High Definition Televisions
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 6:03 pm
Been toying with the crazy notion that I might purchase a new television set for the family room. Presently we have 7-year old JVC CRT 27-inch set (4:3, curved screen).
The new tv would be used for movies and gaming (XBox 360 480p DVD & 720p-1080i games) along with digital cable (might upgrade to receive HD programming too I suppose).
For gaming a CRT set would be ideal (no burn-in or motion artifacts), but can't find anything approaching 40"+ for screen size (Sony has a 35" as do other companies).
Rear projection tvs are not too bad price wise, but tend to be dark for gaming with some limited concern for burn-in.
Plasma and LCD are too expensive to even dream about, at least what I'm looking for.
Any experience with these expensive toys among the Squad folks? My main factors are HD, 16:9 aspect, flat monitor, @40" screen, and something with 480i, 480p, 720p & 1080i. And cheap, real cheap but really nice too.
What's this I hear Falcon giving away his HDTV with that old TIR? 
Btw not necessarily looking for exact models, just experience with HD sets would be helpful. Like projection tvs for instance, how often have you needed to replace the bulb? Do you game on your HDTV? etc...
Tactical - "winter's coming and I need my tv!" - S!
The new tv would be used for movies and gaming (XBox 360 480p DVD & 720p-1080i games) along with digital cable (might upgrade to receive HD programming too I suppose).
For gaming a CRT set would be ideal (no burn-in or motion artifacts), but can't find anything approaching 40"+ for screen size (Sony has a 35" as do other companies).
Rear projection tvs are not too bad price wise, but tend to be dark for gaming with some limited concern for burn-in.
Plasma and LCD are too expensive to even dream about, at least what I'm looking for.
Any experience with these expensive toys among the Squad folks? My main factors are HD, 16:9 aspect, flat monitor, @40" screen, and something with 480i, 480p, 720p & 1080i. And cheap, real cheap but really nice too.


Btw not necessarily looking for exact models, just experience with HD sets would be helpful. Like projection tvs for instance, how often have you needed to replace the bulb? Do you game on your HDTV? etc...
Tactical - "winter's coming and I need my tv!" - S!