My 2002 Sony 57" died last month. The cost to fix the B board and install three new tubes will...
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My 2002 Sony 57" died last month. The cost to fix the B board and install three new tubes will be $815.00. I decided to buy new.
I would prefer a 70"+ plasma, but with the $40k price tag. NO thanks. Anywayz.
My living area is rather large. I sit 14 feet back from the TV, so a larger screen size will suit my needs much better than the average 42-50" displays.
I have been looking at the mitsubishi 73" and 82" series C9 (73" only), 737 and 837 series. I have read several complaints on older mits models, but have come across few or none concerning the new model series listed above. I understand the lamp will need to be replaced and I guess I would deal with that problem once a year or so, if it were.
I would like some advice and thoughts regarding these models. I wonder if it would be a decent investment or would I just be entering into trouble land. If the problems are to problematic I guess I would just settle with a 65" but get the panasonic plasma, which I don't think I would have any issues with.
However, due to the living room size, I would like to settle for the larger display IF the newer series mits are quality items.
Thank you for your response.
how well does this model projector onto not totally flat surfaces, like sliding cupboard doors? and...
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how well does this model projector onto not totally flat surfaces, like sliding cupboard doors? and how far should viewers sit from said wall? Can you recommend some kind of sound deadening fabric or screen material. Thanks a bunch.