Just tell us how much you want to spend and what you are looking for and will give our opinions as to what we think the best set is for the specified amount.
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I thought 30" was big.....
I thought 30" was big..... Hey - Here's a question: Can LCD flat screen TV's get reception w/o a cable hookup? Our old set has 'rabbit ears', and being on a high floor we get good reception of the basic free channels (CBS, NBC, ABC, three locals & PBS) even though we don't have cable. Looking at all the new flat screen LCDs I don't see any rabbit ears. Will we need to get cabel in order to watch the thing?
Also, I do think 30" is a pretty big TV so you're not alone there, but regardless, 30" is not nearly the level that you'll begin to see a difference between the higher resolutions. I think if you can find a pretty good deal on a 1080i TV, you should spring for that. 1080p really requires something 50" or above to notice so don't stretch your budget thinking it'll be worth it in the long run. My father started a business installing home theatre equipment and high-end A/V stuff to rich people and businesses. I should print out some of the stuff you say because he'd get a kick out of it. "Looking at all the new flat screen LCDs I don't see any rabbit ears."
No offense it's just funny to hear that. Also, you know LCD flat screens are hardly "new," right?
Didn't check today, but Bob the Builder came in loud and clear yesterday morning. Thnx for tip re coaxil. Apartment does have cable outlet. Our Tinitron is (I'm guessing) 15 years old. The rabbit ears are more like a 'v' shaped antenna that 'plugs' in the top of the set. Each side of the 'v' extends up, like a walkie talkie antenna....
No offense it's just funny to hear that. Also, you know LCD flat screens are hardly "new," right?