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Hi all,
My 5-year old 27" Sony Wega broke down, so I thought I would upgrade to
an HDTV set. After some research, I got the Samsung SlimFit 30" HDTV
set. I have two problems with it:
1. Immediately, I noticed that straight lines aren't very straight, and
tried to fiddle with the service mode options, but to no avail. Googling
showed me that most other owners of this same set are experiencing
similar problems.
2. Most of what I watch is from digital satellite. I noticed that the
picture quality of non-HDTV signal looks much worse on the Samsung than
on my old Sony Wega or any other non-HDTV set.
So, I'm thinking of returning the Samsung, and getting another one. My
main question is which HDTV set best displays regular digital satellite
signals? How would it compare to an EDTV set, or to my old Sony Wega?
Shall I take the plunge and go with HDTV, or stick with EDTV?
Thanks,
--Ala
Hi all,
My 5-year old 27" Sony Wega broke down, so I thought I would upgrade to
an HDTV set. After some research, I got the Samsung SlimFit 30" HDTV
set. I have two problems with it:
1. Immediately, I noticed that straight lines aren't very straight, and
tried to fiddle with the service mode options, but to no avail. Googling
showed me that most other owners of this same set are experiencing
similar problems.
2. Most of what I watch is from digital satellite. I noticed that the
picture quality of non-HDTV signal looks much worse on the Samsung than
on my old Sony Wega or any other non-HDTV set.
So, I'm thinking of returning the Samsung, and getting another one. My
main question is which HDTV set best displays regular digital satellite
signals? How would it compare to an EDTV set, or to my old Sony Wega?
Shall I take the plunge and go with HDTV, or stick with EDTV?
Thanks,
--Ala