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Hey all, I want to get my parents a new TV for Xmas. They only view std. defintion cable. Most of the LCD and plasma sets I've seen look like crap when fed low rez signals. Are there any that work better than others? I don't want to go too big, probable 32", maybe 36".Would I need to look for a CRT unit? Are they even made anymore?I have a last generation Sony XBR CRT and it looks great w/ plain old basic cable.thanks
I have a last generation Sony XBR CRT and it looks great w/ plain old basic cable.
I'm with these guys on checking out the local online listings, as these are a monster in the weight department.Target.com has some refurbished Toshiba 34" HD CRT's for $449 plus shipping for 160 pounds. And you would need a digital tuner box by February, 2009.http://tinyurl.com/5aonn2Plus, you cannot return the set if defective to your local Target, but must pay the shipping again.Sounds worse all the time...sigh...But the PQ for standard definition is excellent.
Again, this is for my parents who are in their 80's. They certainly won't care if it's cool looking. In fact they'd probably think a flat panel was weird!I love the XBR. I'm glad I got one that was a close out floor demo. Mine is the last of the 'nearly' flat screens.
Why would you need a digital tuner? The only folks that need that are those on an antenna or with a really old analog tv. Very Happy
Robin said:QuoteWhy would you need a digital tuner? The only folks that need that are those on an antenna or with a really old analog tv. Very HappyWell, guess what I'm using after somebody cleaned me out of my Toshiba 42" 1080p, three iPods, Dell laptop, digital camera last September? I'm back on the old Philips 32", and waiting for prices to tumble even more. Almost jumped on those Panny 1080 plasmas, and am lured by the Samsung 630 lcd model. George's deal on the Panny BluRay on Monday was very good.I have a friend in Seattle, who swears by the CRT HD projector. He bought it rebuilt, and it still cost ten grand!But he is way more into the video than I. Those older XBR's do look to be the ticket for your folks, though. Or they can do the Ozark Hillbilly thing, and place the flat screen on the CRT for dual broadcasts. Just look at what you save for a TV stand!