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"Not a bad TV...but a little high maint," on by spiderman111
Pros: Good Picture, lots of inputs, easy to use, PIP
Cons: maintence heavy
Summary: I purchased this TV 2 years ago and it has given me problems a few times. Service at the store I got it at is terrible, so it makes it worse. The main thing has to do with the power supply. Overall, though, I am happy with it. Just wish I would have waited a year or so to get a LCD or DLP set.
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"Had the service guy here 7 times in one year!" on
Pros: Good picture when it works!
Cons: Excessive heat buid up in the chasis causing massive and cascading circuit board failure. The service people put $2000.00 of parts in my TV in 14 months of use. This is just from average use in a typical family home. Plus we have 2 other TV's. Sears is
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"I love this set!" on
Pros: I've had a 36" Sony Trinitron for many years, so this is my first rear projection tv. I got it on sale from Goodguys for $1200 including the base. After some tweaking with a Digital Video Essentials disk...the picture is fantastic. Progressive Scan Dvds a
Cons: Cable TV is so-so, but that's to be expected when trying to expand the low quality signal from cable tv onto a big screen. If only my D@#n cable company would offer HDTV in our area already.
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"Great HDTV Picture" on
Pros: I bought this TV for $400 and it has a great HDTV picture. They broadcast HDTV here in Denver, and the picture is awesome!!!
Cons: I didn't get the remote with the TV, now I have to search for that and the instruction manual
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"Incredible TV for an incredible price!" on
Pros: Got this baby for 1000 with the stand thrown in for free at Andersons. Great picture if you tweak the image with a decent calibration dvd such as Avia. The TV is turned to torch mode, yes, but get the contrast less than halfway, brightness no more than 2/
Cons: None at all, except the depth of the set may be too much for former tube owners.