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widescreen CRT TV

Discussion in 'Televisions' started by 305ss2, Sep 8, 2006.

  1. 305ss2

    305ss2 Member

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    i'm going to be in the market for an HDTV soon, and i'm wondering how well a widescreen CRT TV would perform. sony makes a 34" and i was looking at that, priced at $1200. does anyone own one? i really like the CRT for its quality. thanks.
     
  2. diabolos

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    The Sonys 34" HD-CRT is the best direct view tube you can buy. It is a shame that it is a monster though. My only problem with it is that it only has one HDMI port.

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    some say CRT still has the best picture quality available from TVs at this point, but the TV is 200 pounds and around 2 feet deep.
     
  4. diabolos

    diabolos Guest

    Actualy its 250 pounds and over feet deep. :)

    Yes tubes do produce the best picture because they can produce reference colors (acurate/video-production colors) and 1920x1080 pixels for cheap.

    But they are huge, hopfully the [bold]SED[/bold] technology will change that.

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