Need help choosing 34" to 46" widescreen tv
Hi all, I just joined the forum and need some guidance. We are moving to a new house with a larger living room and I need to replace my aging 27" tv. We mostly use the tv for watching dvd's so I figure a widescreen model will serve us best. The tv will be in a corner and the seating will be approximately 11 feet from the screen (I currently sit 8 feet from the 27" set). I don't want the tv to be the dominant feature of the room so I don't really want a huge screen. In fact it would be best if it could be hidden away in a smallish entertainment console when not in use.
I have been looking around the local shops and online and so far like the looks of several 34" 16x9 direct view crt's, the Sony KV-34HS420 and Toshiba 34H84 for instance. I might could fit a 46" tabletop RPTV like the Toshiba 46H84 but I have not actually seen one of those yet. My budget is up to $3000 but I would prefer to spend less than that.
In addition to general advice I have some specific questions:
1. What is the difference between the Toshiba H and HX models?
2. Why are some of you down on direct view crt's? They seem to give a better picture at a lower cost...
3. Why do the plasma tv's always look so much better than anything else in the stores and can I achieve that same look (glossy, wet, I don't know what to call it) with other presumably better technologies? Am I being cynical to assume that the stores have deliberately adjusted the sets to make the plasmas look the best?
Thanks,
Rich
What's wrong with sony' tv's
I have no idea whats wrong with Sony. I have a Sony Trinitron still going strong. However i had a Sony reciever which gave up after just one little party.
I really am not qualified to say whats wrong with sony, however after much reading of this forum, it seems to be a general consensus of many posters that Sony is not the reliable electronics producer that it once was. For details see the various reviews of Sony equipment. They tend to score less than Toshiba and Hitachi. The reason I said maybe avoid Sony is that you MAY be taking a chance buying one and spending 2 to 3 thousand dollars and gambling that kind of money is different than spending 4 or 5 hundred dollars and not being satisfied. When in doubt why not just take the opinion of the MAJORITY of posters (and the regular posters seem to be a very knowledgble group of Audiophiles) and stay away from this line.
Having said that many people have bought Sony and been very satisfied with it. I guess it comes down to saying to the salesperson "I'll take it" and walking out the store with the confidence and security that the 2000 dollars you just spent was well spent.
Just an opinion thats all
Mike