Posted on 11/29/2005 11:24:04 PM PST by This Just In
I bought a Mitsubishi 55" 1080i HDTV about a month ago. It's a projection type (so you have the three tubes to converge) but once it was set up, it has a gorgeous picture and I enjoy it immensely!
The one I got was listed for $7500, but I picked it up for under a thousand a couple of years ago.
If you want a real good theater experiance, get a 2500 lumens or better xga projector with a digital connection.
There are some now on Ebay for under $2000 that are pretty good.
Just find a seller with lots of sales and great feed back.
Example: This one looks like a good one for someone on a budget from a good seller IMO.
http://cgi.ebay.com/INFOCUS-LP-790-XGA-Projector-3000-Lumens-LP790-HDTV_W0QQitemZ8728914787QQcategoryZ41842QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I am on several HDTV forums, I suggest the following for possible technical information, (you may have to navigate to different areas of these forums), I prefer satelliteguys.us for most information, but they all are good.
http://www.satelliteguys.us/search.php?searchid=964338
http://www.highdefforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=38
BTW: I bought a Sony 34" XBR (CRT) TV in April (paid $2k then, now they are a few hundred $$ cheaper), great picture and the picture tube is "super fine pitch"!!
If you have any questions, please freepmail me.
Thanks very much!
And thank you very much!
Try this link,
http://www.satelliteguys.us/forumdisplay.php?f=4
Gives you an idea of where to go.
I and another friend have digital projectors with 3000+ lumens.
HD broadcasts are much better experiances than going to the movies.
Also get a DVD player that upgrades the 480P dvd to 720P, like this one on ebay that I own.
http://cgi.ebay.com/LG-LST-3510A-HDTV-RECEIVER-TUNER-DVD-Player-REGION-FREE_W0QQitemZ5836143883QQcategoryZ11072QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Not only do I get the bump up in resolution on the DVD, but it is also an OTA HD tuner. In Los Angeles there are 43 digital free OTA channels to view (last I counted).
All KLH speakers are magnetically shielded, meaning all the magnets in their speakers are shielded from ruining your other electrical componets.
JBL L-112 Bumps!
I'm sure they do, I just posted about a great way to use a little money to make a very good home theater system.
I have had my JBLs since 82. Have rebuilt them twice and they are due for a third. In the long run I dont think I could have spent less and gotten a better sounding set of speakers. I lucked out when I wuz young and didnt know any better.
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