G
Guest
Guest
Archived from groups: alt.video.ptv.tivo (More info?)
Hi, Lisa,
A few thoughts on televisions:
1. Plasma's are subject to 'burn in' if you play games, use closed
captioning, etc
2. The picture quality of flat screen TV's (and tube TV's as well) will be
mediocre in standard definition. High definition shows will look excellent,
and DVD's will look very good.
3. What cable TV package do you have? I took a look at the Comcast web site
earlier this evening and found that the top package is about $96. Add to
that the high definition service at $7.50, a DVR, and the whole thing comes
to about $113, or thereabouts. How much do you pay now?
4. I like the idea of a plasma because should you move cross country in 2-3
years, the TV could be shipped, or I could take it and you could buy a new
TV when you relocate. Larger sets would be difficult and expensive to ship.
I don't spend a lot of time right now concerning my self with events that
will transpire several years in the future, but it is a consideration.
5. A big advantage of flat screen TV's is that they are wall mountable. If
you are not going to wall mount it, it will end up on a table that is
probably as wide as a thin rear projection set. If you do wall mount it, the
wires will have to be run through the wall or else you will have a mess of
wires hanging down from the wall. Professionals can run the wires in the
wall, but you are in an apartment, and I don't know if it will be worthwhile
going to that much trouble and expense.
6. Lastly, regardless of all the stuff above, you can get a 60" thin rear
projection set for around the same price as a 42" plasma. You saw both sets
at Best Buy. What do you think? You're the one that will be watching...
Let's talk tomorrow evening and make a decision.
Love,
Dad
Hi, Lisa,
A few thoughts on televisions:
1. Plasma's are subject to 'burn in' if you play games, use closed
captioning, etc
2. The picture quality of flat screen TV's (and tube TV's as well) will be
mediocre in standard definition. High definition shows will look excellent,
and DVD's will look very good.
3. What cable TV package do you have? I took a look at the Comcast web site
earlier this evening and found that the top package is about $96. Add to
that the high definition service at $7.50, a DVR, and the whole thing comes
to about $113, or thereabouts. How much do you pay now?
4. I like the idea of a plasma because should you move cross country in 2-3
years, the TV could be shipped, or I could take it and you could buy a new
TV when you relocate. Larger sets would be difficult and expensive to ship.
I don't spend a lot of time right now concerning my self with events that
will transpire several years in the future, but it is a consideration.
5. A big advantage of flat screen TV's is that they are wall mountable. If
you are not going to wall mount it, it will end up on a table that is
probably as wide as a thin rear projection set. If you do wall mount it, the
wires will have to be run through the wall or else you will have a mess of
wires hanging down from the wall. Professionals can run the wires in the
wall, but you are in an apartment, and I don't know if it will be worthwhile
going to that much trouble and expense.
6. Lastly, regardless of all the stuff above, you can get a 60" thin rear
projection set for around the same price as a 42" plasma. You saw both sets
at Best Buy. What do you think? You're the one that will be watching...
Let's talk tomorrow evening and make a decision.
Love,
Dad