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In Reply to: Re: 27 in. HDTV posted by Detailman on December 11, 2004 at 17:17:54:
No. First off, this is only a monitor, meaning that it has no digital tuner installed, just an analog one for standard cable. You will have to supply an external source, such as a HD cable box, satellite receiver, or over the air (with antenna) tuner unit.Then you would use the component inputs, like you would be connecting a DVD player. The audio would go to the L/R line level inputs of the set, but also the external units usually have coaxial/optical outputs, which your will send to a HT processor or receiver, for 5.1 surround sound>
Take a trip over to www.avsforum.com and check out the HD hardware and programming sections.
BTW, I called up CC, and thanks to their price guarantee, I can go back and get a credit for the sales price difference.
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Again Thanks.Glad you were able to get $ back from CC. Makes the deal a little sweeter. Also appreciate the link, pretty infomative.
I have a myriad of cable types at home, a lot of diy so hookup shouldn't be a problem. Our cable company supplies HD box with service at no extra charge. Just a simple swap.
Hooked up the Magnavox on a splitter with my Sony KV-27FV310 standard def TV, quickly adjusted to match the Sony's SD picture. The Mag does look a little softer, but this set will be used for near-viewing/gaming, so that may be a plus. Also the SVM is non-defeatable, but still looked fine. To match I had to turn the Sony's Clear Edge VM from "off" to "low. The Sony has a lot more adjustments, but I paid almost $200 more for it (and it isn't HD). I do still prefer the Sony's SD picture, but it's real close.Hooked it up to a Motorola 6412 HD-DVR and it looked great. There are only a couple of local HD channels that my cable co. have that were in HD, that I could compare with a Zenith OTA HD unit going into my Pioneer 64" HDTV. The picture on the Magnavox looked awesome, and even better than the Pioneer on "low bit" HD such as PBS (due to their 4 channels of multicasting.) Of course, take the size difference in consideration.
IMHO, if you can spend more on a 27" HDTV, check out the other sets. But if you are like me and had a certain budget (which I actually went over slightly), and want cheap HD, this TV is fine.
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