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![]() "weretable and the undead chairs" wrote in message ... 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. Normally, I would recommend you buy quality. The gun construction in a WEGA tube is far superior to anything else on the market, except for the Mitsubishi tubes. However, television is going through a period of extremely rapid change. The landscape will change so much over the next few years, to the point of unrecognizability. The current front runner is the Intel reflective LCD chip, which is predicted to lead to large screen HDTV rear projection sets only 7" thick, at a very reasonable price point, as early as next Xmas. Buy a disposable. 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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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 "weretable and the undead chairs" wrote in message ... 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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