Nevada Sixx
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Unless there are new plans/regs that I haven't heard of, it's not HD that will be manditory, it's digital. There is no requirent to broadcast in 16:9 HD.All boadcasts will be HD in 2009
... almost. In fact Plasma is the flat technology that can burn in, not LCD. Life of LCD is more than double that of plasma. There is a difference in black levels, if you can see it, you've got a good eye.... I'm pretty damn picky and just purchased a 37" LCD for the family room and am very pleased. At wide viewing angles, blacks will go gray. The ONLY technology that won't suffer at wide angles is CRT/Tube.Plasma - above 40 inches or so provides a better picture than LCD with better black and no burn-in
I'd try somewhere else... they have problems. I have a simple indoor antena hooked-up to a 37" LCD, digital and HD look awesome... same with DVD.i was just at circuit city looking at tv's,, seems like those hdtv sets always look stretched or faded
Nevada Sixx said:since we dont have hd channels here and most dvd's are regular definition,maybe i should get the edtv 44 inch,, or a regular 36 inch tv.
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Nevada Sixx said:i was just at circuit city looking at tv's,, seems like those hdtv sets always look stretched or faded,, since we dont have hd channels here and most dvd's are regular definition,maybe i should get the edtv 44 inch,, or a regular 36 inch tv. anyone got opinions on hdtvs?
CPT Jack said:I really wish they were black - why anyone would want that distracting light grey is beyond me.
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