http://www.hhgregg.com/ProductDetail.asp?SID=A02A40408BF548CEA216771557DD4CED&ProductID=8527
It's a decent price and from what I have read Toshiba and Hitachi are some of the better rear projection digital TV's.
What do you think?
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output is always interlaced except in 540p mode (SD) ...
looks otherwise ok --
best to go and compare"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
here is a good review on it
http://www.hometheatersound.com/equipment/hitachi_46f500.htm"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
Originally Posted by BJ_M
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There's also this one I am looking at but I can't seem to find any reviews on it to know how it does. I will be going to look at them next week and compare and hopefully buy. I am just trying to do some comparing now of specs and such to know which one fares better.
http://www.hhgregg.com/ProductDetail.asp?SID=B68A077815244A34A089CA009E77F70A&ProductID=8545 -
Originally Posted by pyrate83
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I'm still waiting for my wife to let me build a drive-in in the backyard
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You can get a Samsung 50' dlp Hd for about $1100 more. If you can afford it, I would go with that. I has going to get a HD projection until I saw the DLP next to one in the store. Noticeable difference.
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Well as much as I wouldn't mind going to that, I can't afford it. I have to stay in the $1300-$1500 budget. But I would be happy with a 46 or 48" television either way. :P
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and of course with a projector you also need a screen, and replacement bulbs. and somewhere to mount the projector too, wheras a TV you just dump in the corner and be done with it
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We have some of the projectors at work. You really doon't have to worry too much about replacement bulbs with the good quality projectors, unless you move it around constantly. But at home, why would you be moving it constantly? I liked the thought of it because you don't have the space taken up that a large screen TV takes up. However, I'm happy with my big screen and don't plan on getting a new one any time soon. The one I have now is nice because I can lock the control panel on the TV with a key to keep my kid from turning it off and switching the channels.
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if a bulb lasts 10,000 hours and you watch five hours a day (think about weekends, sick days, and weeks off here. or wife/kids during the day, it could be a lot higher. main tv in this house sees 7 hours weekdays and probably 12-13 weekends) you'll get about five years use. now if your bulb is only rated for 3,000 hours it's a new bulb 18 months. in my house we'd need a new bulb every 357 days
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Originally Posted by flaninacupboard
You watch a lot of TV. I only watch my movies and shows I'm really interested in on the big screen. For everything else, I have a 29" TV off to the side of the big screen. It's nice at SuperBowl time, so we can keep an eye when to change the Big Screen back to the game. During the Half Time show, we usually pop in 'Wallace & Gromit' and have a few laughs as a big group. -
bulb lives do vary quite a lot.
http://www.barco.com/HomeCinema/en/products/product_specs.asp?element=1935
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Originally Posted by flaninacupboard
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My wife just gets upset if we have company to watch movies because she has to iron our Cal. King bed sheet
I'd love to watch a movie on a 150 inch screen made out of
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Originally Posted by offline
We don't really use that sheet for anything else. We have darker colored sheets on our bed to hide stains if I feel like dipping in the paint when that time of the month comes. Our bedroom also has the antiquated style to it so it's dark walnut and mahogany colors along with maroons, hunter greens, and dark blues all patterned together.