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Old 02-13-2004, 12:02 PM   #1
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Plasma TV's

We are looking to buy a plasma TV that can be wall mounted. The cheaper ones are EDTV, but supposedly the picture is blurry and they are not HDTV compatible. I'd like to get the biggest one available in the $3000 price range, because it's going in a big room. Are there any electronics experts out there that can provide some advice? I've researched it on the Internet, but there are so many variables, I'm getting myself confused.
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Old 02-13-2004, 12:53 PM   #2
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Right now there aren't enough programs that are broadcast in HDTV and that's the main reason I'm not in any hurry to get a HDTV. When the programming ramps up, the cost of a HDTV (especially plasma) will come down significantly due to the higher demand.

Samsung makes a 70" plasma which runs around $15,000+

HDTV programing check out http://www.voom.com
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Old 02-13-2004, 03:23 PM   #3
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Until the FCC finalizes the date to switch to DTV, and that date comes, the economics of scale will not have much of an influence on sets that display HD, and products like plasma and LCD. Best to wait until the switch, the prices should drop like a rock then with more demand for these products. Yeah, I know there is the 'I want now' factor, but that is my frugal opinion
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Old 02-13-2004, 06:16 PM   #4
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My suggestion would be to go with a CRT widescreen (16/9 format) and forget about the wall mount plasma, they are just way too expensive, the gateway is about the only set other than the sampo (same as a gateway) in a plasma that sells for what you are looking to spend and from what I understand they are not very good. Plasmas can be a lot of problems and are very fragile, its a bummer when you get burned out pixels too, end up with red lines through the screen.

A set for around the price you are looking at that I really liked which is not a CRT is called the Samsung DLP, I think if you look hard enough you can get one for around 3 grand. It is more reliable than the plasmas and I think has just as good if not better picture.

The set I got for my bedroom about a year ago is a 30 inch samsung 16/9 format hdtv with a sony hd200 hd converter box. The picture on HD is great. I have direct tv and local channels and have about 16 HD channels, to me, I think the HD is worth it, it is so life like. For a bigger room you will need something larger than a 30 inch, sony makes some pretty good hd tv's in crt models. They also make a 50 inch grand vega set with is an lcd screen and infact if you are looking for a fairly big 16/9 screen that is hd ready, this may be the choice. The picture is real nice on this set. I nearly bought one, but glad I did not as it would have been too big for the bedroom. When I need a new set for my living room, this will probabley be the set I will get, right now I have a non hd 53 inch hitachi ultravision.
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Old 02-13-2004, 06:55 PM   #5
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Just did a little research and you might want to check this set out too. RCA DLP TV with built in hd tuner

It has a built in HD tuner and is around 3 grand. It is only 16 inches wide and weighs only 109 lbs. The one problem with CRT big screens is they weigh a ton, my small 30 inch weighs 165 pounds. The reviews on this RCA look pretty good from what I see.
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Old 02-13-2004, 09:40 PM   #6
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The reviews on this RCA look pretty good from what I see.
Looks like a good option. Here's one of the reviews from Epinions.com on that model.
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Old 02-14-2004, 04:42 PM   #7
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curtis...i bought a 40 inch RCA hdtv @ bj's - like sam's club - for 1,100. it was very light compared to the console tv that i had...takes up little rm. too. unfortunately... comsumer report rates it poorly ...so far so good though. glad to see the site with the info on it.
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Old 02-14-2004, 05:53 PM   #8
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You've got a big room & you want it on a wall... dude check out a DLP projector. Pair it w/ a quality screen & it'll blow plasma away, IMO.

www.projectorpeople.com

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Old 02-15-2004, 03:27 PM   #9
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I guess I should have explained further. The room is for a disabled child with a visual impairment. We want to be able to position the TV on the wall so that we can move it to her best side when she plays there. I agree that the projection TV's offer the best deal, but a stationary TV won't work for her. We'd settle for the smaller, more affordable model, but then she'll have difficulty seeing it. Right now it seems as though the size we need is beyond our price range of 3K.
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Old 02-15-2004, 04:12 PM   #10
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You may want to look into LCD's as well. They come in smaller sizes which may suit your needs better.
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