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[QUOTE="Timr, post: 699312, member: 16236"] Ok, I'll go first. Since, I just got a new TV and in my extended family, both my brother and my father have 16:9 HDTVs. Check out this link: (if it works) [URL="http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/en/-/USD/SY_DisplayProductInformation-Start;sid=oz_Qhf3Sp2bQlMIBMmzajrLDDDvIYT1EHP4=?CategoryName=tv_36%22to40%22TVs&ProductSKU=KV36FS100&Dept=tv"]http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/en/-/USD/SY_DisplayProductInformation-Start;sid=oz_Qhf3Sp2bQlMIBMmzajrLDDDvIYT1EHP4=?CategoryName=tv_36%22to40%22TVs&ProductSKU=KV36FS100&Dept=tv[/URL] I have this TV. It's a Sony flat screen direct view (standard TV tube, not plasma or LCD) Trinitron picture tube. This is the best tube they have with none of the bells and whistles, no pic in pic or stuff like that. It has been rated as the best Analog picture available. It's in your price range, i think. check Sam's, Best Buy and circuit city. All cary this TV. If it won't fit in your cabinet, there's a 32 inch version. The Sony KV-32FS100. For your education. The numbers 16:9 or 4:3 refer the aspect ration of the screen. That's the shape of the screen. 4:3 is standard TV. 16:9 is wide screen and is designed to replicate the aspect ratio of a movie screen. HDTV: if a TV is HDTV ready, that means all you have to do is attach an HDTV signal either from sattelite, antennae of cable. If it's HDTV compatible, it means, the TV is capable of displaying HDTV, but it requires a separate external HDTV computer (box) to see it. Hope this helps some. I LOVE TV!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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