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    "The best television I've ever owned"

    by frogdogg on May 17, 2009

    Pros: multiple HD hookups, but still has classic television options. Amazingly accurate color/ picture. Great extra features like split-screen & Memory Stick access, plus an enhanced 16:9 mode for viewing DVDs/Blu-Rays.

    Cons: the single con is that this television is heavy. Otherwise it still competes with any modern flat-panel

    Summary: If you want picture accuracy and the ability to connect 3 HD sources as well as your old Nintendo Entertainment system at the same time (haha) then this is the easy choice for you. By now (2008) you should be able to find it for 400-500 bucks easy and it would be a steal. 4:3 television programming is still extremely prevalent, so you'll be able to take advantage of the full-screen still (plus you may have a collection of full-screen DVDs still)

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