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    Hoping maybe someone could give me some advice.

    I just bought a Sanyo DP32647 LCD TV today. After setting it up, the picture is very pixelated, and not very clear. I've messed with the settings, and moved it back and forth from standard to widescreen and nothing helps, the picture is still a little blurry.

    The TV showed beautifully at the store, but when I get it home I'm a little disappointed. My regular 32" TV that I've had for like 8 years shows better.

    Any idea why my new tv isn't getting a very good picture?

    I have standard Comcast Cable TV, with just the cable and no box. And again, the picture is fine on a older TV when compared to a newer TV.

    I bought another (different brand similar tv though) TV months ago and had the same problem, I figured there was something wrong with the TV and returned it, but after buying this Sanyo DP32647 , I'm having almost the same exact problems.

    Is there something I'm missing?

    Any help would be very much appreciated.

    Thanks
    -Steven
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  2. I may not be right but...to watch any sort of cable or SKY...
    you need the reciever box dont you?
    you cant just plug the cable into the TV and get it to work?

    however Iam unfamiliar with US cable.. I know that UK SKY works like that anyway....

    If iam wrong then how are you connecting the CABLE to the TV (which type of cable...)

    Its sounds like your trying to get CABLE without the RECIEVER/DECODER box... therefore the only image you will get is TERRESTIAL TV with a poor picture....

    Correct me if im wrong?
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  3. How's your DVD player picture on these TVs ?

    If the picture only looks bad with comcast cable, then either it has lousy builkt-in TV tuner, or the built-in upscaler is not able to upscale standard broadcast to the LCD resolution nicely. Returning it is the right thing to do.
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