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In Reply to: RE: "but every so often on a fairly consistent basis?" posted by cfraser on May 30, 2010 at 14:17:04
I believe you are correct. I'm hoping to get another year or so out of it to better justify the initial cost. In 2005, 60 inch flat panels were out of my price range so I bought the LCD RPTV. It has actually been quite enjoyable considering the decision to compromise. Fortunatly, 60 inch panels are now under $2500 and, as you know, it's difficult to go to a smaller screen.
-Wendell
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The "problem" with a "small" display, for me, is it screws up my surround soundscape. Too small a display, and you have to put it too close to make HD worthwhile for all the detail etc. Gets in the way of the sound system, which for me is still more important.
And don't tell anybody I said it, but I still think the best compromise size, between pixel size and clarity/detail and edge definition etc., for 1080p panels, is somewhere around 50". It is a fabulous size if you can make it work. I had to go to 60" to make my sound system and preferred sitting location work, not a total bummer though :)
P.S. re the original topic, since it sounds like you may have changed bulbs several times, I would look at any connector involved in that. You *may* have unintentionally loosened one of the connections changing bulbs that first time.
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