What kind of TV do you have?

MX2

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I am going to be buying another widescreen HDTV soon and would like to hear from you guys about what you own and how you feel about it.

Suggestions? Comments? So on...

Thanks:)
 

MX2

Lifer
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Originally posted by: GhettoFob
Panasonic Tau, I wish I had room for a widescreen. :(

I own a Panasonic Tau also, and I do absolutuely love it:thumbsup:
 

Ns1

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Jun 17, 2001
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72" mitsubishi, like 52" mitsubishi, and 42" mitsubishi

<---spoiled w/tv's
 

Ronin

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Anubis

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27 in sharp stereo TV, non HD, only has 1 set of RCA imputs which are in the front, also the power button and one of the channel up buttons on the tvitself are gone, the remote broke cause someone spilled beer on it so we have to use a universial remote
 

MagicConch

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I don't have a digital camera, I will try to borrow someone's :) It was a lot of money, but I think it was worth it (the no 1080p input bums me a bit sometimes to be honest)
 

MagicConch

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Originally posted by: Ronin
lol

That's kind of amusing. That much for a TV and no digital cam. :p

I picked up a T1 at the same time as my XBR (but not my first digital).


My first thought was sweet, a T1 line! Oh wait he must be talking about a camera. God I'm such a dork.
 

EatSpam

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Originally posted by: MX2times
I am going to be buying another widescreen HDTV soon and would like to hear from you guys about what you own and how you feel about it.

Suggestions? Comments? So on...

Thanks:)

I have a Westinghouse 32" LCD TV - its the one they sell at Best Buy. I'm not sure of the model number exactly. Its perfect as a display for connection to my HTPC.

What I like:
Plug and play w/DVI- connect it to the PC, choose 1360x768 resolution and it just works. No overscan/tuning nightmares like with other (more expensive) displays.
DPMS - when I put the HTPC in standby, the display powers off. When I turn on the HTPC, the display turns on. One less remote to use.
Picture quality - maybe not the best LCD in the world, but for $1500, it looks excellent. Its at least as good on SD as my Sony CRT.
 

Kadarin

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I have a 36" XBR that's about 4 years old now. Great TV :D (and to go with it, a Yamaha/Klipsch home theater...)