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"Yes a 1080i for under $1300" on by firepit1
Pros: Everything but Audio
Cons: Audio, but who buys a HDTV for audio?
Summary: This is my second Plasma TV in 15 months. My first was a Magnavox which died 15 months later and of course the warranty is up. So I bought this TV on sale and it was the best deal out there. If I were to give this TV grades, the Audio, it's a C+, but you don't by an HDTV for its Audio. You have many options with the Audio though and you may find an acceptable setting for you. Everything else is an A+! I have my TV connect to my DirecTV HD DVR and the picture quality is excellent. Please don't fall for the hype that 1080p is so much better than 1080i, save your money and buy this TV. Good luck finding any shows broadcasted in 1080p, good luck seeing a magical difference. The remote is a full remote that is easily programmed for any cable or satellite but I use a Harmony 880 universal which already has the needed codes online. The inputs are easy to change and accessible through the on onscreen menu. Some TV’s you have to scroll through each input which becomes a pain, not this TV. There is a Day and Night button which can easily and quickly adjust your contrast for better viewing depending on lighting in your room. It has an Auto Screen Resolutions setting which is great for over the air broadcast. 3 yes 3 HDMI inputs for easy digital hookup of video and audio in one cable. Even if you don’t catch the sale price, don’t let this TV pass you by without heavy consideration. I winner in my book!
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