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Duke July 26th 05 12:24 AM

side viewing (which one)
 
Hello all,

Of the HDTV technologies (Plasma, LCD, etc..) which of these allow for a
good viewing experience even if you are not sitting directly in front of the
TV ?

Thanks,

Duke



k July 26th 05 12:59 AM

"Duke" wrote in
:

Hello all,

Of the HDTV technologies (Plasma, LCD, etc..) which of these allow for
a good viewing experience even if you are not sitting directly in
front of the TV ?

Thanks,

Duke

My JVC HD ila can be viewd from any angle


Richard C. July 26th 05 03:11 AM

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"Duke" wrote in message
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Hello all,

Of the HDTV technologies (Plasma, LCD, etc..) which of these allow for a
good viewing experience even if you are not sitting directly in front of
the TV ?

Thanks,

Duke

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My Pioneer Elite RPTV has a 160 degree viewing angle.
It is as dependent on the individual set as it is on the technology.


Duke July 26th 05 03:53 AM


"Richard C." wrote in message
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"Duke" wrote in message
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Hello all,

Of the HDTV technologies (Plasma, LCD, etc..) which of these allow for a
good viewing experience even if you are not sitting directly in front of
the TV ?

Thanks,

Duke

======================================
My Pioneer Elite RPTV has a 160 degree viewing angle.
It is as dependent on the individual set as it is on the technology.


ah, ok, thanks. I was under the impression it was more of a "type" thing
than it was a "tv" thing.

Thanks,

Duke



Richard C. July 26th 05 04:31 AM

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"Duke" wrote in message
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"Richard C." wrote in message
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X-No-archive: yes

"Duke" wrote in message
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Hello all,

Of the HDTV technologies (Plasma, LCD, etc..) which of these allow for a
good viewing experience even if you are not sitting directly in front of
the TV ?

Thanks,

Duke

======================================
My Pioneer Elite RPTV has a 160 degree viewing angle.
It is as dependent on the individual set as it is on the technology.


ah, ok, thanks. I was under the impression it was more of a "type" thing
than it was a "tv" thing.

Thanks,

Duke

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Just go to several quality showrooms and look at many sets.
View them from side to side and high and low.

My Pioneer DOES have more limited top to bottom differences.
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David Efflandt July 26th 05 06:52 AM

On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 22:24:41 GMT, Duke wrote:
Hello all,

Of the HDTV technologies (Plasma, LCD, etc..) which of these allow for a
good viewing experience even if you are not sitting directly in front of the
TV ?


I think the only ones that currently have rather limited viewing angle are
RP CRT. Plasma, LCD, and RP or FP LCD/DLP are all brighter and can be
viewed from broader angles.

Bill Sharpe July 26th 05 07:07 AM

Duke wrote:
Hello all,

Of the HDTV technologies (Plasma, LCD, etc..) which of these allow for a
good viewing experience even if you are not sitting directly in front of the
TV ?

Thanks,

Duke


My Samsung RP CRT is ok for side viewing, not so good up and down. But I
don't watch much TV standing up, so that is not really a problem.

Bill

Anthony Buckland July 27th 05 01:28 AM

Duke wrote:

Hello all,

Of the HDTV technologies (Plasma, LCD, etc..) which of these allow for a
good viewing experience even if you are not sitting directly in front of the
TV ?

Thanks,

Duke




Old-fashioned, heavy as several bags of concrete, CRT
is visible from all angles.

A visit to a big-box retailer, staring at all the sets while
moving yourself up, down and sideways will give you
an excellent idea of what you would see. For my taste,
all projection sets I've seen are bad, plasma is good,
I'm still deciding about direct-view liquid crystal. But
again, some actual looking can be worth the
equivalent number of thousands of words of
other people's criticism.



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