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WideScreen Advice for Video Ignoramus

Depending on what you will be viewing...
I've had the panny 53wx52, then tried the Tosh 57hdx82.
For DVD viewing nothing comes close to Panny, they still do 480.
For viewing NTSC the Tosh is excellent, Digital channels it's the best I've seen.
Panny does a decent job at digital channels.
Forget about Mits for any NTSC viewing , tried one of those last year.
For 1080i could not tell a difference.
as for features, Most will admit that Tosh does the best stretch modes out there.
Panny does not offer settings for each video input, only global. The others are individual.

Doing a convergence and geometry on a Panny is like sticking pins in your eyes!!!! no pun either.

I've often been steered away from Sony as very overpriced and having problems.
check hometheaterspot.com, avsforum.com/// The spot has forums broken down by MFG.


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