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In Reply to: Help with some video basics... posted by twisted on June 25, 2001 at 12:42:27:
your money would be far better spent going to a larger rear projection set. Progressive DVD looks superb on both my 65" and 40" widescreen progressive capable sets. I paid $4000 for the 65" and $1900 for the 40". I'm not interested in a small picture and as such there isn't a single direct view on the market that I would consider for purchase.
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My room is simply too small for anything over 36".
Thanks Rich.
Light, small and portable, front projectors allow for a much larger image and more maneuverability.Provided you have a decent throw distance, you can get an immage much bigger, and depnding on projector you can also get one much better than a 36".
I think $5k spent on a projector is much wiser than $3k on one of these small tube sets.
dg
I don't know why anyone would spend more than $1200 on a direct view set. Great HDTV ready, progressive widescreen rear projection sets are available for under $1900 street price.
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