I'm looking for a widescreen (16:9) TV in the neighborhood of $2000-3000. I prefer Direct-view, but I would also consider other types. NO rear or front projection, though. One of the constrictions is that I want it to be no wider than 32", and no deeper than 22" (maybe a little deeper would be ok). I would also like it to be flat on top so that I can set my center speaker on it. I've been looking for a TV with this description, and I've had little luck. Most of the TV's I can find are too wide (why does a 30" tube need a box that is 35" wide?). The most promising one so far has been the 22" LCD monitor from Panasonic, but I'm not sure how deep it is (could I put a center speaker on it?). Also, I was hoping to get something bigger than 25" if I could.Any suggestions?
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Topic - Widescreen TV for $2000-3000? - Joakley 14:20:29 12/04/01 (13)
- loewe - nerfal 11:18:23 12/12/01 (0)
- Re: Widescreen TV for $2000-3000? - texascrude 08:14:19 12/05/01 (0)
- very restricted parameters, but look here - Joe Murphy Jr 15:40:16 12/04/01 (0)
- Re: Widescreen TV for $2000-3000? - GaryM 15:28:05 12/04/01 (9)
- Re: Widescreen TV for $2000-3000? - Al 09:49:55 12/06/01 (0)
- What about without the size restrictions? - Joakley 19:41:19 12/04/01 (7)
- Re: What about without the size restrictions? - thesiberian 22:52:55 12/08/01 (3)
- Where to find the panasonic? - Joakley 14:18:25 12/09/01 (2)
- Re: Where to find the panasonic? - Jim in NJ 10:01:22 12/11/01 (0)
- Re: Where to find the panasonic? - thesiberian 18:37:36 12/09/01 (0)
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- Re: What about without the size restrictions? - GaryM 13:14:11 12/05/01 (1)
- Re: What about without the size restrictions? - thesiberian 22:51:41 12/08/01 (0)