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Old 10-05-2005, 08:16 PM   #25
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LCD's have problems with off angle viewing as well as native resolution. Better to wait for the new OCD screens comming this year, meanwhile you have to consider the size of the room and what you intend to watch as well as how deep are your pockets. Also several of the new systems will allow you to connect DVD, Video, SVideo, digital and computer graphics cards to the screen, so look for the features you want or need.

Lastly, if it's expensive ask for an in home demo, much better to judge from your own lounge chair.

Regards Prof. Rabbit


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Originally Posted by ferris01
Thanks everyone...

We sort of have it narrowed it down to the LG widescreen or the Sony 3LCD RP Grand Wega 50 inch. Sort of opposite ends of the scale i know. But as we mainly entertain at home (mortgage impaired) the big LCD would be great...
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