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Which TV to look for?
#23949 11/03/03 07:46 PM
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First of all, thanks to all who chimed in for my quest to pick the right Axiom speakers for my room. I'm still unsure of what I'm going to do, but will be deciding in the next few weeks.

Now, I also have to find a big screen TV but am on a budget and have no clue what to look for. I wasn't sure where to ask, and you guys seemed so darn nice, that I figured I could ask here.

I don't need the latest technology, best features, etc, but would like to take adavantage of my prog scan DVD (Panasonic) and also have Bell ExpressVu (not digital). I have been looking at used TVs, but there isn't much out there (in my area anyways).

I am a little leary of Plasma and it was suggested that I wait for LCDs that will be coming out soon. I figured if I can get a cheaper big screen that I can live with for a few years, everyone would be happy. I don't want to spend more than Cdn$3,000, which means approx. US$2,250. Cheaper would be great! It doesn't have to be that big. I don't mind 43", but would entertain anything bigger.

Any recommendations?

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Rocky

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#23950 11/03/03 07:50 PM
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As usual, I must suggest that you consider a front projector as well. The only requirement is the ambient light control. But we immensely enjoy our 120" screen in a room with lots of big, untreated windows (of course, only after dark).

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#23951 11/03/03 08:00 PM
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Thanks Sushi,

That is in the plans, but a few years away. First, I have to finish the new house and move in.... in about 4 weeks, then set up the HT in the great room, and eventually move it in the basement where I will have a projector.

Thanks,
R

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#23952 11/03/03 09:30 PM
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Rocky,

The best bargains in an HDTV set in terms of picture quality and cheap price still come from a "mature" technology--good, ol' CRT rear-projection.

The best looking and least expensive sets are the 43 or 46-inch sets from Hitachi, Sony, and Panasonic (the latter is a 47-inch, I believe). I've also seen a couple of RCA CRT rear-pro sets that looked remarkably good. CRT projection tubes last an average of 7 years, and deliver better blacks than most other technologies. You have to periodically adjust convergence, but most of these sets have some kind of automatic convergence setup. Other worthwhile technologies are much more expensive (DLP) and/or disappointing in one respect or another (LCD) or still need a few more years to mature.

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Re: Which TV to look for?
#23953 11/04/03 04:11 PM
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Thank you very much for your advice guys. I think I have decided on a 51" and narrowed it down to 2 models. I found them both at Future Shop for Cdn$2,699. They are:

Sony KP51WS510
Hitachi 51F500

Any opinions? Since we will also be watching non digital sources, including some older VHS tapes for the kids, I want to make sure the conversion from analog signal will be adequate.

TIA,
Rocky

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#23954 11/04/03 06:12 PM
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I'm extremely happy with the 60" HD RPTV that I bought for $1599 at Costco. I must be an idiot because I can't remember the brand name. It's now $1499. The silver cabinet is ugly, the speaker grill cloth doesn't match the black of my M60s, and the speakers on the TV suck, but the picture is awesome. Sports, particularly auto racing, is phenomenal.

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#23955 11/04/03 06:34 PM
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Just out of curiousity, which racing series do you watch? I only read about races in Road & Track, but I tend to be most interested in F1 (OK, OK, because it's the only one Ferrari races in regularly...). Is it at all interesting to watch?


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#23956 11/04/03 10:45 PM
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rocky,my hitachi tv is about 8 or so years old and i love it,i havent had any problems with it ,the picture is still great with dvds.hitachi also has a "magic focus"feature that automaticly sets the convergance(spell check)easy to use,great picture,i have no problem recommending hitachi....good luck.....ron

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#23957 11/05/03 03:46 AM
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When it comes to auto racing F1 is the king. Nascar makes me sick. A bunch of old duffers plowing around in circles. Cart and IRL just don't do it for me anymore. In my opinion the beauty of the int'l road courses, the cutting edge technology and the razor edge driving in F1 cannot be beat. American racing also features too many full course yellows - ruins the race for everyone but the advertisers and networks.
AMA Superbike, World Superbike and the World GP motorcycle racing I also love to watch. For pure racing motorcycles on road courses is awesome. Personally I think the level of skill there surpasses that required in any realm of auto racing.
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#23958 11/05/03 12:09 PM
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F1 is my favourite but I tend to enjoy any kind of racing.

That includes NASCAR on the superspeedways and road courses, CART, IRL, WRC and even 12 year old kids racing go-karts in the rain in England, if the competion is close it's interesting.

You are right about motorcycle racing, poetry in motion and for the insane there's always the Isle of Man TT.

My only experience has been driving a 1969 Z28 Camaro years ago in NHRA Super Stock and a '66 Nova in stock. Still a lot of fun and much better than just watching from the sidelines.





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