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Re: SWMBO caught me off guard!



Can't reply to all your questions, but I can strongly recommend the
Sharp Aquos 26" LCD TV we ended up with.  I also had a similar
experience with SWMBO surprisingly offering us a new TV out of the blue.

We ended up with the Aquos for aesthetic reasons, as we wanted a black
screen surround and the speakers mounted below the screen to make the tv
seem less wide.  It did however have the best picure from the ones on
display in Currys, and I managed to instigate my "I'm not buying it
here
until I've seen what I can buy it for on the web" rule.  Which saved
us
£700 pounds.

We also got a free three year warranty from Sharp which may not be
available any more.

I currently have a video, dvd player, ps1 and a media pc connected to it
all the time, the video and ps1 via scart, the dvd via component and the
media pc via DVI. (I think the newer ones have a standard VGA connector
now as well.)  It has a nice feature that allow me to rename the items
on the select input menu, so instead of them being labelled input 1,
input 2, input 3 etc, they are now labelled as Video, DVD, PS1 and PVR.
I also use the serial port to switch the tv automatically to and from
the media pc input when the pvr software is turned on and off.

It also adjusts the screen brightness in relation to ambient light,
which is v handy in summer as the tv is close to a large window, but is
still watchable with sun across the screen.

No idea about HD, it wasn't even talked about when I bought mine.  As
I'm not a Sky user, I doubt I will be needing HD for a while anyway.

Just my current thoughts.  Let me know if you have any questions.

Simon




Wayne wrote:

> Hiyall, (I just realised that this is quite a long rattle - sorry :-)
)
>
> Strolling round our local 'shops' the other day (ok currys and comet)
we
> happened to be walking past the tv's. 30+" sizes of pure plasma /
lcd
> delights. Being careful not to slip over in my own drool as we started
> to walk away 'she' came out with the classic 'plank in the face'
comment
> - 'do you want one?' closely followed by the 'I thought about getting
> you a new tv'. Being taken aback and rooted to the spot as she started
> to walk away, I cast an eye back over the selection, LG's, Sonys,
> Panasonic's etc. I also realised at that point that I have no idea
what
> is good / not so good with these things.
>
> Its been about 15 years since I bought my trusty Toshiba 25" tv -
and
> its been running sweet since (although of recent the tube seems to
> 'flicker' accompanied with some low humming from the speakers.)
anyways
> to the point of this tale, is there anything that I should be watching
> out for in respect of a nice new big telly? ( and what sets the
bullshit
> 'o meter ringing when having to listen to the sales spiel from the
> 'assistance' )
>
> a few points that I'm looking for
> 1/ I don't want/need to wall mount it, I have a suitably big stand
that
> should take the weight of a plasma/lcd. This, I guess, would also
> discount those that /have/ to have their own floor stands.
> 2/ At some point I would like to run a computer/xbox  through it as
well
> as the mixture of video and dvd players. I guess this is a standard
> feature, although it would be nice to have a 'standard' vga connector
as
> well.
> 3/ I don't need something that has 'lots.1' sound processor in it -
> that's taken care of.
> 4/ darkened viewing conditions will not be feasible - it will need to
> withstand daylight viewing.
>
> Things I'm not too sure about,
> 1/ 'HD ready' vs plane old vanilla 'HD'. Is it that HD is already
fully
> 'compliant' vs 'ready' meaning I need to add some other box later?
> 2/ There seems to be different 'standards' of  HD - I guess they all
use
> the same physical connection but - as with scart connections, you get
> various different video sources through different pinnings of lead.
Also
> something to do with 700 or 1000 odd lines -
> 3/ Do I need to watch out for 'burn in' any more - I think from not to
> recent discussions that it isn't a problem but I thought I would ask.
> 4/ I've seen serial ports mentioned before for control... I don't know
> if I would /defiantly/ use one but I guess its a nice to have.
> 5/ The old 'plasma vs LCD' debate
>
>
> I would appreciate some of the shared collective knowledge on this if
> anyone has any thoughts.
> Cheers
> Wayne.
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