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09-30-2009, 05:16 PM | #31 |
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Stick with Sony, we have the EXACT same model here in the Office 4 months in, picture is like sucks!!! Then had to call tech support or lack of..... I finally got through to someone that wasn't reading the manual and knew the codes....
Source 7434 is the code to access the tv database and reboot everything.... But overall its kewl..... not too bad
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09-30-2009, 06:41 PM | #32 |
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I'd just save up a little extra and/or wait till holiday sales events.
I'd rather save for a better brand at the very least. A good TV should last you at least 8 yrs or so. A 2 warranty isn't going to cover that. Personally I've had the best experience with Sharp TV's. Also good experience with Panasonic, Pioneer, Toshiba, & Mitsubishi. Not a fan (or had bad luck) with Sony. Looking at Newegg, if I had to buy today, I'd opt for a Toshiba 40" 1080p for $630 shipped. Newegg.com - TOSHIBA 40" 16:9 8ms 1080p LCD HDTV 40RV525R LCD tv's are getting cheaper these days though. Seems like anything over 50" 1080p flat-screen will get pricey & well over $1k |
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