some television purchasing questions
th sony 27 inch is a good tv. i have it in my master bedroom. its probably
the best buy for that price range of tvs
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My Sony Trinitron television in my bedroom is dead. Needs a new tuner
and some other part, the cost was well over a hundred dollars and
since this TV is about ten years old, I figured I would be better off
just buying a new one.
The television I am considering getting is this:
Sony 27" WEGA Flat-Tube Stereo TV with 16:9 Enhanced Mode
Model: KV-27FS100
I know very little about televisions but I like the look of the flat
screen TVs and it sounds like a good set...
OTOH, I could get a 27 inch sharp for two hundred dollars less. Are
these WEGA TVs really worth the price? Should I consider a less
expensive 27 inch TV or even a (non-WEGA) 32 inch TV? Or should I
just get the old one fixed and wait until I can afford a HDTV? I am
not sure how much of a difference it will make, but I assume that a
10-year-old TV is going to be out-performed by any brand new TV.
I will mainly use my TV to watch DVDs and play games (Sony Playstation
2, Gamecube, etc.) although I do watch some television as well,
especially sports. I would like to purchase a receiver and a decent
set of speakers in the near future as well, especially if I go for a
brand new TV. Do I need to take this into account in regards to which
new TV I go for?
Does normal use suffer any from the TV being designed to accomodate
16:9?
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