Best CRT projector TV for under 2k

CHfan4ever

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http://www.hitachi.ca/forhome/46F510.html

The one that got my attention.

Good choice? Any other better than this one?

I just dont want to choose LCD because : (Need to replace the bulb and a screen door effect )
I just dont want to choose DLP because : (Price,Rainbow effect and not as sharp as LCD)
i just dont want to choose Plasma because : ( Price and burn in )

Risk of CRT:His this model got a high risk of getting black corners like old CRT projector?Just wondering
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: vi_edit
Do you mean RPTV or CRT::AKA glass tube?

Risk of CRT:His this model got a high risk of getting black corners like old CRT projector?Just wondering

I honestly don't think ifesfor knows! :(
 

CHfan4ever

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Ehhhhh


Read CRT projector i can say is alll i know :p

And yeah 2k canadiens( give or take $300 )
 

Doggiedog

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Originally posted by: ifesfor
http://www.hitachi.ca/forhome/46F510.html

The one that got my attention.

Good choice? Any other better than this one?

I just dont want to choose LCD because : (Need to replace the bulb and a screen door effect )
I just dont want to choose DLP because : (Price,Rainbow effect and not as sharp as LCD)
i just dont want to choose Plasma because : ( Price and burn in )

Risk of CRT:His this model got a high risk of getting black corners like old CRT projector?Just wondering

You would need to put replacing the bulb for a DLP as well. I would say the ability to replace a bulb may be a positive over the long run because when you do, its almost as good as new. Plus, why worry when the bulb will last you quite a while.

I don't know about you but I don't see SDE on my LCD RPTV unless I'm sitting within 2 feet of the TV.

If you don't like burn in in plasma, you definitely don't want to get a CRT RPTV. They burn in as well.

Anyway, if you want a good CRT RPTV, I would suggest a Hitachi. I'm not that familiar with the current models but the ones I've seen in the past were fantastic. If I didn't get my LCD RPTV, I might have gone for the Hitachi CRT RPTV.