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I wonder if there is any user of this set 46HM95 out there that can
share their experience. I can't find the spec from Toshiba's web site
as of 8/7/05. is it the latest? Any difference between the 95 and the
94? How's HM94's picture quality and durability? I'd like to hear
long term use of the 94 set as well, if perhaps the 95 is too new.
thanks. I use Time Warner cable in New York City.

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I have the 62hmx84, no card slot is the only difference between that and the
94, I am very happy with it

as far as the 95, the color is obviously black, I don't think they have the
hd4 chip out yet, very little info yet on these

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>I wonder if there is any user of this set 46HM95 out there that can
> share their experience. I can't find the spec from Toshiba's web site
> as of 8/7/05. is it the latest? Any difference between the 95 and the
> 94? How's HM94's picture quality and durability? I'd like to hear
> long term use of the 94 set as well, if perhaps the 95 is too new.
> thanks. I use Time Warner cable in New York City.
>

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