Re: Advice?

From: Leonard Caillouet (no_at_no.com)
Date: 08/27/04


Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 20:08:15 -0400

Among people who work on them a lot, You will likely find the consensus to
be Sony, but not necessarily the XBR.

Of course, there sill be some people who think that Sony is not what it used
to be. I would take one of the newest sets over those from a decade ago in
a second.

Leonard

"Carl Jenkins" <carl@jenkins.com> wrote in message
news:YFuXc.13047$A8.9894@edtnps89...
>
> Hello All,
>
> It's time for a new TV receiver!
> I don't think a flat-panel is really
> worth the prices just for the light
> weight and ablilty to "hang it on a wall".
> I have decided on a 32" to 37" flat-face
> CRT wide-screen, high definition of course!
> Would you say this is wise starting point?
> What would be your makers/models of choice?
> What are your experiences concerning repair
> frequency for the various manufacturers?
>
> Thanx for your time,
>
> Carl
>



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