we have an old 30" CRT RCA that is older than me (made sometime in the mid 70's and still has a excellent picture and sound, just needs a new remote), we plan on hooking it to our satellite box. We also have 2 13" TVs (one of them has a montgomery wards tag on the back and a mfg date of 1990). They all work, so we plan on getting some converter boxen.
Hey, if it aint broke, why fix it? and unless you want to personally buy me a new digital TV, I will be keeping the ones I have, thankyouverymuch.
It sounds like your idea of excellent picture and sound is far worse than average. I wouldn't consider any CTR's picture quality excellent. I'm sure that would be the majority opinion here at Engadget HD. I would have to question whether you have actually every seen HD video with remarks like that.
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iamdigitalman @ Nov 15th 2007 12:44AM
we have an old 30" CRT RCA that is older than me (made sometime in the mid 70's and still has a excellent picture and sound, just needs a new remote), we plan on hooking it to our satellite box. We also have 2 13" TVs (one of them has a montgomery wards tag on the back and a mfg date of 1990). They all work, so we plan on getting some converter boxen.
Hey, if it aint broke, why fix it? and unless you want to personally buy me a new digital TV, I will be keeping the ones I have, thankyouverymuch.
I hate our disposable society.
Aaron P @ Nov 15th 2007 12:52AM
It sounds like your idea of excellent picture and sound is far worse than average. I wouldn't consider any CTR's picture quality excellent. I'm sure that would be the majority opinion here at Engadget HD. I would have to question whether you have actually every seen HD video with remarks like that.