HDTVs <= 32"

Pandamonium

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I had been eyeballing 32" and 27" LCD HDTVs for the past few months (to get a sense for what I should look out for come black friday), and only now thought to look into non-LCDs for possible cost savings.

The thing is, I'm having trouble finding any such sets. It seems that the <=32" HD market is all LCD, 37-42 is plasma, and 47+ is DLP. Is this roughly accurate?
 

PurdueRy

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Originally posted by: Pandamonium
I had been eyeballing 32" and 27" LCD HDTVs for the past few months (to get a sense for what I should look out for come black friday), and only now thought to look into non-LCDs for possible cost savings.

The thing is, I'm having trouble finding any such sets. It seems that the <=32" HD market is all LCD, 37-42 is plasma, and 47+ is DLP. Is this roughly accurate?

< 42 HDTV's will all be LCD or CRT
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Yeah, I think you're stuck with CRT of LCD in that range. ( not that those are bad options ;) )
 

jpeyton

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Your best option in that price range is indeed LCD or CRT.
 

Pandamonium

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What CRT HDTVs are there? I've tried CircuitCity.com, BestBuy.com, and Newegg. The selection is either extremely limited or non-existent at all. What also irks me is the fact that the few CRTs I've found are only cheaper by ~$100 or so. I'd pay an extra $100 for half the weight any day of the week, so something seems fishy to me. I figured I should be looking at $200-300 for a 26-32" CRT HDTV. Instead I'm seeing them for $500-600...
 

ForumMaster

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Plasma won't go for less then 42" cause it's difficult to manufacturer. under 32", only CRT and LCD are available.
 

slsmnaz

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Originally posted by: ForumMaster
Plasma won't go for less then 42" cause it's difficult to manufacturer. under 32", only CRT and LCD are available.

Actually Panasonic makes a 37" plasma but nothing smaller.
 

BD2003

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Originally posted by: Pandamonium
What CRT HDTVs are there? I've tried CircuitCity.com, BestBuy.com, and Newegg. The selection is either extremely limited or non-existent at all. What also irks me is the fact that the few CRTs I've found are only cheaper by ~$100 or so. I'd pay an extra $100 for half the weight any day of the week, so something seems fishy to me. I figured I should be looking at $200-300 for a 26-32" CRT HDTV. Instead I'm seeing them for $500-600...

Widescreen CRT HDTVs are 26, 30 and 34.
4:3 come in 32, and sometimes 36.

2 years ago a 30 inch was 800...I wouldn't expect to see them for less than $600 now.

But they're not cheap, and they're going away slowly...I still love my 34 inch widescreen CRT, but the damn thing is so heavy, it takes 3 people to move.

 

radioouman

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Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: Pandamonium
What CRT HDTVs are there? I've tried CircuitCity.com, BestBuy.com, and Newegg. The selection is either extremely limited or non-existent at all. What also irks me is the fact that the few CRTs I've found are only cheaper by ~$100 or so. I'd pay an extra $100 for half the weight any day of the week, so something seems fishy to me. I figured I should be looking at $200-300 for a 26-32" CRT HDTV. Instead I'm seeing them for $500-600...

Widescreen CRT HDTVs are 26, 30 and 34.
4:3 come in 32, and sometimes 36.

2 years ago a 30 inch was 800...I wouldn't expect to see them for less than $600 now.

But they're not cheap, and they're going away slowly...I still love my 34 inch widescreen CRT, but the damn thing is so heavy, it takes 3 people to move.

If you are looking for a bargain HDTV CRT, Samsung has the 30" Slimfit CRT (widescreen, HDTV, 1080i) for $560. It weighs in at 117 lbs, which is about 30 lbs lighter than a Sony of the same size/specs.