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Posted by farmall300u on January 10, 2005 at 15:57:46 from (68.224.159.20):
In Reply to: (OT) New TV sets ? posted by Chris(WA) on January 10, 2005 at 03:58:10:
I looked at HD/Ed Plasma, Rear Projection LCD and LCD. Do not buy anything with a CRT. You will burn the screen when HD comes or with analog waiting for HD to come. I ended up buying the SONY 50" Rear Projection LCD and the 5 yr warranty. Only thing to chang at 6000-8000 hrs is the lamp for $200-$300. I use the STd and FULL modes depending on what I am viewing. I am using the analog cable feed from Cox Communications. I believe SONY on this unit scales all analog signals to 720p format, so my std pictures are very good. I love the split screen feature. Don't buy anything less than 1280 by 768 resolution. I also bought a 17" SAMSUNG LCD for the kitchen. Nice picture until you get right next to it. I need to be back 4-5 ft to get a true picture. LCD's are very reliable as I have used a 18" NEC LCD monitor for 5 yrs with no dead pixels. My understanding is that all TV signals had to be digital by end of 2006 per FCC. Now I read that deadline might be extended to 2013. If I had to buy a TV set today, I would look at the Mitsubishi LCD Rear Projection unit as I think they scale analog signals to 720p better than anybody else. Good Luck
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