Best HDTV 16:9 47" or more, $2000 or less?
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I'm looking for a t.v. to match my Axioms Ideally HDTV, 47" or more, $2000 CDN or less.
Mostly for progressive scan DVD watching
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Saint
Harman Kardon AVR-120,Axiom VP100,Axiom M22Ti,
Axiom QS8, Axiom EP-175
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Re: Best HDTV 16:9 47" or more, $2000 or less?
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Hi Jordan,
Where are you located? If you are in Southern Ontario East Hamilton Radio has had some very good deals lately. There are quite a few dealers around here who show some flexibility in their pricing.
getting to 2,000 posts; one year at a time vp160/qs8/qs4/ep350/m60/m2200s
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Hi Saint,
I'm not familiar with Canadian pricing lately, but the best pictures I've seen in entry-level CRT rear-projection HDTVs in the US include the Hitachi 46-inch sets, Sony 46-inch, Panasonic 47-inch, and Toshiba 46-inch. These typically sell for around $1,500 US, which would make them about $2,000 Cdn.
In fact, there's a review of the Toshiba 46-inch set in the new issue (Feb/March) of Sound&Vision magazine, by a friend and video reviewer (Al Griffin) who is even more critical than I about video quality.
Regards,
Alan Lofft, Axiom Resident Expert (Retired)
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Check Walmart for a Pioneer SD-533HD. It's the only set with better stretch modes than mine or Chess'. Buy it and enjoy.
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