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M March 6th 05 10:51 PM

New TV
 
Our 15 year old Panasonic CTM2778S is getting tired and dim.

I guess it's time to get another one and am looking for some guidance.

Can you all tell me your top three 27" or 32" TV choices for
reliability/features, etc?
I'm not going the LCD or Plasma route now. I just want flat tube
technology.

I'm in the US and have the usual stores to choose from.

Also, what mfrs should I stay away from?

I googled (with few exact hits) and saw some recent threads similar to my
question
but still want the group's responses in one thread.

TIA
Mike



Travis Jordan March 6th 05 11:09 PM

M wrote:
Can you all tell me your top three 27" or 32" TV choices for
reliability/features, etc?


4:3 or 16:9?



Jerry G. March 7th 05 01:14 AM

My preference is for Sony, or Panasonic. I found these to have accurate
reproduction, and a good service record.

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Jerry G.
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"M" wrote in message
...
Our 15 year old Panasonic CTM2778S is getting tired and dim.

I guess it's time to get another one and am looking for some guidance.

Can you all tell me your top three 27" or 32" TV choices for
reliability/features, etc?
I'm not going the LCD or Plasma route now. I just want flat tube
technology.

I'm in the US and have the usual stores to choose from.

Also, what mfrs should I stay away from?

I googled (with few exact hits) and saw some recent threads similar to my
question
but still want the group's responses in one thread.

TIA
Mike




M March 7th 05 02:14 AM


"Travis Jordan" wrote in message
...
M wrote:
Can you all tell me your top three 27" or 32" TV choices for
reliability/features, etc?


4:3 or 16:9?



Probably 4:3. Isn't 16:9 more expensive?



Art March 7th 05 10:39 AM

Panasonic still makes some nice products, so does Sharp, Sony, and quite a
few other manufacturers. Also there are the new Flat Panel Teles available
now. May actually want to take a walk-about through some of the retailer
outlets and actually see what is available at your budget limitations. May
also try some of the retailer's web site like circuitcity.com , bestbuy.com
, walmart.com , etc. then at least you will have a bit more information than
what may be garnered via the news groups.
"M" wrote in message
...

"Travis Jordan" wrote in message
...
M wrote:
Can you all tell me your top three 27" or 32" TV choices for
reliability/features, etc?


4:3 or 16:9?



Probably 4:3. Isn't 16:9 more expensive?





M March 8th 05 12:29 AM

Indeed, I've walked around the stores but I can't get reliability
information from a salesman or the store's web site.
The talent and experience here in this group is what I want.

Regards,
Mike

"Art" wrote in message
...
Panasonic still makes some nice products, so does Sharp, Sony, and quite a
few other manufacturers. Also there are the new Flat Panel Teles available
now. May actually want to take a walk-about through some of the retailer
outlets and actually see what is available at your budget limitations. May
also try some of the retailer's web site like circuitcity.com ,
bestbuy.com , walmart.com , etc. then at least you will have a bit more
information than what may be garnered via the news groups.
"M" wrote in message
...

"Travis Jordan" wrote in message
...
M wrote:
Can you all tell me your top three 27" or 32" TV choices for
reliability/features, etc?

4:3 or 16:9?



Probably 4:3. Isn't 16:9 more expensive?








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