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Hi guys,I am currently looking for a decent, used hometheater for my elderly parents in law. It should be easy to use and in terms of picture size and quality surpass their current 27 inches Sharp TV set. Also, a non- ornamental, simple look would be appreciated. Sound quality is somewhat secondary, dimentions flat and wide are of course preferred and price limit would be around $3000.- Can you make any recommendations?
Thanks for your input!
YES! YES! YES!Tom Young at ENCORE Video Projectors in New Hampshire. If you want a really large picture this is the way to go. I purchased a SONY 1252Q front projector from him in August & have been thrilled with the picture. One hundred inches, HDTV capable (although not 1080i), with a DVDO line doubler. Capable of anamorphic DVD.
Your $3000 rear projector will melt in the face of the 1252Q. Price you ask? $2500 for projectot, $500 for DVDO. 1300 hours on the tubes, new in 1995 the projector went for $20K.
If your gonna do, do it right.
www.hometheaternet.com
Note: I do not work for Tom. I purchased a Zenith PRO851X about 2 years ago from someone else. He sent me info & talked to me for hours on how to converge & set up. I cannot say enough about his service. I'm just a happy customer looking to pass on a good dealers name.
"Note: I do not work for Tom. I purchased a Zenith PRO851X about 2 years ago from someone else. He sent me
info & talked to me for hours on how to converge & set up. I cannot say enough about his service. I'm just a
happy customer looking to pass on a good dealers name. "I have the Zenith Pro 851 X, how much better is the Sony and why?
Thanks
Mike
The 40 inch Toshiba widescreen rear projector (new model, not the old one) can be had for less than $3000 new. It is an excellent unit.
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