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Good afternoon! I think I'm ready to replace my 32" Panasonic Gaoo. It's not progressive scan compatible, and the picture quality isn't very good. It doesn't seem to like s-video because my ps2 and Starchoice satellite look like garbage through the s-video inputs. I recently replaced my el-cheapo panasonic dvd player with a Denon 2900 using the component output and it's at least watchable now. The size is perfect for the viewing area though, so I want to stay in the 32 range. I'd like to go flat-screen, maybe even wide, with progressive and possibly HD compatibility. I just want great picture quality without all the little extras that I'll never use. Price limit is about $2500 Canadian. I'd appreciate any suggestions. Thanks.
Follow Ups:
Just bought the Sony KP-57WS510, which received a "best buy" recommendation from The Perfect Vision magazine. 16x9 secreen, HD-ready, built-in line doubler (although I use the 480p feed from a DVDO iScan Pro), 64-point convergence, excellent picture right out of the box with the "Pro" setting (although ISF calibration will make it even better), about $2000 U.S. delivered from one of several eBay retailers (not sure about how delivery would work to Canada).Sony also has a 51" version that TVP rated equally high.
Hi CB,
Question for DVDO iscan PRO with Sony KP-51WS510.I just bought Isca PRO and with I connect to my sony RPTV, it makes the picture more noisier than before. This is the connection from My cable box with SVGA and output VGA to Component.
Since you have almost the same Sony but bigger, I am wondering if you have the same problem or not? or if yours is fine, how do you set up the TV .
thanks
Tedjo
The 51" version. It's beautiful now but awaiting ISF calibration this coming Friday.
and let us know how it turns out! I'll have mine done sometime in January, after it has about 50 hours on it.
You should also consider the Toshiba. They have a 34" widescreen direct view. Price is in your range. Check out Future Shop or Best Busy.
Review also in the latest Guide to Home Theater. Don't know what the price is in Canadian dollars, though.
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