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    hd tv????

    Which HD TV monitor is the best, LCD, Rear projection or Regular Tube. I find the rear projection a little dark and blurry if your at an angle or close. I know Plasmais the way to go but it's a little out of my price range

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddi
    Which HD TV monitor is the best, LCD, Rear projection or Regular Tube. I find the rear projection a little dark and blurry if your at an angle or close. I know Plasmais the way to go but it's a little out of my price range
    If you get a blurry picture it may be a setup problem. My Mits is crystale clear from 160 degrees and the signal feed plays a part also
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    I have a 40" tube, and I've also noticed that rear projections are a bit blurry and grainy for my taste. I've also found that plasma and LCDs are not as clear as the tube as well. I could have bought anything, so I looked at everything. Since picture quality was most important to me, I decided on the picture tube model in the end despite the cost and 300+ pound weight. I've never regretted it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddi
    I find the rear projection a little dark and blurry if your at an angle or close. I know Plasmais the way to go but it's a little out of my price range
    A properly set-up RPTV will not be "blurry" and the off-axis colour drop should not be a concern providing your not taking it to extremes (although an RPTV definitely looks its best when your viewing it on-axis).

    FYI -- An HD signal on a properly calibrated RPTV will look as good or better than on any other display.

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