In Reply to: Re: Need new TV - burn in question + posted by R. Hertz on November 30, 2002 at 07:36:11:
I'm gravitating more towards the conventional 36 inch tube monitor you are speaking of, and my wife is moving towards the large rear projection models so the tube widescreen might end up being our choice. The only problems I have with these is that they are smaller than the comparable/less priced rear projection models and more expensive than the conventional monitors. The lighter Samsung and Panasonic dlp/lcd projection models are out of our price range.Today we checked out the HDTV signal providers, it wouldn't have taken much to make this a done deal but there just isn't much we are going to be able to get at all. We really want to participate with HDTV - right now only our local PBS station and the Discovery channel are occasionally broadcasting in high definition digital. Like I said we want to do this, and it's almost enough but right now we can't even find out who else is on board for the next year. We're likely do buy into HDTV but it seems unfortunate there are so few providers to help us enjoy this new technology.
Thanks for your inputs.
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