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In Reply to: You are right about that posted by cfraser on July 08, 2002 at 20:34:32:
Sort of true. Take Toshiba's line (which I like a lot). The 36inch 4:3 hi-def (36HF71) is about $1699 at my best buy (brooklyn, OH). The 34inch 16:9 hi-def (34H81) is $2349. A difference of about $650. At least it isn't 2x more, I suppose. I guess it depends how easy one can swallow that $650 (in this case). And YMMV from other retailer or other models, naturally.
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That is a fair $$ difference, I wonder if the WS Toshiba doesn't have some more HD and other features? Many large-screen TV's are NOT HD capable (esp. 4:3), so watch that when comparing. Also, the price difference between direct-view 4:3 and 16:9 can be quite large, and I'm assuming that is what you were comparing. Different technology than RPTV, and harder to do in larger sizes. What I meant by slicker is it doesn't look so tall and dominating in the viewing room, you know, slimmed down a bit. As mentioned, I do not watch broadcast TV, and if I did I would certainly have a 4:3 TV for that (I do in the BR, 12 years old and lightly used). Viewing 4:3 pictures (from DVD) on the WS without distortion (or losing stuff) gives me a pretty small picture compared to the screen size, but I think all I have of those is The Simpsons, Fawlty Towers, and Black Adder. HBO TV looks GREAT on DVD's.
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