Plan to install a 42(Max) inch hdtv in our family room (natural light) which is 16ft wide by 12dt(Deep or wide) viewing distance is 10 feet, I live in Victoria BC Canada.
questions:-
1: Can anything be done to make vhs watchable, or is it just as well to give up on vhs viewing on this tv.
2: Can vhs recordings be transferred to HD-DVD when it comes, or is converting (as I am) to "normal" dvd be the best?
3: I am really impressed by the DLP samsung I have seen, but suggestions please for this room scenario.
4: Is there any point in having a HDTV with a cable tuner (Ntsc) or again is using a digital cable box the way to go.
Thanks a lot everyone, I know this is a regular topic, but may be we can address the regular questions posed by normal family tv watchers, rather than those who wish to have a theatre room with all the trimmings.
We have alarge room where we have a 55 inch Toshiba rear projection TV, the darkness etc makes my wife fall alseep, and she misses the view of the garden, i also find it a bit dull, so back to a cozy family room for us.
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Originally Posted by victoriabears
Originally Posted by victoriabears
Originally Posted by victoriabears
Make sure you demo these TVs in a bright space before you buy.
At 42" you may want to trade resolution for plasma brightness with a plasma EDTV (720x480 progressive, like DVD). The money you save may buy that 46" HDTV LCD in a couple of years.
42" EDTV plasmas are around $1500-2200 US
42" HDTV plasmas are $2500+US
Originally Posted by victoriabears
I like the external cable boxes so I can update on their dime, but that is personal taste.
PS, for HD resolution go with 1280x720 native resolution minimum.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Buy an S-VHS player with built-in digital timebase corrector and/or noise reduction. Connect the S-VHS player to your monitor or DVD recorder with an S-video lead. All VHS tapes are recorded in S-video mode but only S-VHS machines can play them back that way.
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