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OT You were right Harry!
"Don White" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Skipper" wrote in message ... Advantage: DLP -- Skipper I think viewing habits must be considered as part of the compromise you speak of. For me, I doubt I watch the HD plasma set more than 6 hours a week, not a day. I am watching more of the Discovery channel and an occasional sports event (or non-event in the case of the Patriots). I spend more time watching and listening to music videos, and that's only once or twice a week. BTW - for the new guitar hobbyists in the NG - highly recommend the Eric Clapton "Crossroads" guitar festival DVD (Reprise records). Two disk set, featuring some of the finest contemporary guitarists including Clapton to B.B. King, Carlos Santana and a sober Joe Walsh among many others. For those with good sound systems, the audio options include 2 channel, Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS (recommended). Eisboch For me.........some local and cable news, some PBS programs like NOVA, some shows on A&E, the History Channel or Discovery as well as some old Seinfeld or Everybody Loves Raymond episodes. Perhaps 12 hours/week. My wife OTOH is hooked on TV and always has been. And we both watch DVD's, perhaps one or two per week. We have 10 TV's in our house, all connected to cable: Basement: My wife's office, the TV/sitting room, the game room area (soon to add another at the treadmill). Main Floor: Family room, kitchen, my office. 2nd Floor: All 4 bedrooms I think this discussion/thread has talked me out of considering a plasma HD set. While there is no way we are going to buy new HD for all these rooms. I may consider replacing the 32" RCA TV we have in the family room (now 14 years old but still working fine) in the near future, most likely with a 36" HD CRT set. ;-) Wouldn't wait too long on that 36" CRT set. According to Consumers, most manufacturers are dropping the big tube models. You may be restricted to 32" max in the near future. OK. Thanks! |
OT You were right Harry!
Eisboch wrote:
"Skipper" wrote... Advantage: DLP I think viewing habits must be considered as part of the compromise you speak of. For me, I doubt I watch the HD plasma set more than 6 hours a week, not a day. Believe you have indeed hit the nail on the head. And I'd add that one should be knowing of tradoffs...and that DLP DOES represent the best value for heavy users or those on budgets today. -- Skipper |
OT You were right Harry!
Don White wrote:
I wondered about those little mirrors. Don't they turn to either reflect or avoid light from the bulb. Would that be a potential problem? Who's gonna clean those thousand little mirrors? Same gremlin who turns those byte bits in your computer on and off. -- Skipper |
OT You were right Harry!
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Skipper" wrote in message ... Advantage: DLP -- Skipper I think viewing habits must be considered as part of the compromise you speak of. For me, I doubt I watch the HD plasma set more than 6 hours a week, not a day. I am watching more of the Discovery channel and an occasional sports event (or non-event in the case of the Patriots). I spend more time watching and listening to music videos, and that's only once or twice a week. BTW - for the new guitar hobbyists in the NG - highly recommend the Eric Clapton "Crossroads" guitar festival DVD (Reprise records). Two disk set, featuring some of the finest contemporary guitarists including Clapton to B.B. King, Carlos Santana and a sober Joe Walsh among many others. For those with good sound systems, the audio options include 2 channel, Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS (recommended). Eisboch For me.........some local and cable news, some PBS programs like NOVA, some shows on A&E, the History Channel or Discovery as well as some old Seinfeld or Everybody Loves Raymond episodes. Perhaps 12 hours/week. My wife OTOH is hooked on TV and always has been. And we both watch DVD's, perhaps one or two per week. We have 10 TV's in our house, all connected to cable: Basement: My wife's office, the TV/sitting room, the game room area (soon to add another at the treadmill). Main Floor: Family room, kitchen, my office. 2nd Floor: All 4 bedrooms I think this discussion/thread has talked me out of considering a plasma HD set. While there is no way we are going to buy new HD for all these rooms. I may consider replacing the 32" RCA TV we have in the family room (now 14 years old but still working fine) in the near future, most likely with a 36" HD CRT set. ;-) Wouldn't wait too long on that 36" CRT set. According to Consumers, most manufacturers are dropping the big tube models. You may be restricted to 32" max in the near future. OK. Thanks! I bought my SONY HD at Circuit City. It wasn't on sale. At the point of sale, I asked the salesman "is that the best you can do on price?" He knocked $250 off the price. It doesn't hurt to ask. Indeed. But...........I do not intend to purchase a HD set until I have to. I agree that the digital HD picture is spectacular but I don't want to spend the bucks right now to upgrade both my TV and cable service....it is not that important to me and my wife is quite content. |
OT You were right Harry!
" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message . .. But...........I do not intend to purchase a HD set until I have to. I agree that the digital HD picture is spectacular but I don't want to spend the bucks right now to upgrade both my TV and cable service....it is not that important to me and my wife is quite content. So was Mrs.E and me until my big-mouthed son turned us onto the HD thing. Can't go back now. Eisboch |
OT You were right Harry!
"Harry Krause" wrote in message Joe's been dry for some time now. I think he dried out somewhere between the "Hell Freezes Over" and the "Farewell Live From Melbourne Tour" albums. Eisboch |
OT You were right Harry!
But...........I do not intend to purchase a HD set until I have to. I agree that the digital HD picture is spectacular but I don't want to spend the bucks right now to upgrade both my TV and cable service. The delta from Cox to upgrade from digital to HD is 4 bucks a month...converter and service. -- Skipper |
OT You were right Harry!
"Eisboch" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message . .. But...........I do not intend to purchase a HD set until I have to. I agree that the digital HD picture is spectacular but I don't want to spend the bucks right now to upgrade both my TV and cable service....it is not that important to me and my wife is quite content. So was Mrs.E and me until my big-mouthed son turned us onto the HD thing. Can't go back now. Eisboch Every time I walk into retail stores like Best Buy or Circuit City that have the HD TV's in view as you walk into the store I am blown away. But...........I still cannot justify the cost. Perhaps in another few years. ;-) |
OT You were right Harry!
JimH wrote:
Every time I walk into retail stores like Best Buy or Circuit City that have the HD TV's in view as you walk into the store I am blown away. But...........I still cannot justify the cost. You could be blown away for 4 bucks a month if you have digital now. -- Skipper |
OT You were right Harry!
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 01:10:38 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote: On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 19:38:54 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message m... But...........I do not intend to purchase a HD set until I have to. I agree that the digital HD picture is spectacular but I don't want to spend the bucks right now to upgrade both my TV and cable service....it is not that important to me and my wife is quite content. So was Mrs.E and me until my big-mouthed son turned us onto the HD thing. Can't go back now. i cant tell the difference. Take the pillow away from the front of your face. -- John H ******Have a spectacular day!****** |
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