03-09-2003, 14:54
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A new TV?
I'm in the market for a new TV. Anyone any advice?
I want widescreen and surround sound.
I use NTL for my TV so are there any issues with 100hz?
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03-09-2003, 15:03
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No there aren't issues with 100Hz.
Recently got a Toshiba 32ZP18Q Framescan TV 32" with Dolby 5.1 and full surround.
vvvvvv Good
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03-09-2003, 15:52
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Plasma!
but my wife won't let me get one  .....yet
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03-09-2003, 17:15
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i might be wrong here but dont plasmas only last a few years or a limited amount of time before they fail ?
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03-09-2003, 23:08
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Slightly OT
How much TV output ( if any) is broadcast in 5.1 or whatever it it that DVD/home theatre systems can ouput - I think I've been mislead to think that you only got that 5.1 sound off of DVDs ?
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04-09-2003, 08:26
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Plasma is out of the question, i want it to last more than a few years
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04-09-2003, 08:27
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bob_a_builder, not sure what point you are trying to make
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04-09-2003, 08:28
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Quote:
Originally posted by kronas
i might be wrong here but dont plasmas only last a few years or a limited amount of time before they fail ?
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Yes but the life of a plasma is comparable to that of a crt. I read up on this a while back......
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04-09-2003, 08:32
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A CRT should last 10 years plus. A plasma will last about 3 yrs
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04-09-2003, 08:37
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Quote:
Originally posted by kronas
i might be wrong here but dont plasmas only last a few years or a limited amount of time before they fail ?
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I believe plasmas have to be "recharged" every so often. This shouldn't limit their overall life though. (And if you can afford to spend five grand upwards on a TV, you can afford to have it recharged...)
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04-09-2003, 10:39
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I have a Sony widescreen TV and the picture quality is lovely, especially when compared to my parents' JVC widescreen set
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04-09-2003, 11:16
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How much TV output ( if any) is broadcast in 5.1 or whatever it it that DVD/home theatre systems can ouput - I think I've been mislead to think that you only got that 5.1 sound off of DVDs
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sorry should have started a new thread I suppose.
It was a straight question, not trying to make any points
currently I can buy a dvd player with 5.1 decoder, and add a 5.1. speaker system and get 5.1 surround sound when playing a dvd.
My question is can I get such sound from TV broadcasts - thought they were Nicam.
do i need a TV with 51. decoder built in ?,
are (can) the broadcasters transmit 5.1 sound ?
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04-09-2003, 11:18
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The 5.1 is not supplied via the TV broadcasts. I use it for the DVD playbacks.
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04-09-2003, 11:35
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Quote:
Originally posted by bob_a_builder
sorry should have started a new thread I suppose.
It was a straight question, not trying to make any points
currently I can buy a dvd player with 5.1 decoder, and add a 5.1. speaker system and get 5.1 surround sound when playing a dvd.
My question is can I get such sound from TV broadcasts - thought they were Nicam.
do i need a TV with 51. decoder built in ?,
are (can) the broadcasters transmit 5.1 sound ?
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The only TV broadcasts with DD 5.1 are the movie channels on Sky if you have a Sky+ box.
You will get Dolby ProLogic Surround from any other TV broadcasts which is 4 channels of sound decoded from the normal stereo (Front left & right, center, and a rear channel)
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04-09-2003, 13:49
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Quote:
Originally posted by Mimizuku no Lew
I have a Sony widescreen TV and the picture quality is lovely, especially when compared to my parents' JVC widescreen set
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Quite agree - we bought a Sony as it was much better than any other on display at the time.
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