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2oldman wrote:paulcardoza wrote:Maybe.. but have you ever watched a 'crawler' at the bottom of the screen on a news show? The cheap TV that I watch it on at the gym will stretch and bend the letters as they enter and leave the corners of the screen. Perhaps it's just that particular brand.
Other than that, buy cheap! At less than 42", HD picture quality is nearly indistinguishable from one TV to another.
And the sound is another issue with cheap. They will cut costs anywhere they can (hence, cheap) and sound is one area to hack.
Buyer beware.. it's best to go to a store and LOOK at the various brands. If these anomalies don't bother you, then by all means go cheap.
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โAug-01-2013 10:08 AM
paulcardoza wrote:Maybe.. but have you ever watched a 'crawler' at the bottom of the screen on a news show? The cheap TV that I watch it on at the gym will stretch and bend the letters as they enter and leave the corners of the screen. Perhaps it's just that particular brand.
Other than that, buy cheap! At less than 42", HD picture quality is nearly indistinguishable from one TV to another.
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scbwr wrote:
While this subject is being discussed...are there any opinions/experiences about Jenson televisions which are advertised as being designed for RV applications versus other consumer televisions?
โAug-01-2013 09:47 AM
IAMICHABOD wrote:I've never noticed any viewing angle problem with Sony or Samsung.
Yes I found that getting a TV that had a good viewing angle was almost impossible.
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lamoz wrote:
Looking at some nice 24" 12volt LED tvs. but don't now how much I can watch without running my house battery down.