First, my viewing habits: I watch mostly DVDs and VHSs on a 20" TV sitting on a stand at end of my bed. No broadcasts. I watch news occasionally on roomates living room TV. Many of the films that I watch are B&W, a number digitally restored.From what I gather, DVD is classed as 'enhanced definition', a step up in quality of resolution over 'standard defintion'.
My TV is a late-model 20" Sanyo Flat-Screen TV standard PicTube.
Question: Do you think it advisable to upgrade to a 20" LCD Flat-Panel TV(enhanced definition)? Would pic quality increments justify buying a $368.00 LCD TV to replace my current model($125.00)? Crux here is that if DVD is already 'ED', why buy a 'ED' TV(unless maybe that 'ED' TV is 'HD'ready)? Seems improvement would come in this situation mainly from a 'HD' TV. ~AH
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Topic - A Query. - AudioHead 10:50:48 02/14/06 (9)
- You really need a widescreen - DWPC 12:38:10 02/20/06 (0)
- Widescreen vs full screen - johnvb 04:37:01 02/15/06 (1)
- Re: Widescreen vs full screen - AudioHead 08:25:28 02/15/06 (0)
- It's a matter of taste. - grantv 12:11:36 02/14/06 (5)
- Re: It's a matter of taste. - AudioHead 10:51:53 02/15/06 (2)
- I guess not with the proximity.... - grantv 12:03:07 02/15/06 (1)
- Re: I guess not with the proximity.... - AudioHead 05:50:08 02/17/06 (0)
- Thanks For Your Motivational Response. nt - AudioHead 08:27:14 02/15/06 (1)
- Well, you did ask. :) - grantv 09:44:48 02/15/06 (0)