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Old 09-30-2004, 12:27 PM   #1
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I'm going to be moving in to a new place next July (or whenever its ready) and I'm starting to shop around to get the stuff I'm going to need. The biggest problem with the living room is the lack of an obvious place to put the TV without blocking my big window that has a nice view which I would like to leave unobstructed. What I'm looking for is probably something from the 27" to 36" range. The huge problem though is depth. I would like to keep it to 14" or less.

I've done a little looking around and if samsung made their DLP's a little smaller they would be perfect. I also was told that Toshiba 26HL83's had an amazing picture (26" LCD).

I don't need it right away or anything, but I wouldn't mind getting it soon so I know how much money is going to end up sunk in this thing so I can save/decide on other things.
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Old 09-30-2004, 12:42 PM   #2
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If you're not moving until next July, I'd wait until next year's Soundsaround Big 4 sale. Always the cheapest for TV's. I bought a Sony 42" Grand Wega at what I thought was a cheap price of $3,000. Soundsaround had it for $2,800 at the sale, with a stand.

That window will also cause havoc with ambient light and picture quality, so some blinds for those afternoon hockey games might be needed too.

One thing to keep in mind - a TV might be 14" but count on another 3" for the wires and cords to stick out the back.

Your depth & size requirements have you in a bit of a bind. Most CRT based solutions won't meet your depth criteria. LCD projection will likely check in at about $3000 but get you close to your size requirements. One other piece of experience that I can pass on is that once you get an HDTV you'll have a burning desire to upgrade all your inputs to HD quality. A Shaw digital HD terminal is $333 after rebates typically, and an upconverting DVD player is about $250 right now. Factor in another $200-$250 for cables, assuming you go for mid end ones, and have 50% of what you'll need already (depending on how many components you have).

Stands are also surprisingly expensive. I recommend the Ikea Stormark for all of $85. Far better priced than the $300 Sony ones. Fits 16:9 TV's great.

Also something to consider is a warranty. Given the new state of LCD / DLP technogy I opted for a ($500) 5 year on my new set. Read the review sites and you'll see a lot of gripes, which is why I went this route for a little bit of comfort.

So at the end of the day, my "$3000" TV really cost me more around $4,500, after the above and yes, GST.

My advice: start sucking up to the wife now (if it's applicable)
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Old 09-30-2004, 01:18 PM   #3
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Buy a projector and a screen that will come down in front of the window. You'll get a bigger image, and no depth problem, and no covering up the window problem... well, when you aren't using it.
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Old 09-30-2004, 01:30 PM   #4
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Buy a projector and a screen that will come down in front of the window. You'll get a bigger image, and no depth problem, and no covering up the window problem... well, when you aren't using it.
Yes but if you forget to drop the screen you might be giving your neighbour of free showing of the red shoe diaries
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Old 09-30-2004, 01:32 PM   #5
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Yes but if you forget to drop the screen you might be giving your neighbour of free showing of the red shoe diaries


I'm sure somewhere along the way he would notice that he's not seeing a picture
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Old 09-30-2004, 01:33 PM   #6
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Originally posted by CaptainCrunch@Sep 30 2004, 12:30 PM
problem... well, when you aren't using it.

Yes but if you forget to drop the screen you might be giving your neighbour of free showing of the red shoe diaries
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