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Originally posted by: Captante
I have an older Regza 37HL67 & am very happy with it ... color accuracy & black levels were as good or better then any other comparably priced LCD I looked at & I did a ton of shopping around.
If you decide to buy from Circuit City be sure to grab a 10% discount coupon off e-bay for a couple bucks & use it to order online for in-store pickup.
Originally posted by: Sentinel
Originally posted by: Captante
I have an older Regza 37HL67 & am very happy with it ... color accuracy & black levels were as good or better then any other comparably priced LCD I looked at & I did a ton of shopping around.
If you decide to buy from Circuit City be sure to grab a 10% discount coupon off e-bay for a couple bucks & use it to order online for in-store pickup.
Older as in an earlier production model? Toshiba is still manufacturing the 37HL67.
Originally posted by: rgwalt
I have a 32" Regza 720p LCD with a built-in DVD player that I really enjoy. Friends thought I was nuts, but I wanted it for the bedroom and wanted to minimize the amount of electronics in the bedroom.
Standard def picture isn't that great up close, but much of that is due to the compression artifacts from my digital cable. Movies look great as does HD programming. I definitely recommend the Toshiba line.
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Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
reading a bit on the avsforums and some toshiba's exhibit 'green push' problems.
argh... why can't i find a quality LCD manufacturer without problems without forking over big bucks to sony?
toshiba - green push
samsung - juddering
sharp - banding
looks like i'm going to have to stick with panasonic plasmas.
with plasma's there's less hit or miss.
with lcd's, there's always the possibility of these problems and dead pixels.
Originally posted by: Captante
The Toshiba "green push" problem only effects the HL167 1080p seris TV's ... the HL67 & newer thin-bezel models do not have this problem.
Edit: Also you forgot Sony's uneven back-lighting!![]()
No HDTV is perfect man, you have to look at a bunch of them & decide for yourself which one you like best ... AVS is a great forum for information but if you spend too much time there dwelling on every negative detail you'll drive yourself nuts & never buy anything!
Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
Originally posted by: Captante
The Toshiba "green push" problem only effects the HL167 1080p seris TV's ... the HL67 & newer thin-bezel models do not have this problem.
Edit: Also you forgot Sony's uneven back-lighting!![]()
No HDTV is perfect man, you have to look at a bunch of them & decide for yourself which one you like best ... AVS is a great forum for information but if you spend too much time there dwelling on every negative detail you'll drive yourself nuts & never buy anything!
according to the thread, it's much more prevalent in the 167/177's but slightly noticeable in some of the 350U's.
i haven't even bothered researching sony's because they're beyond what i want to spend.
just that in every thread i read on the other models, it seems as if a lot recommend sony as the better alternative, if price were no object, etc.
i do have to say that in general, plasma's are less problematic, right?