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October 1st, 2005, 10:09 AM
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Meet Lyla Grace!
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I just got done going up to my roof and installing a VU-75XR antenna from Radio Shack. Was only $40.
My signal strength on the WB was only 84 before install, new one has it at 92. Woo!
The WB's signal goes down at night for some reason, and Gilmore Girls and Supernatural all looked bad last week, pixely, dropped audio, etc.
So hopefully this fixes it.
Mike
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October 2nd, 2005, 10:00 AM
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Chandler Mike, we just bought a 55" Grand Wega online--any clue whether we should get the 4 year extended warranty (parts and labor) the dude is trying to sell us for $199?
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October 2nd, 2005, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Kolobotomy
Chandler Mike, we just bought a 55" Grand Wega online--any clue whether we should get the 4 year extended warranty (parts and labor) the dude is trying to sell us for $199?
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I actually bought the extended warranty from SonyStyle.com I think...hmm, wonder if I even did buy that...
Sony has their own for cheaper...
Mike
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October 2nd, 2005, 11:35 AM
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And I'm pretty dense when it comes to this sort of stuff--but I always thought rear-projection tvs were the ones which faded and darkened as you viewed from the side--and I also thought LCD's were not rear-projection--but when I read the materials on the Grand Wega, it said it is a rear-projection LCD. But it doesn't darken from the side, at least the one I saw (an A20) at Best Buy. What am I missing here?
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October 2nd, 2005, 12:44 PM
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Meet Lyla Grace!
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Originally Posted by Kolobotomy
And I'm pretty dense when it comes to this sort of stuff--but I always thought rear-projection tvs were the ones which faded and darkened as you viewed from the side--and I also thought LCD's were not rear-projection--but when I read the materials on the Grand Wega, it said it is a rear-projection LCD. But it doesn't darken from the side, at least the one I saw (an A20) at Best Buy. What am I missing here?
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It will darken as you get to the sides of it, but mine isn't that bad, just like you, I saw it in Best Buy first.
It's just a really good TV.
Now vertically, it will get worse quicker than moving sideways...
Mike
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October 2nd, 2005, 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Chandler Mike
It will darken as you get to the sides of it, but mine isn't that bad, just like you, I saw it in Best Buy first.
It's just a really good TV.
Now vertically, it will get worse quicker than moving sideways...
Mike
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Then which types of TV's don't darken from the sides?
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October 2nd, 2005, 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Kolobotomy
Then which types of TV's don't darken from the sides?
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Direct view CRTs, LCD and plasma panel displays and front projectors.
I think any rear projection TV would darken to the extreme sides. The bigger LCDs, DLPs, and CRTs are rear projection.
I think mine is about 145-150 degree view side to side with out any significant darkening of the picture. If you stand up more than 18" the screen brightness is about 1/2. It doesn't bother me because I don't stand up or sit to the sides to watch TV.
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October 2nd, 2005, 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by SirChaz
Direct view CRTs, LCD and plasma panel displays and front projectors.
I think any rear projection TV would darken to the extreme sides. The bigger LCDs, DLPs, and CRTs are rear projection.
I think mine is about 145-150 degree view side to side with out any significant darkening of the picture. If you stand up more than 18" the screen brightness is about 1/2. It doesn't bother me because I don't stand up or sit to the sides to watch TV.
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So I assume that direct view is more expensive--is it possible on the 55" we've ordered?
I also (based on what you've said) assume that if the TV watching in my home is essentially my wife and I parked on the couch 15 feet away, the 55" Grand Wega A20 is a good bet.
Thanks, Mike and SirChaz.
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October 2nd, 2005, 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Kolobotomy
So I assume that direct view is more expensive--is it possible on the 55" we've ordered?
I also (based on what you've said) assume that if the TV watching in my home is essentially my wife and I parked on the couch 15 feet away, the 55" Grand Wega A20 is a good bet.
Thanks, Mike and SirChaz.
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Outside of a front projector, I don't know of any direct view 55" TVs.
Well, except $10,000 plasmas.
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October 3rd, 2005, 01:09 PM
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Here's another few novice HD questions:
I have Directv. I have an HDTV ready TV. I understand that I'll need a new reciever to get the DTV HD channels. In order to get my local channels I'll need another antenea, right? Will I have to change the TV input everytime I want to watch "Lost" in HD, or can I just tune to channel 7 as I would normally? Is the antenea a pain to install?
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October 3rd, 2005, 01:30 PM
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Meet Lyla Grace!
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Originally Posted by Pariah
Here's another few novice HD questions:
I have Directv. I have an HDTV ready TV. I understand that I'll need a new reciever to get the DTV HD channels. In order to get my local channels I'll need another antenea, right? Will I have to change the TV input everytime I want to watch "Lost" in HD, or can I just tune to channel 7 as I would normally? Is the antenea a pain to install?
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No, your HD Receiver will have an input for your antenna right alongside the satellite input (or inputs if you get the DVR).
And the channels will appear in your normal DTV guide as 12.1, 15.1, 5.1, etc, which are the Digital/HD channels.
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October 4th, 2005, 11:04 AM
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Could I just get an antenna and and hook it through with my DTV box and get the local channels for free (not paying the extra HD package charge and NOT getting HBO,etc in HD)? Would those channels show up in my gude if I did that?
Or, could I put the HD antenna signal in another input and watch local channels in HD by switching to that input?
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October 4th, 2005, 12:40 PM
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Meet Lyla Grace!
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Originally Posted by Pariah
Could I just get an antenna and and hook it through with my DTV box and get the local channels for free (not paying the extra HD package charge and NOT getting HBO,etc in HD)? Would those channels show up in my gude if I did that?
Or, could I put the HD antenna signal in another input and watch local channels in HD by switching to that input?
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No, since your TV is a HD Monitor, it doesn't have an HD Tuner/Receiver in it...so you'd need that first.
If you can buy one somewhere, then you could also buy an antenna and hook it up directly to your TV, but then you'd be switching video inputs for cable and TV.
Mike
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October 4th, 2005, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by SirChaz
I almost forgot Cox cable has HDTV and they rent the HDTV STBs.
They carry about 8 HDTV channels plus HBO, Showtime and Starz if you already subscribe to those channels.
The big thing coming (from COX) is an HD-DVR that is a recorder like Tivo that can record shows in HD. Tivo has had an HD-DVR out for a while now.
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I just got one from Comcast and it is awesome . I do not have a HD TV but I recieve the HD chanells and even without HD those chanells are way better looking than the standard ones . Last night I watched the Monday night football game on the HD and you can see way more of the field . AWESOME!!
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October 14th, 2005, 09:56 AM
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Just got my 55" Wega, and it's great, takes up half the wall, the Yotes looked good last night on it. I'm a moron when it comes to high-tech stuff, and this is very basic I think, so I'm hoping somebody can help out.
I've got Cox cable, a dvd player, the tv, and an amp. Does it make a difference if I connect cable to dvd to tv to amp in a single line, or should I have separate connections to the amp (cable to tv to amp, and then dvd connecting both to the tv and amp on separate lines)? I've heard it makes a difference in some way, but not sure how or even if it really does.
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