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RE: Thanks for the bite

I'm not sure what could be the problem there, too many variables to know. I do know the Sonys have one of the best pictures on the market. Their menu interface is one of my favorites!

I'm sure once you got one of these units home and tweaked it. You'd be more than satisfied with the picture quality.

This is why it is so important not to judge any of these TVs in a store. You just can't do it. You'd be amazed at how much the picture changes for the better with a few adjustments.

As you've mentioned above the LCD is the best approach for those of us that use their panels for more than normal TV watching. I've installed a few video games on my PC feeding the 52" just so any kids in the family could entertain themselves without me worrying about the burn in.

What ever you do please mount the unit to a wall if you can. lol
Too many times I see people sticking TVs like this in a cabinet. It just doesn't make much sense too me as the panel was built to give you more space. It also looks really cool as well! ;-)

I'm on a mission to have all my TVs wall mounted and linked to PCs. This way I can use a blue tooth keyboard and mouse in any room that has a TV. Next is the master bath and the kitchen.




Edits: 08/15/08 08/15/08 08/15/08 08/15/08 08/15/08

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