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Does anyone have any experience with this model? From the research I've
been able to do, it has gotten pretty good reviews. I'd like to get one,
but, I am a little hesitant as I don't know much about HDTV. Which
manufacturer makes a better product(Toshiba, Sony, Samsung, Panasonic etc).
I have Comcast as a cable provider. I watch baseball and football on a
regular basis and occasionally will play Dvd's. Does the type of DVD player
make a difference? I would say $1500 would be the most I can spend.
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al dente wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience with this model? From the research I've
> been able to do, it has gotten pretty good reviews. I'd like to get one,
> but, I am a little hesitant as I don't know much about HDTV. Which
> manufacturer makes a better product(Toshiba, Sony, Samsung, Panasonic etc).
> I have Comcast as a cable provider. I watch baseball and football on a
> regular basis and occasionally will play Dvd's. Does the type of DVD player
> make a difference? I would say $1500 would be the most I can spend.
>
>
I have the KV34HS510, and absolutely love it. I highly recommend Sony
for CRT HDTVs.
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al dente wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any experience with this model? From the research I've
> been able to do, it has gotten pretty good reviews. I'd like to get one,
> but, I am a little hesitant as I don't know much about HDTV. Which
> manufacturer makes a better product(Toshiba, Sony, Samsung, Panasonic etc).
> I have Comcast as a cable provider. I watch baseball and football on a
> regular basis and occasionally will play Dvd's. Does the type of DVD player
> make a difference? I would say $1500 would be the most I can spend.
Al:
I have a 1+ year old Sony KV-34HS510 (16:9) CRT HD set....
It has all the bells * whistles PLUS super internal
Processing Guts.... Sony CRT HDTVs are Tops......
Your KV32HS510 is last years 4:3 HDTV set...
It has all the feature you'll need...
Has the Good Picture Processing Guts....
Cost should be in $900 range or lower..
For HDTV reception you'll need a Cable HD Box
and/or OTA local Digital set top box..
Either a Samsung T-451 ($250) or Walmart $200 unit..
If using a OTA SetTop Box.. RG-6 antenna cable & UHF
4 bay bow tie antenna (ChannelMaster 3021 @ $25)
finish the Digital/HD process....
Due to the 4:3 aspect ratio...
You will get black bars on top & Bottom for unzoomed HDTV..
You save money... for the Price of HD Black Bars...
The Sony set you're looking at is a Good Unit... Nice Pic.
I still believe a 4:3 set is temporary 'fix'... 16:9 is better
in the long term....
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i have it
it rocks
"al dente" <al_dente99@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:GIedndh45KyIBzbcRVn-pQ@comcast.com...
> Does anyone have any experience with this model? From the research
I've
> been able to do, it has gotten pretty good reviews. I'd like to get one,
> but, I am a little hesitant as I don't know much about HDTV. Which
> manufacturer makes a better product(Toshiba, Sony, Samsung, Panasonic
etc).
> I have Comcast as a cable provider. I watch baseball and football on a
> regular basis and occasionally will play Dvd's. Does the type of DVD
player
> make a difference? I would say $1500 would be the most I can spend.
>
>
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In article <GIedndh45KyIBzbcRVn-pQ@comcast.com>, al dente
<al_dente99@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience with this model? From the research I've
> been able to do, it has gotten pretty good reviews. I'd like to get one,
> but, I am a little hesitant as I don't know much about HDTV. Which
> manufacturer makes a better product(Toshiba, Sony, Samsung, Panasonic etc).
> I have Comcast as a cable provider. I watch baseball and football on a
> regular basis and occasionally will play Dvd's. Does the type of DVD player
> make a difference? I would say $1500 would be the most I can spend.
>
>
I've had one for about 6 months now and I love it! The picture is great
and the sound is wonderful. I have it hooked up to an LG LST-4200A STB
so I can watch crystal clear HD OTA. I have the Sony NSP575P DVD player
which plays and looks fantastic with this set (using component cables).
--
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My address has been anti-spammed.
Please reply to: scasse@invalid.net replacing invalid with sonic.
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WHat is meant by the term 4:3 aspect ratio?
"Dennis Mayer" <Polaris1@execpc.com> wrote in message
news:41ABC680.847F77DF@execpc.com...
>
>
> al dente wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone have any experience with this model? From the research
I've
> > been able to do, it has gotten pretty good reviews. I'd like to get
one,
> > but, I am a little hesitant as I don't know much about HDTV. Which
> > manufacturer makes a better product(Toshiba, Sony, Samsung, Panasonic
etc).
> > I have Comcast as a cable provider. I watch baseball and football on a
> > regular basis and occasionally will play Dvd's. Does the type of DVD
player
> > make a difference? I would say $1500 would be the most I can spend.
>
>
> Al:
>
> I have a 1+ year old Sony KV-34HS510 (16:9) CRT HD set....
> It has all the bells * whistles PLUS super internal
> Processing Guts.... Sony CRT HDTVs are Tops......
>
> Your KV32HS510 is last years 4:3 HDTV set...
