I am in the market for a small HDTV, no bigger than 30", and no smaller than 21'. I would just buy a nice LCD, but I have heard bad stuff about them as far as image burn and such. Would a basic tube HDTV be ok? I also need to make sure it has HDMI inputs.
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I bought a 30" tube HDTV last year and while the picture is great, the set is huge 145 lbs. With prices droping I'd now get an LCD for under a grand.
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Originally Posted by The StingerRecommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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I would suggest your best bet it to get a tube CRT. I have a 30" Sony, which I got in January, and it looks superb. It cost US$1000 at the time and now you can find 30" 16:9 CRTs for under $800. Mine has an HDMI input, and most of the new models I just took a quick glance at do as well. CRTs can suffer image burn too, but it takes more time.
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Make sure it supports HDCP, or you won't be able to play HD DVD's in the future. Get a 1080P model if you can (may be req'd for HD DVD's).
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Originally Posted by akrako1
HD DVD players (HD DVD and Blu-Ray) will be working from 1080p data but will output 480i/480p/720p/1080i and 1080p (DVI/HDMI only).
If you don't have a HDCP (encryption) HDTV, resolution will be limited to 480i/480p.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Best Buy currently has the Sony 30XS955 (something like that) for $997. There is an on-line coupon for 10% off. You also get a $100 gift card.
This set has a built in HDTV tuner, HDMI, 2 componant inputs, etc. Weighs a ton but you should see the picture!!!I don't have a bad attitude...
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Originally Posted by leebo
Progressive seems limited to 480p but if typical, 540p could be forced with Powerstrip software. But as said above, this is in the range of a reasonable choice for now.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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I didn't see in the original post any mention of 1080p, but he did state HDMI. I never meant to imply the Sony had 1080p, just that I thought it was a reasonable deal, since he did mention he might be interested in a tube.
I just bought the set myself and so far I LOVE IT! I even connected my HTPC using a DVI to HDMI cable.I don't have a bad attitude...
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