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    LCoS TV sets offer a FAR superior picture quality that Rear Projection CRT. The difference is truly night and day. I would suggest that you first audition the Sony SXRD and JVC D-ILA sets, before even considering a CRT. LCoS sets range from 50" - 70", and most models support full 1080p resolution.

    If these sets are too expensive, next I would consider Rear Projection DLP or LCD. CRT's are almost extinct, most people wouldn't consider a CRT in 2006.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elapsed
    LCoS TV sets offer a FAR superior picture quality that Rear Projection CRT. The difference is truly night and day. I would suggest that you first audition the Sony SXRD and JVC D-ILA sets, before even considering a CRT. LCoS sets range from 50" - 70", and most models support full 1080p resolution.

    If these sets are too expensive, next I would consider Rear Projection DLP or LCD. CRT's are almost extinct, most people wouldn't consider a CRT in 2006.
    I considered one at Joe Kane advice in 2006. In many ways CRT's still outperform digitally based panels. Black levels, and picture dynamics are just two of them. Lycos panels are not even on the same block as CRT's in black levels.
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