Home Video Asylum

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Do NOT buy used.

Apart from finite tube life, the best of which is probably past in a used unit, the more modern ones are much, much easier to keep in shape. I find myself checking out convergence, focussing etc from time to time to maintain the best possible picture so double check that whatever you get is not a hassle in this regard.

To answer your question I understand some of the latest Sony units are very good but other inmates can probably give more personal advice on this. I also suggest you check out the AVS forum at

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/index.php?s=36f68a5678703f0b16dcd82b81a4b812

Good hunting. Please report back to us what you finally choose & why.

POSTSCRIPT: Make sure you buy from a helpful dealer. Until you become familiar with your new toy and can adjust it yourself, you will rely on backup.

John

Peace at AA


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