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I am thinking about buying the Panasonic CT32HL44 HDTV-ready TV. It seems to
get rave review and the price has now dropped to $700. "on the street".

I would like to connect it to my PC, which has a Fusion HDTV card and a
Radeon 9700 Pro video card, using Powerstrip software to adjust the output
signal from the card to match the TV's input.

Any comments/suggestions etc. before I take the plunge...has anyone tried
using the Panasonic in a similar fashion???

I could either connect the DVI output of the Radeon with the HDMI input on
the Panasonic - or -
connect the DVI output to a DVI > Component adapter, then connect to the
Component input of the Panasonic.

Which of the above 2 connections would give the best result?

I know that the Panasonic does not have a HDTV tuner built in, but the
Fusion HD works great in picking up QAM HDTV broadcasts from Comcast
standard cable, without any need for a Comcast box.....

Thanks in advance for any help on this...I don't want to buy the set only to
find that it isn't really suited to what I plan....


Claus

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