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where to buy used CRT RPTV?
Some good old CRT RPTV was made 2-3 yrs ago, now, it is almost
impossible to find them in used market. where one can find dealers sell these TV? I also look at the current RPTV, they have excellent color and sharpness, however, for some unknown reasons, the movie portion is mediocre, it looks flat, poor dark detailed and uninspiring. do I get used to old school CRT? |
where to buy used CRT RPTV?
"Red Tuna" wrote:
Some good old CRT RPTV was made 2-3 yrs ago, now, it is almost impossible to find them in used market. where one can find dealers sell these TV? I also look at the current RPTV, they have excellent color and sharpness, however, for some unknown reasons, the movie portion is mediocre, it looks flat, poor dark detailed and uninspiring. do I get used to old school CRT? Flat panels are in, CRT's are not. Want to buy my Mits 55511? I'l deliver it if you live in CT! $400 to your door in CT only. Chip -- -------------------- http://NewsReader.Com/ -------------------- Usenet Newsgroup Service $9.95/Month 30GB |
where to buy used CRT RPTV?
"Red Tuna" wrote in message ps.com... Some good old CRT RPTV was made 2-3 yrs ago, now, it is almost impossible to find them in used market. where one can find dealers sell these TV? I also look at the current RPTV, they have excellent color and sharpness, however, for some unknown reasons, the movie portion is mediocre, it looks flat, poor dark detailed and uninspiring. do I get used to old school CRT? You can find used sets in on-line for sale newsgroups and websites. But it is very important that you inform yourself about the sets before buying. Older CRT RPTVs are not HD. AVS Forum is a good place to start. As to image quality, this depends on the signal. If you see a good HD program on a good set it will look good regardless of what is being broadcast, movie or otherwise. CRT projection can give good results, but they need periodic professional adjustment. Chances are one being sold used will be in urgent need of such service, which can cost a couple of hundred $ or more. |
where to buy used CRT RPTV?
If you can get into the service menus of the old CRT HD RPTVs you can do
these adjustments yourself, I periodically do so myself on a 3 yr old Toshiba 57" HX83. I still don't see any sets out there today getting HD feeds that can beat the picture quality of the HD feed my RPTV receives. Many of them seem to be quite grainy to me. "Dave Gower" wrote in message ... "Red Tuna" wrote in message ps.com... Some good old CRT RPTV was made 2-3 yrs ago, now, it is almost impossible to find them in used market. where one can find dealers sell these TV? I also look at the current RPTV, they have excellent color and sharpness, however, for some unknown reasons, the movie portion is mediocre, it looks flat, poor dark detailed and uninspiring. do I get used to old school CRT? You can find used sets in on-line for sale newsgroups and websites. But it is very important that you inform yourself about the sets before buying. Older CRT RPTVs are not HD. AVS Forum is a good place to start. As to image quality, this depends on the signal. If you see a good HD program on a good set it will look good regardless of what is being broadcast, movie or otherwise. CRT projection can give good results, but they need periodic professional adjustment. Chances are one being sold used will be in urgent need of such service, which can cost a couple of hundred $ or more. |
where to buy used CRT RPTV?
Kevin,
While I'm sure your 57" Toshiba has an amazing picture, I bet my 3 year-old Hitatchi 51S500 Ultravision is right up there too! In their day, they were consistently at the front of the pack. My only regret: not getting the 57"... -- Dave (Since 1962) -=Perfect Picture. Perfect Sound Live every moment in High Definition=- Kevin T wrote: If you can get into the service menus of the old CRT HD RPTVs you can do these adjustments yourself, I periodically do so myself on a 3 yr old Toshiba 57" HX83. I still don't see any sets out there today getting HD feeds that can beat the picture quality of the HD feed my RPTV receives. Many of them seem to be quite grainy to me. |
where to buy used CRT RPTV?
What I meant to say was new TV's still can't beat the picture quality on my
3 yr old Tosh...my bad :-). "David Zinck" wrote in message news:[email protected] Kevin, While I'm sure your 57" Toshiba has an amazing picture, I bet my 3 year-old Hitatchi 51S500 Ultravision is right up there too! In their day, they were consistently at the front of the pack. My only regret: not getting the 57"... -- Dave (Since 1962) -=Perfect Picture. Perfect Sound Live every moment in High Definition=- Kevin T wrote: If you can get into the service menus of the old CRT HD RPTVs you can do these adjustments yourself, I periodically do so myself on a 3 yr old Toshiba 57" HX83. I still don't see any sets out there today getting HD feeds that can beat the picture quality of the HD feed my RPTV receives. Many of them seem to be quite grainy to me. |
where to buy used CRT RPTV?
Kevin,
That's what *I'm* saying too! My unit is a RPTV CRT (295 pounds of monster), and many newer technologies are slimmer and sexier for sure, but can't match the overall picture quality that I enjoy. -- Dave (Since 1962) Kevin T wrote: What I meant to say was new TV's still can't beat the picture quality on my 3 yr old Tosh...my bad :-). "David Zinck" wrote in message news:[email protected] Kevin, While I'm sure your 57" Toshiba has an amazing picture, I bet my 3 year-old Hitatchi 51S500 Ultravision is right up there too! In their day, they were consistently at the front of the pack. My only regret: not getting the 57"... -- Dave (Since 1962) -=Perfect Picture. Perfect Sound Live every moment in High Definition=- Kevin T wrote: If you can get into the service menus of the old CRT HD RPTVs you can do these adjustments yourself, I periodically do so myself on a 3 yr old Toshiba 57" HX83. I still don't see any sets out there today getting HD feeds that can beat the picture quality of the HD feed my RPTV receives. Many of them seem to be quite grainy to me. |
where to buy used CRT RPTV?
On Feb 19, 2:07 pm, "Kevin T" wrote:
If you can get into the service menus of the oldCRTHD RPTVs you can do these adjustments yourself, I periodically do so myself on a 3 yr old Toshiba 57" HX83. I still don't see any sets out there today getting HD feeds that can beat the picture quality of the HD feed my RPTV receives. Many of them seem to be quite grainy to me. "Dave Gower" wrote in message I hear about the tosh ..hx83/93, it is almost impossible to find it now, so are the hitachi s500/700 series. |
where to buy used CRT RPTV?
David Zinck wrote:
Kevin, While I'm sure your 57" Toshiba has an amazing picture, I bet my 3 year-old Hitatchi 51S500 Ultravision is right up there too! In their day, they were consistently at the front of the pack. My only regret: not getting the 57"... I like my crt rptv hdtv. the plasma, lcd, and dlp people think there picture is better. but its not. I think if they saw how good the picture looks on my crt tv they would be shocked. |
where to buy used CRT RPTV?
All display technologies are a "compromise" to a certain extent. Other than
it's size and weight, and a few adjustments now and then, I *still* think my old unit compares very favourably to today's newer technologies. When it was new, it listed for CDN $3699. I was able to purchase it for CDN $2179. It was a *very* good deal then, and I am still happy with its quality picture. -- Dave (Since 1962) -=Perfect Picture. Perfect Sound Live every moment in High Definition=- wrote: David Zinck wrote: Kevin, While I'm sure your 57" Toshiba has an amazing picture, I bet my 3 year-old Hitachi 51S500 Ultravision is right up there too! In their day, they were consistently at the front of the pack. My only regret: not getting the 57"... I like my crt rptv hdtv. the plasma, lcd, and dlp people think there picture is better. but its not. I think if they saw how good the picture looks on my crt tv they would be shocked. |
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