Best Wide screen TV Monitor for under $3000??
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Best Wide screen TV Monitor for under $3000??
Any suggestions?
and another question..====> If a TV program leader states recorded in Dolby 5.1-does a TV actually have 5 speaker outputs? I have never seen one that does..
Thanks for the advice..
and another question..====> If a TV program leader states recorded in Dolby 5.1-does a TV actually have 5 speaker outputs? I have never seen one that does..
Thanks for the advice..
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what size we talking about? Glass tube or rear pro?
Let me know and I will tell ya what I think.
Jon
Let me know and I will tell ya what I think.
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Yes, have seen several with 5.1 speaker-level outputs.
I think they are a waste, though, cause most people get better value out of an outboard Dolby Digital receiver.
You usually end up paying 400 or 500 dollars for a 30 or 40 watt 5-channel amp in the TV, and you can get a hi-power full-featured name brand multi input receiver for the same money.
I think they are a waste, though, cause most people get better value out of an outboard Dolby Digital receiver.
You usually end up paying 400 or 500 dollars for a 30 or 40 watt 5-channel amp in the TV, and you can get a hi-power full-featured name brand multi input receiver for the same money.
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I hope so STAY AWAY FROM TOSHIBA
The problem that you can have with trying to figure out the difference btwn the different sets is you need to make sure that they are seeing the same signal. Also you need to make sure that they are all set up properly. Not one with the brightness up way to high or the contrast to the moon. The best looking rear pro sets out there for my money is the Sony and the Mits sets. I like the sony better but that is my eye. You will have NO problem getting either one of those sets in that size for that price. As far as the reciever for the HDTV go with the Zeinith. Zenith makes the units for Sony and they are ussually 100 bucks cheaper. Same IR and RS232 codes and everything!!!! The Zenith also works best with your off air tuning and also the ability to channel surf is MUCH improved. Hope that helps ya in your search.
The problem that you can have with trying to figure out the difference btwn the different sets is you need to make sure that they are seeing the same signal. Also you need to make sure that they are all set up properly. Not one with the brightness up way to high or the contrast to the moon. The best looking rear pro sets out there for my money is the Sony and the Mits sets. I like the sony better but that is my eye. You will have NO problem getting either one of those sets in that size for that price. As far as the reciever for the HDTV go with the Zeinith. Zenith makes the units for Sony and they are ussually 100 bucks cheaper. Same IR and RS232 codes and everything!!!! The Zenith also works best with your off air tuning and also the ability to channel surf is MUCH improved. Hope that helps ya in your search.
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Audio will answer all your questions, but I was looking at them LAST January (13 months ago) and at that time, the Toshibas would not show two digital inputs live in a split screen (two shows at once). They would go live split screen with ONE digital input and something off the internal tuner.
Both the Mitsubishis and the Hitachi will show live split screens with multiple digital inputs (at least they would 13 months ago).
Perhaps all of the above will now show multiple live digital splitscreen images.
** Where this is useful is if you use a DVD with component level inputs AND an outboard HDTV tuner/sat box.
Both the Mitsubishis and the Hitachi will show live split screens with multiple digital inputs (at least they would 13 months ago).
Perhaps all of the above will now show multiple live digital splitscreen images.
** Where this is useful is if you use a DVD with component level inputs AND an outboard HDTV tuner/sat box.
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It is hard to beat the new Zenith widescreens and the processors. I stock both at my store, Maximum Home Entertainment in Tampa. Additionally, I still have the Runco DLP projector model CL-500 for sale that I posted a few weeks ago. Retail almost $8000 price reduced to $3000. Only three months old with full warranty and looks brand new. Generally, you can hardly get $500 off. This is a special situation.
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Damn Jon...I've had my eye on that same little 42" Toshiba RPTV for awhile now...was all but ready to put my money down. Hmmm...back to research mode. BTW...how can you actually tell the difference in picture? The only guys around Austin that don't turn the brightness way up are the videophile type stores that are way out of my $$$ range.
Best advice I've heard...no matter what you buy plan on the $250 or so for ISF calibration after 40-60 hours of viewing.
Oh...and if I had $3000 or so to drop, I'd be looking at the cheaper LCD/DLP projectors. Course then I'd need to kill lots of sunlight...hey maybe that duct tape and plastic sheeting will come in handy after all!!!
Best advice I've heard...no matter what you buy plan on the $250 or so for ISF calibration after 40-60 hours of viewing.
Oh...and if I had $3000 or so to drop, I'd be looking at the cheaper LCD/DLP projectors. Course then I'd need to kill lots of sunlight...hey maybe that duct tape and plastic sheeting will come in handy after all!!!