Big Screen TV's

lol, maybe I need to get Brad's sons to buy one and ship it to me.

On this same subject, how do the HDTV's handle non-HD broadcasting and/or DVD's? Someone told me that the HDTV's have a fuzzy picture when the program is not HD-formatted. I don't know how much of Cox's programming is in HD, and none of our DVD's are blu-ray.

It really depends on who is broadcasting it some shows will just get cropped to a 4X3 image on your HDTV and not look too bad some will get stretched and look squished. Some programming looks fine and others look terrible it all depends like I said on who is broadcasting it and how they are sending the signal.

Check out this forum for much more info on all things high def and SD also
www.highdefforum.com you will be amazed at the ammt of knowledge on this site.
 
I have 2 Vizio's a 47 inch LCD in the living room cost me $1399 last year at this time. It is 1080p with 2 HDMI ports, for my blu ray and hd box from comcast. About 2 months after having this TV my wife was at BJ's (like sams if you aren't from the north) and they were getting rid of their display models a 36 inch LCD and she bought it for $498. They normally run $698, I used to be a Sony TV guy, every other TV in my house is Sony, but the cost is so high for a quality Sony LCD, that Vizio feeds the need. Great company too, one of the RCA cable jacks wasn't working right and since my TV is over 32 inches they sent out a repair man at no charge to me to fix it. He told me that he has had a contract with Vizio for 3 years now and I was only the second TV he was sent out to fix in our area.
 





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