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Old January 23rd 05, 08:29 PM
the dog from that film you saw
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"loz" wrote in message
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"Mark A" wrote in message
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I think the old CRT is still the best quality and the best value.

There only saving grace is size without excessive bulk, but me, I've
got the room and couldn't give a stuff about interior decorating
aesthetics, so an RPTV, at half the price of plasmas and LCDs, is still
the best bet if you want a screen size beyond what a CRT will give you.


the latest generation of DLP based RPTV give plasma a very good run for
their money.
And given you can pick up 46-50" HD models for just £1600-£1800 that is a
VERY good run.




but only if they have a UK compatible HD input - component just wont do.




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Old January 23rd 05, 10:04 PM
loz
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"the dog from that film you saw"
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I think the old CRT is still the best quality and the best value.
There only saving grace is size without excessive bulk, but me, I've
got the room and couldn't give a stuff about interior decorating
aesthetics, so an RPTV, at half the price of plasmas and LCDs, is still
the best bet if you want a screen size beyond what a CRT will give you.


the latest generation of DLP based RPTV give plasma a very good run for
their money.
And given you can pick up 46-50" HD models for just £1600-£1800 that is a
VERY good run.


but only if they have a UK compatible HD input - component just wont do.


Yes. I was referering to the UK models like the Toshiba 46WM48, Sagem HD-D45
(just becoming available) or Samsung SP46L3HX all of which have HDMI/HDCP
and so are suitable for Sky HD when it arrives.

Loz


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Old January 23rd 05, 11:14 PM
Mark A
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loz wrote:

Yes. I was referering to the UK models like the Toshiba 46WM48, Sagem
HD-D45 (just becoming available) or Samsung SP46L3HX all of which have
HDMI/HDCP and so are suitable for Sky HD when it arrives.


I think I might be seriously tempted by the Tosh one if they bring out
a 50" or bigger version. Might be time to retire my trusty old Pioneer.

Regards

Mark
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Old January 24th 05, 01:19 AM
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In article lgate.org,
NO LOGO writes


http://logofreetv.org/?mode=article_...bbc_27032002_3

Continued use of "nether the less" raised a smile, but the real beauty
was in the letter dated 18th Feb 2002 to Mr Rampton from Martyn Culling,
which clearly states that "In any event, the BBC.. ..*is* liable for
any 'burn in' damages." Oops!

Now is that a transcription error? Or did the letter really say that?


I assure you the letter supplied to us really said that.

The letter was straight cut-and-pasted in to our document and we don't
screw with quotes!

Fine, perhaps you can do a global search and replace of "nether the
less" with "nevertheless" - you don't want to lessen your lowers. ;-)
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Old January 24th 05, 12:17 PM
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On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 13:31:04 GMT, Nigel Barker wrote:

On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 10:53:59 GMT, Marky P
wrote:

On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 05:49:21 +0000, Kennedy McEwen
wrote:

In article lgate.org,
Heracles Pollux writes

http://logofreetv.org/?mode=article_...bbc_27032002_3

Continued use of "nether the less" raised a smile, but the real beauty
was in the letter dated 18th Feb 2002 to Mr Rampton from Martyn Culling,
which clearly states that "In any event, the BBC.. ..*is* liable for
any 'burn in' damages." Oops!

Now is that a transcription error? Or did the letter really say that?


So how long is it safe to leave a static image on a plasma before
'burn in' occurs?


The disclaimers from Toshiba & Panasonic posted on that site refer to 'extended
periods of time'. Of course these are weasel words as they don't define how long
is an 'extended period of time'. Is it 1 hour? 2 hours? 4 hours? 12 hours?



Does this mean that eventually all the logos and the Sky red dot of
the sat. channels will be burnt into the screen.

RagBag
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Old January 25th 05, 09:58 AM
loz
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"The Wizard" wrote in message
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I have to laugh in most electrical superstores the way they have them
looking all nice and funky, I still prefer CRT but anything over 28" is
just plain horrible (check Skys on-screen banner/info on the edges on most
large CRT TV's if the store will let you!)


You must only ever look at bad TVs.
On my 36" philips CRT you could run a ruler down them they are so straight.

Loz


 




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