I am looking to buy a 32" television in the next month or so.
It must have stereo sound, at least one component input, and the better the comb-filter the better (3-line vs. 2-line). Also the longer the warranty and better the brand reliability the better.
And the flatter the screen the better. But completely flat is too expensive for me as my budget is around $400 or so.
I am looking at the Sharp 32C231 and the Toshiba 32A43.
I am not a fan of Samsung because they are way too red, and I do not want any of those weird new brands that say parts are made by more popular brand (like KLH says their boards and tubes are made by Toshiba, not good enough for me).
Let me know what models I should be looking at and the best place to buy it at.
Thanks for any help given.
Jason Danziger
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Jason,
We locked your previous thread about this, and we asked you to post it in our ~~~ IWANNA ~~~~ thread. If you cannot post within our forum rules, we will ask you to go elsewhere. If you need more info about the TV you want, you need an AV forum, not a computer oriented site.
AnandTech Moderator
It must have stereo sound, at least one component input, and the better the comb-filter the better (3-line vs. 2-line). Also the longer the warranty and better the brand reliability the better.
And the flatter the screen the better. But completely flat is too expensive for me as my budget is around $400 or so.
I am looking at the Sharp 32C231 and the Toshiba 32A43.
I am not a fan of Samsung because they are way too red, and I do not want any of those weird new brands that say parts are made by more popular brand (like KLH says their boards and tubes are made by Toshiba, not good enough for me).
Let me know what models I should be looking at and the best place to buy it at.
Thanks for any help given.
Jason Danziger
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Jason,
We locked your previous thread about this, and we asked you to post it in our ~~~ IWANNA ~~~~ thread. If you cannot post within our forum rules, we will ask you to go elsewhere. If you need more info about the TV you want, you need an AV forum, not a computer oriented site.
AnandTech Moderator