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Hi folks,
Anyone got one of these, and/or have any comments (positive or negative) about it? Thanks -- StainlessSteelRat http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net "I like to look for things no one else catches. I hate the way drivers never look at the road in old movies." -- Amélie, Amélie |
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StainlessSteelRat wrote:
Hi folks, Anyone got one of these, and/or have any comments (positive or negative) about it? Thanks -- StainlessSteelRat http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net "I like to look for things no one else catches. I hate the way drivers never look at the road in old movies." -- Amélie, Amélie No, I got the 37 inch '68' version, the 66 looked a bit flat. the 68 is easily the best TV i have ever seen. -- 'nothing up top but a bucket & a mop & an illustrated book about birds' Nige Subaru WRX (54) Land Rover 101 GS/Ambi (Morph) BMW 650 GS Dakar 2000 Suzuki GSX1300R Y Hayabusa |
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Nige wrote:
StainlessSteelRat wrote: Hi folks, Anyone got one of these, and/or have any comments (positive or negative) about it? Thanks -- StainlessSteelRat http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net "I like to look for things no one else catches. I hate the way drivers never look at the road in old movies." -- Amélie, Amélie No, I got the 37 inch '68' version, the 66 looked a bit flat. the 68 is easily the best TV i have ever seen. I just cannot get a natural picture to display on ANY LCD I have seen. Don't get me wrong, the cartoons look great on the kiddies programs, and it is very watchable BUT, I still love my Panny series 5. In a few years, LCD will be that much better and I have no doubt that is where the long term future lies (unless the new technology takes off) |
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"Nige" wrote in message news ![]() StainlessSteelRat wrote: Hi folks, Anyone got one of these, and/or have any comments (positive or negative) about it? Thanks -- StainlessSteelRat http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net "I like to look for things no one else catches. I hate the way drivers never look at the road in old movies." -- Amélie, Amélie No, I got the 37 inch '68' version, the 66 looked a bit flat. the 68 is easily the best TV i have ever seen. -- 'nothing up top but a bucket & a mop & an illustrated book about birds' Nige Subaru WRX (54) Land Rover 101 GS/Ambi (Morph) BMW 650 GS Dakar 2000 Suzuki GSX1300R Y Hayabusa what was wrong with the 37" 66 version because this is the one i am thinking about buying?? |
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"ady2007©" wrote in message ... "Nige" wrote in message news ![]() StainlessSteelRat wrote: Hi folks, Anyone got one of these, and/or have any comments (positive or negative) about it? Thanks -- StainlessSteelRat http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net "I like to look for things no one else catches. I hate the way drivers never look at the road in old movies." -- Amélie, Amélie No, I got the 37 inch '68' version, the 66 looked a bit flat. the 68 is easily the best TV i have ever seen. -- 'nothing up top but a bucket & a mop & an illustrated book about birds' Nige Subaru WRX (54) Land Rover 101 GS/Ambi (Morph) BMW 650 GS Dakar 2000 Suzuki GSX1300R Y Hayabusa what was wrong with the 37" 66 version because this is the one i am thinking about buying?? Nothing wrong with it, just nowhere near as good picture. |
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StainlessSteelRat wrote:
Anyone got one of these, and/or have any comments (positive or negative) about it? As an update, I found an AVForums thread about the set, but at 200 pages long it was near impossible to glean anything obvious from it. Since then though more folks have posted with what is reputedly a common fault, where vertical lines appear and also patches with distortion. Doesn't bode well :-( -- StainlessSteelRat http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net "Something's going on. It has to do with that number. There's an answer in that number." -- Macimillian Cohen, Pi |
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StainlessSteelRat wrote:
StainlessSteelRat wrote: Anyone got one of these, and/or have any comments (positive or negative) about it? As an update, I found an AVForums thread about the set, but at 200 pages long it was near impossible to glean anything obvious from it. Since then though more folks have posted with what is reputedly a common fault, where vertical lines appear and also patches with distortion. Doesn't bode well :-( If you want an LCD with good SD pics and excellent HD pics i would suggest any of the Panasonic Viera 600 series tv's, i own a 32" lcd version and on most sky channels the pic is as good as my old JVC 28"ws CRT. Its more expensive than your Samsungs and Tosh's size for size but in my experience you really do get what you pay for picture quality wise http://www.trustedreviews.com/tvs/re...32in-LCD-TV/p1 -- daZza........................... remove BUT_PLUG to reply www.thekellyhouse.co.uk |
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If you want an LCD with good SD pics and excellent HD pics i would
suggest any of the Panasonic Viera 600 series tv's, i own a 32" lcd version and on most sky channels the pic is as good as my old JVC 28"ws CRT. Its more expensive than your Samsungs and Tosh's size for size but in my experience you really do get what you pay for picture quality wise http://www.trustedreviews.com/tvs/re...32in-LCD-TV/p1 Thanks, I'll go have a look. There's no point in spending a grand+ if the thing just breaks repeatedly. -- StainlessSteelRat http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net "Last month he's the freak with jicama breath who waxes his back. He wins a few meets and suddenly inherits the cool gene?" -- Xander |
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StainlessSteelRat wrote:
If you want an LCD with good SD pics and excellent HD pics i would suggest any of the Panasonic Viera 600 series tv's, i own a 32" lcd version and on most sky channels the pic is as good as my old JVC 28"ws CRT. Its more expensive than your Samsungs and Tosh's size for size but in my experience you really do get what you pay for picture quality wise http://www.trustedreviews.com/tvs/re...32in-LCD-TV/p1 Thanks, I'll go have a look. There's no point in spending a grand+ if the thing just breaks repeatedly. -- StainlessSteelRat http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net "Last month he's the freak with jicama breath who waxes his back. He wins a few meets and suddenly inherits the cool gene?" -- Xander Yer sigs ****ed matey -- 'nothing up top but a bucket & a mop & an illustrated book about birds' Nige Subaru WRX (54) Land Rover 101 GS/Ambi (Morph) BMW 650 GS Dakar 2000 Suzuki GSX1300R Y Hayabusa |
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Nige wrote:
Yer sigs ****ed matey I was tinkering with OEQuoteFix. All I could see wrong though was the square character. -- StainlessSteelRat http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net Gretchen: You're weird. Donnie: Sorry. Gretchen: No, that was a compliment. |
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