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I noted an earlier post - June 17 I believe - discussing suggestions of
Samsung and Toshiba 20 inch TV's. I'm replacing a much loved Sony KV- 20XBR (circa 1986 - $750) that finally decided to die (RIP). Frankly, I'm not overly impressed with my options. The silver color (obviously only an aesthetic consideration) is certainly not a preference! Like the earlier poster, I have a maximum dimension in the vertical plane of 18.5 inches. My choices are self-limited to Sony, Panasonic, Toshiba, and Samsung - in order of decreasing preference. Actually, I would have gone with the Panasonic Tau 20 inch, but it's 18.8 inches high - darn!! This limits me to the Sony Wega KV-20FS100, KV-20FS120, or the KV-20FV300, the Toshiba FST Pure 20AF44, and the Samsung DynaFlat TX-P2030. All range in price from the big-box stores from $158 on the low-end (Samsung at Sams Club) to approx. $300 for the Sony KV-20FV300. Since I've used Sony aperature-grille CRT-based TV's for over 20 years, one tends to get used to them. Thus, I'm not sure I would like a shadow-mask type CRT television. Obviously, 20 inch televisions today are designed as essentially consumables, but reliability and build- quality (if there is such a thing at this price point) are still important to me. Any suggestions would be sincerely appreciated from the technician point-of-view. Tnx, Don W9CW |
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