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In Reply to: Abe Collins - thanks for the XBR recommendation posted by dpy on January 30, 2004 at 15:37:37:
I think yours is a slightly newer model compared to mine and I believe that your DVI input is somehow better than the older model - I don't recall exactly.If you ever get an HDTV tuner you'll be pleasantly surprised with the incredicble picture quality from your big direct view CRT.
Yep, it's a heavy beast. Set it down once and never ever move it again. If you're in the area, I'll help you lug yours to another location if you help me with mine someday ;-)
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I've moved my 34XBR910 many times. oops I forgot. :-)
I cheat. I put 14 2" ball casters under the bottom of the SONY stand.
It's easy to do and enables me to simply push it around the room.
Why 14 casters? Spreads the weight on them with most of the casters up front to support the front heavy TV.
My Sony XBR is on top of an A/V stand that isn't easily moved.
No, I never had mine professionally adjusted but I did use the Sound & Vision Home Theater Tune Up DVD by Ovation. I adjusted the 'movie mode' setting on the Sony TV using the DVD kit with the tinted mylar that you look through for adjusting contrast, brightness, color, and tint.
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