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  • JimJ Offline
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    Jim
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    $1250 gets you a 42" Plasma EDTV... very nice; got very good ratings on CNET (its new, I can give you the site)

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    • torbsT Offline
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      torbs
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      There are usually used HDTV capable big screens in the paper for less than 1000...I'm not sure if you are looking to go used or not, just thought I'd throw the idea out there.

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      • legacy-user-33L Offline
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        LankorDie wrote:
        I have a old 20" I would be willing to let go for $950 or OBO

        20" for $950 is a bit pricey...

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        • Legacy99L Offline
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          LankorDie wrote:
          I have a old 20" I would be willing to let go for $950 or OBO
          Would you let it go for $900?

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          • BryceB Offline
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            Legacy99 wrote:
            Would you let it go for $900?
            Ok, but I get the batteries out of the remote controll

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            • JimJ Offline
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              Jim
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              The funny thing is, around here HDTV really doesn't mean shit unless you have satelitte.

              We have CableOne Digital, and you have to pay $10 on top of the already outrageous price of digital cable to get like 4 HD channels.

              Regular Digital TV looks like shit even with HDMI cables / pure Digital signal to mine.

              Depending on what your looking for, I'd go EDTV or just SDTV unless all you watch is DVD movies....

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              • F Offline
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                Fitzy
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                You can pick up high def channels with an off air antenna as long as the tv has a built in high def tuner. CBS, ABC, NBC, FOX all have either high def or digital in off air.

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                  What brand/model are you looking for, I can get a few brands as well. Shoot me a PM with whatever you are interested in.

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                  • Legacy99L Offline
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                    LankorDie wrote:
                    Ok, but I get the batteries out of the remote controll
                    Oh snap it comes with a remote?!

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                    • LT1L Offline
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                      my HD Sony TVs have built in tuners and it picks up espn,tnt, universal, pbs, and all the audio music channels all in High Def for free. i only pay for basic cable.

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                      • DanglerD Offline
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                        Don't waste your time w/ anything other than HD, you'll be wanting it and the cost isn't that great (compared to upgrading in a couple of years). If you'd like a practical look at HD, drop me a PM and you can view it at my house.

                        Do you want a Tube, LCD, Plasma or Big Screen (DLP)? What size are you looking for?

                        Keep an eye on Slickdeals.net - they have good deals on LCD TV's...

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                        • JimJ Offline
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                          Cableone only provides a few channels in HD:

                          Channel Network Description
                          450 HBO HDTV HBO in HDTV
                          451 SHOWTIME HDTV Showtime HDTV
                          452 ESPN HD ESPN in HDTV
                          453 TMC HD The Movie Channel HD
                          454 TNT HD TNT in High Definition
                          470 PBS HDTV KFME PBS in HDTV
                          490 UNIVERSAL HD Universal HD

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                          • RidinRailsR Offline
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                            RidinRails
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                            get a projector....they're great!

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                              Dangler
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                              On a side note, what are you guys paying for CableOne TV and how many channels?

                              Dish Network has a lot of HD channels, DirectTV has a few more than CableOne.

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                                Dangler
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                                I would question whether or not the CableOne HD channels are true HD or if they're down-converting the 1080 signal... just a thought based on the hardware and infrastructure required to deliver HD - I don't have anything that would prove it is or isnt....

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                                • JimJ Offline
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                                  It's real HDTV...

                                  You have to buy a different cable box (diffrent then the normal digtal box) for it and shit even if you have the HDTV Tuner in your TV set.

                                  $10 extra a month + Premium channels + digital services + whatever cable usually costs

                                  Huge rip off; if HDTV is what you want, Sat. is def. the way to go right now

                                  Sidenote: you will NOT pickup a high def channel on cable, without Digital service + HDTV tuner box

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                                    The edge of my couch is 8 feet away from the edge of where I want the TV. I can't go super huge because I have my speakers/sub/DVD/AMP/RECEIVER/SUB and a fishy tank all to contend with that side of the living room. I have a really nice entertainment stand right now that can fit a TV up to 36 inches across, and I would like to keep that. Right now I have about $1500 worth of audio equiptment surrounding a $60 19 inch hundai special from walmart. A nice 32 inch tube will suit me fine for the next 4 or 5 years. I just need help deciding which one, and what I need to get. EVERYone tells me I need a 16:9 aspec ratio because broadcasts will be changed to widescreen in 2009.

                                    I am so confused on TV's. I don't need a GIANT TV right now. I have other stuff to pay for too (like car stuff...n stuff)

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                                      if your going to spend a grand on a tv right now you will be better off buying one with hdtv...even if you dont want to pay for the service right now.
                                      when everything is switched over to hd and all dvds games ect are in hidef you are going to be mad that your thousand dollar tv sucks.

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                                      • JimJ Offline
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                                        If your looking for a 16:9 aspect ratio, your going to spend just as much money for a tube TV as you will on a flat panel.

                                        Since you already have all the audio shit, you can find a very good display that only does display for around the price you'd want to pay.

                                        http://reviews.cnet.com/Televisions/2001-6475_7-0.html?tag=cnetfd.dir

                                        Cnet usually has pretty good reviews to base your decision on.

                                        Another sidenote: not all HDTV's are created equal; some display higher resolution 1080p, not 1080i. I guess what have you to ask yourself is, are you going to be dropping the money on the next gen DVD style format (which ever wins), what screen resolution are you going to be happy with, and how much does picture quality matter to you. Best way to decide is to go view some side by side, and make the call if its worth the extra money or not.

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                                          All this makes me not even want to get a TV.

                                          Now I don't know what I want.

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