice 32" JVC LCD for $1000, but same size Proton or Sceptre brand for
$600. Will I get better color, brilliance, quality going with
better brand name like JVC, or doesn't it really matter?




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Dave Gower February 12th 07 05:51 PM

How important is brand name?
 

" wrote

...How important is brand name, e.g. JVC versus
a lesser known brand like Proton, Sceptre, etc.? Is is worth paying a
premium of several hundred dollars for brand name?


Agree with what G-Squared and Leonard say and would add that one of the
problems with new brand names is they are often produced in new locations
(often in China) by new organizations and work forces. Without the strict
oversight of established companies their quality will be a risk. And like
the others say, can you find someone to fix them if they break?

I love my JVC and have had zero problems in a year and a half (except a
premature lamp failure which I fixed myself), but I'm glad I bought it at a
store that does its own service and has had a good reputation for decades.



BDK February 12th 07 08:21 PM

How important is brand name?
 
In article .com,
says...
On Feb 11, 8:10 pm, "David Zinck" wrote:
You get what you pay for. Period.

--


Apparently you don't remember "Curtis Mathes - the most expensive set
in America - and darned well worth it". A truly lame TV set with an
insurance policy (warranty) for 4 years. You 'got what you paid for'
but you THOUGHT you bought a good TV but what you REALLY got was a
long warranty.

The 'low price' stuff is mainly a throw-away isn't it? Where you you
get service for a Proton or Sceptre ? Personally I'd shop for deals on
the name brands and have no problem with getting 'last years model'
provided it has the features I think I need.

GG



And later on at least, a Curtis Mathes TV was a Panasonic TV. It even
said so on some of the boxes.

BDK

Tam/WB2TT February 12th 07 11:13 PM

How important is brand name?
 

" wrote in message
ps.com...
Hi, I am looking to buy a 27-32" LCD to use actually for a computer
monitor (video editing). How important is brand name, e.g. JVC versus
a lesser known brand like Proton, Sceptre, etc.? Is is worth paying a
premium of several hundred dollars for brand name? I am seeing a nice
32" JVC LCD for $1000, but same size Proton or Sceptre brand for
$600. Will I get better color, brilliance, quality going with better
brand name like JVC, or doesn't it really matter?

Check out
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/12/te...=1&oref=slogin

Tam



Adysthemic February 14th 07 01:46 AM

How important is brand name?
 

"Tam/WB2TT" wrote in message
. ..

" wrote in message
ps.com...
Hi, I am looking to buy a 27-32" LCD to use actually for a computer
monitor (video editing). How important is brand name, e.g. JVC versus
a lesser known brand like Proton, Sceptre, etc.? Is is worth paying a
premium of several hundred dollars for brand name? I am seeing a nice
32" JVC LCD for $1000, but same size Proton or Sceptre brand for
$600. Will I get better color, brilliance, quality going with better
brand name like JVC, or doesn't it really matter?

Check out

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/12/te...=1&oref=slogin

Tam



Brand names really mean nothing in my personal experience. Over the years
I've seen superb products in a company in one product cycle and total crap
in the next. I'm an "IT" guy,
so everyone comes to me for advice. Sure I can tell them what WAS really a
good value,but by the time you personally know that, the model has been
changed in favor of the next. That one may be total crap. No longer can you
say,"I ALWAYS recommend "X". Nowdays "X" may produce and awesome product as
model 444, then change to 444B that is garbage. I purchased a Maytag stove
based
on "reputation" rather than research about 10years ago. It turned out to be
such garbage that I'll never buy a Maytag anything again. The ultimate
result of that mistake led to some really deep patient searches before I buy
anything now. NOT by brand name but by brand and exact model, it sure makes
being a "know-it-all" much,much harder than it used to,hehe
Adysthemic



[email protected] February 15th 07 01:33 AM

How important is brand name?
 
On Feb 11, 7:31 pm, "
wrote:
Hi, I am looking to buy a 27-32" LCD to use actually for a computer
monitor (video editing). How important is brand name, e.g. JVC versus
a lesser known brand like Proton, Sceptre, etc.? Is is worth paying a
premium of several hundred dollars for brand name? I am seeing a nice
32" JVC LCD for $1000, but same size Proton or Sceptre brand for
$600. Will I get better color, brilliance, quality going with better
brand name like JVC, or doesn't it really matter?


If you buy Sony, you are paying a lot for the name Sony on your TV. If
you buy a Sharp, you aren't. At least, not as much.


[email protected] February 15th 07 04:30 PM

How important is brand name?
 
Since they all make their stuff in China, and it's basically
disposable junk I see no reason not to buy a no name brand.



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