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Old 12-01-2005, 08:04 AM   #76
AaronSJ
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Originally Posted by Draug
Is $2000ish the most you can spend? If so, the EDTV is the way to go. Can you spend $3000? If so, anyone who can spend $3000 can surely spend $4000 on a product that is twice as good.
Thanks for the reply Draug (and NFotiu). You're certaintly right -- it's not cut & dry at all! I guess I'm looking to spend somewhere between $2000 and $3000, but as you said, if I'm willing to spend $3000, why not spend $4000 on something that is that much better? Actually, I'm probably going to end up buying a second television in the next few years (Let's call it "Spousal Argument Insurance")... so I'm leaning towards the lower-priced EDTV now, with the promise of upgrading to in a year or two to a HDTV Plasma... hopefully at a much lower price.

My biggest fear is that I'll be disappointed with EDTV, but that doesn't sound like the case at all...
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