I've got a 2003 era 32" 4:3 Zenith CRT HDTV (32V37). I got it because it was the first reasonably priced HDTV I found with a built in HD tuner.
Actually, the 4:3 is a compromise that has worked out wonderfully. It works great with non-HD content (no bars), and I just zoom it on 16:9 material. It seems like the NFL and MLB have adjusted their HD content for 4:3, since the scores are no longer cut off when you zoom their 16:9 content.
I've seen a good number of 4:3 CRT digital TVs out there, all very reasonably priced. Some are HD, some are not. Either way, I would say to find something that you can afford, and just do it.
While most people have been hemming and hawing the last few years, I've been enjoying HDTV. Just get something that you can afford. CRTs are cheap, just do it. One day 50" 1080p plasmas will be $500, and THEN you can upgrade again.
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Buzzcut @ Oct 23rd 2006 3:43PM
I've got a 2003 era 32" 4:3 Zenith CRT HDTV (32V37). I got it because it was the first reasonably priced HDTV I found with a built in HD tuner.
Actually, the 4:3 is a compromise that has worked out wonderfully. It works great with non-HD content (no bars), and I just zoom it on 16:9 material. It seems like the NFL and MLB have adjusted their HD content for 4:3, since the scores are no longer cut off when you zoom their 16:9 content.
I've seen a good number of 4:3 CRT digital TVs out there, all very reasonably priced. Some are HD, some are not. Either way, I would say to find something that you can afford, and just do it.
While most people have been hemming and hawing the last few years, I've been enjoying HDTV. Just get something that you can afford. CRTs are cheap, just do it. One day 50" 1080p plasmas will be $500, and THEN you can upgrade again.