Honestly if I had to chose it'd depend on what you plan on using the set for. If you're going to be watching mainly movies I'd say check out the 240Hz set and see what you think of it on Blu-ray and movie content.
If it's for regular HD channels, gaming, monitor, etc... The 9 series might be best bet.
Consider this though, LED sets have sweet spots. This means if you are not in the center of the set you're going to lose quality. The 9 series suffers from some serious angle problems. Colors get washed out.
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Honestly if I had to chose it'd depend on what you plan on using the set for.
If you're going to be watching mainly movies I'd say check out the 240Hz set and see what you think of it on Blu-ray and movie content.
If it's for regular HD channels, gaming, monitor, etc...
The 9 series might be best bet.
Consider this though, LED sets have sweet spots.
This means if you are not in the center of the set you're going to lose quality.
The 9 series suffers from some serious angle problems. Colors get washed out.
Check my site out for more info: John-MichaelDelValle.com