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We are looking into buying a TV for our basement and went into overload when we went out looking. We had no idea this would be soooo complicated!
It's hard to say how much this TV will be used.... our kids are teenagers and would like to have friends over and a place to themselves. Also, I'm sure my DH will watch football. I probably will not spend much time down there as it is a true basement - it's finished but I've never been fond of basements....
We were originally thinking of purchasing a 32" regular flat screen TV and were going to spend around $700-$800. Then we talked to a salesman who said we should go with a TV that was HDTV ready and widescreen....... This adds about $400-500 to the price. Then there's the new skinny DLP....
I'd appreciate any thoughts.... we are willing to spend $1,200-$1,400. We can hook up to an existing cable but to add a box to covert the signal to HD it would cost an additional $10.00/month. Thanks for any help!
It's hard to say how much this TV will be used.... our kids are teenagers and would like to have friends over and a place to themselves. Also, I'm sure my DH will watch football. I probably will not spend much time down there as it is a true basement - it's finished but I've never been fond of basements....
We were originally thinking of purchasing a 32" regular flat screen TV and were going to spend around $700-$800. Then we talked to a salesman who said we should go with a TV that was HDTV ready and widescreen....... This adds about $400-500 to the price. Then there's the new skinny DLP....
I'd appreciate any thoughts.... we are willing to spend $1,200-$1,400. We can hook up to an existing cable but to add a box to covert the signal to HD it would cost an additional $10.00/month. Thanks for any help!