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[QUOTE="LoriKTM, post: 699657, member: 18495"] This may help. Comb Filter: Good feature to have. Increases resolution and sharpness of picture. Aspect Ratio: Standard TV resolution has been 4:3 forever, but they have now come out with 16:9 aspect ratio TV. If you have a 16:9 aspect ratio, that means the movies you rent that say "Letterbox" or "Widescreen" version will fill up the whole screen. Playing a "Widescreen" movie on a 4:3 TV scrunches the picture down and gives you those (annoying) wide black bands at the top & bottom of your screen. On the flip side, playing a "standard" movie on a 16:9 TV may tend to look a little stretched on the sides. "HDTV ready" means you can hook up your cable that is transmitting HDTV signals and get the full effect. The HD tuner is already built into the TV. "HDTV compatible" means you're gonna have to buy a separate tuner/converter box if you want the full HDTV effect. You'll notice the "compatible" TVs are quite a bit less expensive than the "ready" TVs. Something else to consider-- inputs/outputs for connecting DVD, VCR, etc. "Component video" or "optical" is nice for getting the most out of your DVD. S-video is cool as well. Try to get a TV that has the same inputs as what you have with your current equipment, otherwise you'll find yourself upgrading something else in a couple months! I like Consumer Reports for clues on brand reliability and overall comparison. Sony makes very nice glass. Stay away from RCA or Pro-Scan (Zenith)-- they tend to be less reliable in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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