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HDTV Tuner Built In! Yes or No??

Discussion in 'Televisions' started by bmwowner, Sep 17, 2005.

  1. bmwowner

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    Looking at getting a 50" plasma and was wondering if I should go with one with the tuner already built in. I have been told that some of the TVs with them built in won't let you adjust the picture and that I should get an external receiver? Any opinions? Thnaks
     
  2. diabolos

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    I have never heard that. As long as its a Wide Screen display you should be fine. I recommend getting a tv with a built-in DTV tunner. The main benifit of an external receiver is that most are able to do on-screen guides. But most of the expensive HD-Built-in TVs enclude this feature aswell.

    FYI: [bold]All tvs 36" and larger where mandated (by the FCC) to encorporate DTV tunners by July 1st of this year, 2005[/bold] (50% of 25" to 35" tvs)! So if the TV doesn't have a built-in tunner you may want to ask how long its been on the shelf. All manufatures have put DTV tunners in their [bold]new model[/bold] 36" and larger tvs as of that date.

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    I wasn't aware of that.Thanks for the info.
     
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    @diabolos:

    Didn't want to start a new thread, but since this is somewhat on the same topic, I figured I'd just add to it.

    I just got my Samsung HDTV tuner SIR-T451 hooked up to my HDTV ready Samsung 27" Flat Screen TV.

    I'm getting great reception, although standing up every now and then to get maximum clarity because I changed the channel is a bit of a hassle, but no biggie.

    Question: I've tried the setup for 16:9 and 4:3, but I always get the black bars on the side, which I really don't mind, just a minor irritation. What gets me is that on the top half of the screen, the picture is slanting. Not major deformity or the like, not even worth a mention, but it is quite noticeable. Any incite?

    Thanks in advance!
     
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    @diabolos:

    Thanks!

    I was going to check out the model last night, but got sidetracked doing something else.

    Anyway, I'll see if I can change the aspect ratio on the TV.

    Thanks again.
     

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