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  1. John S

    Buying an RPTV, but somewhat disillusioned

    Here in Denver when you get digital cable you also get regular cable with it. You need a high quality spliter to an NTSC tuner like in your TV and/or VCR.
  2. John S

    Buying an RPTV, but somewhat disillusioned

    ChuckSolo, Give the widescreen edition of "The Exorcist" a try sometime too.. :-) It got me several times on my new 60" even though I have seen it a ton of times. 1st time it had got me in the last many many viewings.
  3. John S

    Buying an RPTV, but somewhat disillusioned

    "It's going to be quite a transition from a 27" to a 47" but I think I'll live thru it. " lol Those are good issues to be faced with!!!
  4. John S

    Buying an RPTV, but somewhat disillusioned

    The $100 price difference did/does seem to be the average clearance sale price difference between sets with and without the ATSC tuner for sure.
  5. John S

    Buying an RPTV, but somewhat disillusioned

    It is best to use them for a good 200 hours or so, then have them calibrated professionally. Things do move over time, as any given set burns in. People have just as many issues with nearly all the different types of HDTV's. Just different ones for different designs.
  6. John S

    Buying an RPTV, but somewhat disillusioned

    HDTV and EDTV give you a lot of options, and different ways to run... NTSC is much simpler for sure. Are you ready for the technical invlovement need for EDTV and/or HDTV, only you can answer that. But keep in mind, weather you like it or not, HDTV is comming in a few years. I do...
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