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danol
05-01-03, 10:21 PM
I have had 2 years of every night a DVD movie, a HDTV that I can't see is replaceable IMHO. Plasma falls short of the 1280 X 1080, DLP every 1,000 hours costs you another $300 to $500 for a replacement bulb. Where o where will we find a built in line doubler, DirectTV receiver, and many great looking pics we have got used to seeing.


New models are about half my cost of $2,999 from MSRP of $3499. I am typing from a wirelss keyboard to a screen in the full format with personal lighting and temperature from my lounger about 6 feet away watching words form on this gem of a HDTV. I don't know about yours but my diaginol is 39 inches, not 38 inches.


I just found this out a few weeks ago when I measured the diaginol, the height is 19 9/16 Inches and width is 34.25 inches inside the *glass* measurment! My service menu odometer as of 10:08PM EDT has 17,699 on it and all tests peformed were OK, caps is what is displayed. HDTV SM also says "Unit not activated" above it?¿?


Just what lies down the road that will give us the same or better, than this great no problems HDTV. Having your internet on your widescreen HDTV is very *cool*, you don't get this on a desktop computer. WebTV is coming as a 4:3 image, when stretched even the HTML works with this HDTV; no additonal coding is needed.


Just what in your opinion will replace something I/you may like to have rebuilt, to continue what I/you are very much used to, and don't want to give up?:)

P.S. Please no english lessons...LOL.:)

danol
05-04-03, 02:34 PM
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karnblack
05-05-03, 05:54 PM
If you need that exact model then just buy another one:

http://www.digitalconnection.com/HomeTheater/f38310.htm

:)