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Originally posted by posterThanks for your help guys.
Here are two sets I saw on cnet.
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What do you guys think of these. I would prefer a smaller lighter TV. It seems like those dont have all the features though.
A 50" Sammy DLP (Captain Kirk model) and a 34" Sony CRT.
To be honest, it's really up to you. Do you have the viewing area for a 50" set? Have you looked at the Sammy DLP in different stores and really fooled around with the settings? Tried any movies with scenes that you know well? Make sure you don't have any trouble with the "rainbow effect" on DLP's. Some people have issues with it. Initially I saw a few rainbows with my Sammy DLP, but for some reason I don't anymore (after about 2-3 weeks I stopped seeing them).
I don't know much about the Sony set, but I'm sure it's very good. I'm a big fan of DLP's, but it's really up to you and the picture that you see when viewing these sets. That's why I'd take a DVD you know to the store and ask them to play it on both sets and see what you think looks better. If they don't let you do that, then they aren't worth buying from IMO.
First I'd consider the size and technology that you really want (CRT, DLP, LCD, Plasma etc... Once you have the size/technology figured out, I'd look at a few sets in that size/technology at different stores until it becomes clear what looks best to you, costs the right amount and has the inputs you want.
Sorry for being so vague, but it seems like you aren't real sure on size/technology that you want. That has to be your first order of business. Once you can decide on those 2 issues then your options will be narrowed down for you. It will make your life much simpler!
Here's a link with a high level overview of CRT, LCD, LCoS and DLP technologies. I didn't read all of it so I'm not sure how accurate it is. I did see they said DLP's have video noise in dark areas, but I don't see it so it on my set. Anyhow, this might give you a little bit of an overview of those technologies:
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Just my thoughts...Last edited by mjb2124; 06-27-2005, 08:07 PM.Comment
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Originally posted by CWood2Where is it for $1,600? I've been eyeing this tv for purchase for months but I'm thinking about just buying it in store so I can avoid the hassle if a return is necessary. Since so many CRTs have geometry issues and the like, it could be risky. I did see it on Ebay for that price...any brick and mortar alternatives at that price?Redskins Fan. The 82 Smurfs will never die. 83/88/92 NFL world champions!!
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Originally posted by koolbubbaiceCnet has the lowest-highest price range for the TV from various online retailers.. Also pricegrabbers.com is a good source for getting the best deals too..
Anyone have a strong opinion on this? I know it comes down to peace of mind when you're making such a big upgrade, and for my first HD television, maybe it's just me. Any experiences instore vs. stricly online vendors for this model (sony 34xbr960) would be great.Comment
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Originally posted by joebooWow. Talk about 2 very different sets.
A 50" Sammy DLP (Captain Kirk model) and a 34" Sony CRT.
To be honest, it's really up to you. Do you have the viewing area for a 50" set? Have you looked at the Sammy DLP in different stores and really fooled around with the settings? Tried any movies with scenes that you know well? Make sure you don't have any trouble with the "rainbow effect" on DLP's. Some people have issues with it. Initially I saw a few rainbows with my Sammy DLP, but for some reason I don't anymore (after about 2-3 weeks I stopped seeing them).
I don't know much about the Sony set, but I'm sure it's very good. I'm a big fan of DLP's, but it's really up to you and the picture that you see when viewing these sets. That's why I'd take a DVD you know to the store and ask them to play it on both sets and see what you think looks better. If they don't let you do that, then they aren't worth buying from IMO.
First I'd consider the size and technology that you really want (CRT, DLP, LCD, Plasma etc... Once you have the size/technology figured out, I'd look at a few sets in that size/technology at different stores until it becomes clear what looks best to you, costs the right amount and has the inputs you want.
Sorry for being so vague, but it seems like you aren't real sure on size/technology that you want. That has to be your first order of business. Once you can decide on those 2 issues then your options will be narrowed down for you. It will make your life much simpler!
Here's a link with a high level overview of CRT, LCD, LCoS and DLP technologies. I didn't read all of it so I'm not sure how accurate it is. I did see they said DLP's have video noise in dark areas, but I don't see it so it on my set. Anyhow, this might give you a little bit of an overview of those technologies:
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Just my thoughts.... Take care and thanks again!
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Originally posted by CWood2I know I could save a lot of money, a little over $500 to be exact which goes a long way for me. The only problem, I'm horrified of ordering a tube tv or anything that pricey online where I can't return or exchange in store. Maybe that's why I'm waiting to have the extra money so I can feel better about it?
Anyone have a strong opinion on this? I know it comes down to peace of mind when you're making such a big upgrade, and for my first HD television, maybe it's just me. Any experiences instore vs. stricly online vendors for this model (sony 34xbr960) would be great.Redskins Fan. The 82 Smurfs will never die. 83/88/92 NFL world champions!!
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Originally posted by bryan_05What wording am I looking for when shopping for an HDTV LCD to see if it has a Tuner built in?Redskins Fan. The 82 Smurfs will never die. 83/88/92 NFL world champions!!
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Originally posted by koolbubbaiceHDTV's labeled as 'HDTV ready' means no built in HD tuner.. Look for that..Comment
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I have a question regarding HDMI to DVI cables. I was told the brand of cables you get really does not matter and that the picture quality would be sharp it you bought Monster cables or some cable from Wal mart. How true is that? I am wondering because I do not want to spend over a bill to get some.Comment
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Originally posted by FSU4LIFEI have a question regarding HDMI to DVI cables. I was told the brand of cables you get really does not matter and that the picture quality would be sharp it you bought Monster cables or some cable from Wal mart. How true is that? I am wondering because I do not want to spend over a bill to get some.Redskins Fan. The 82 Smurfs will never die. 83/88/92 NFL world champions!!
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Originally posted by koolbubbaicePretty fair statement.. Go for a medium priced HDMI to DVI cables. Avoid the cheapos/high priced ones. Only be concerned about the quality if the cable is over 10ft.. Then the cheaper ones might be a problem..Comment
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Originally posted by FSU4LIFEI appreciate the advice. So what would you say is a reasonable amount?Redskins Fan. The 82 Smurfs will never die. 83/88/92 NFL world champions!!
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I'm a newbie to the whole HDTV so I started doing some homework. For novices like myself, I ran across a really easy to follow breakdown on CRTs, DLPs, LCDs, and plasmas. And what's even nice is that it is done like a tv show episode or infomercial. Broken up into different segments. Check the video links toward the bottom. Enjoy.
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