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mojo
01-06-2006, 11:46 PM
My trusty Sony 68cm 4:3 TV died the other day, so I thought it's probably time to "upgrade" to a new-fangled wide-screen TV.

After buying a Sanyo CRT wide screen TV that lasted literally three hours before it died (I have a lot of luck with TV's). I took it back and bought a Magnavox 81cm LCD TV.

After a week of squinting and adjusting brightness, contrast and colour - I honestly can't believe this is what passes for a TV. It's unwatchable. There's just no dynamic range.

This TV was ~$1300 and I know it's not top of the range, but do they all have such bad contrast? Anyone have any experience with LCD TV's? What's a good TV these days!

I'm starting to think that getting my old TV fixed would have been a better option.

RB
01-06-2006, 11:57 PM
I don't blame you Terry.

janoskiss
02-06-2006, 12:03 AM
Magnavox is at the very bottom of the heap. $1300 for an 81cm LCD is very cheap. Now you know why. Same money for a 50-60cm LCD would buy a decent unit.

I'm all for CRT for TV. It's cheap and works well in any light. Nothing that I'd watch on TV needs a hi-def display. I have a Sanyo Z3 projector for movies and it rocks. Since I started watching movies on the big screen with the Z3, no plasma or LCD screen is good enough. It does require a dark room though. Some of last year's Snake Valley campers would have seen it in action.

asimov
02-06-2006, 12:41 AM
Lol, I can't even stand using this poxy LCD screen on my laptop let alone an LCD TV.

[1ponders]
02-06-2006, 04:22 AM
Love my 42" plasma ;)

GrampianStars
02-06-2006, 04:46 AM
G'day Terry (Mojo)
shop here first (look) http://www.tvmarket.com.au/
theres some pretty keen prices
I've a great LG 42" Plasma wide screen in the lounge :whistle:
also a 90" wide screen roof mounted auto screen with acer projector :thumbsup:
(drool when the footy's on) :P
in th workshop a 21" wide screen Samsung LCD TV ($1,000)
(fantastic no reflections with auto light adjust) :D

h0ughy
02-06-2006, 07:36 AM
I got a TEAC 81cm LCD TV for $1700, its not too bad too watch. bang for bucks, it came with a 3 year warranty. Nice bright screen too.

mojo
02-06-2006, 10:16 AM
Thanks guys. I think I'll take it back and get a refund. If it cost $500 and I had it hanging on the wall of the garage, it would be worth the price but for everyday use, it's atrocious.
I'll have a look around and see how much it costs to fix my old TV maybe. Anyone know any non-shonky TV repairers around Melbourne? :shrug:

janoskiss
02-06-2006, 11:04 AM
No, but you can probably get a new CRT TV for the cost of the repair.

mojo
02-06-2006, 11:14 AM
That's the thought that crossed my mind. Which is why I started on this "upgrade" cycle.