> It has all the feature you'll need...
> Has the Good Picture Processing Guts....
> Cost should be in $900 range or lower..
>
> For HDTV reception you'll need a Cable HD Box
> and/or OTA local Digital set top box..
> Either a Samsung T-451 ($250) or Walmart $200 unit..
>
> If using a OTA SetTop Box.. RG-6 antenna cable & UHF
> 4 bay bow tie antenna (ChannelMaster 3021 @ $25)
> finish the Digital/HD process....
>
> Due to the 4:3 aspect ratio...
> You will get black bars on top & Bottom for unzoomed HDTV..
>
> You save money... for the Price of HD Black Bars...
>
> The Sony set you're looking at is a Good Unit... Nice Pic.
>
> I still believe a 4:3 set is temporary 'fix'... 16:9 is better
> in the long term....
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al dente wrote:
>
> WHat is meant by the term 4:3 aspect ratio?
4:3 Aspect ratio is Analog TV 'shape' or Standard Definition....
It is NOT wide screen (16:9) nor HD TV 'format'...
> "Dennis Mayer" <Polaris1@execpc.com> wrote in message
> news:41ABC680.847F77DF@execpc.com...
> >
> >
> > al dente wrote:
> > >
> > > Does anyone have any experience with this model? From the research
> I've
> > > been able to do, it has gotten pretty good reviews. I'd like to get
> one,
> > > but, I am a little hesitant as I don't know much about HDTV. Which
> > > manufacturer makes a better product(Toshiba, Sony, Samsung, Panasonic
> etc).
> > > I have Comcast as a cable provider. I watch baseball and football on a
> > > regular basis and occasionally will play Dvd's. Does the type of DVD
> player
> > > make a difference? I would say $1500 would be the most I can spend.
> >
> >
> > Al:
> >
> > I have a 1+ year old Sony KV-34HS510 (16:9) CRT HD set....
> > It has all the bells * whistles PLUS super internal
> > Processing Guts.... Sony CRT HDTVs are Tops......
> >
> > Your KV32HS510 is last years 4:3 HDTV set...
> > It has all the feature you'll need...
> > Has the Good Picture Processing Guts....
> > Cost should be in $900 range or lower..
> >
> > For HDTV reception you'll need a Cable HD Box
> > and/or OTA local Digital set top box..
> > Either a Samsung T-451 ($250) or Walmart $200 unit..
> >
> > If using a OTA SetTop Box.. RG-6 antenna cable & UHF
> > 4 bay bow tie antenna (ChannelMaster 3021 @ $25)
> > finish the Digital/HD process....
> >
> > Due to the 4:3 aspect ratio...
> > You will get black bars on top & Bottom for unzoomed HDTV..
> >
> > You save money... for the Price of HD Black Bars...
> >
> > The Sony set you're looking at is a Good Unit... Nice Pic.
> >
> > I still believe a 4:3 set is temporary 'fix'... 16:9 is better
> > in the long term....
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the width of the screen is 4/3 of the height
"al dente" <al_dente99@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:04qdnTZiZ-uR9jPcRVn-hQ@comcast.com...
> WHat is meant by the term 4:3 aspect ratio?
> "Dennis Mayer" <Polaris1@execpc.com> wrote in message
> news:41ABC680.847F77DF@execpc.com...
> >
> >
> > al dente wrote:
> > >
> > > Does anyone have any experience with this model? From the research
> I've
> > > been able to do, it has gotten pretty good reviews. I'd like to get
> one,
> > > but, I am a little hesitant as I don't know much about HDTV. Which
> > > manufacturer makes a better product(Toshiba, Sony, Samsung, Panasonic
> etc).
> > > I have Comcast as a cable provider. I watch baseball and football on
a
> > > regular basis and occasionally will play Dvd's. Does the type of DVD
> player
> > > make a difference? I would say $1500 would be the most I can spend.
> >
> >
> > Al:
> >
> > I have a 1+ year old Sony KV-34HS510 (16:9) CRT HD set....
> > It has all the bells * whistles PLUS super internal
> > Processing Guts.... Sony CRT HDTVs are Tops......
> >
> > Your KV32HS510 is last years 4:3 HDTV set...
> > It has all the feature you'll need...
> > Has the Good Picture Processing Guts....
> > Cost should be in $900 range or lower..
> >
> > For HDTV reception you'll need a Cable HD Box
> > and/or OTA local Digital set top box..
> > Either a Samsung T-451 ($250) or Walmart $200 unit..
> >
> > If using a OTA SetTop Box.. RG-6 antenna cable & UHF
> > 4 bay bow tie antenna (ChannelMaster 3021 @ $25)
> > finish the Digital/HD process....
> >
> > Due to the 4:3 aspect ratio...
> > You will get black bars on top & Bottom for unzoomed HDTV..
> >
> > You save money... for the Price of HD Black Bars...
> >
> > The Sony set you're looking at is a Good Unit... Nice Pic.
> >
> > I still believe a 4:3 set is temporary 'fix'... 16:9 is better
> > in the long term....
>
>
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