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Dominic 11-24-2005 11:56 PM

\"HDTV compatible\"
 
what does this mean?? what do I have to do to make it HD ready, if anything?

I'm thinking of buying this tomorrow...anyone want to tell me yea or nay?

Toshiba 51"

krimson 11-25-2005 12:06 AM

Re: \"HDTV compatible\"
 
I'm pretty sure this means it can read a HD signal, but displays it at regular tv resolution. I may be mistaken.

cdxx 11-25-2005 12:08 AM

Re: \"HDTV compatible\"
 
that is pretty much correct

Vendal 11-25-2005 12:19 AM

Re: \"HDTV compatible\"
 
No, it means if you have access to an HD signal(i.e. digital cable or satalite when you subcribe to the actual HD channels) it will be able to display it. It will display at whatever aspect ratio the channel broadcasts by default normally. All HD TV's are HD compatible meaning they will display a HD signal that you provide. Unless it is specified as an ED TV which will display HD signals down converted to 480p as opposed to the better looking 720p or 1080i signals.

fluxrad 11-25-2005 12:23 AM

Re: \"HDTV compatible\"
 
Eh? HD Compatible means it'll play an HD source.

That TV will do 720p and 1080i so it's good to go. Personally, I'd recommend against getting a RP unless it's LCD, so maybe a Wega or DLP box would do ya (I got my 42" Grand Wega for $1600).

If you want detailed reviews on a particular set or just HD advice in general, check out avsforum.com.

kenberman 11-25-2005 12:24 AM

Re: \"HDTV compatible\"
 
you should look at any TV before you buy it, comparing it to other models. there are more differences today between technologies & brands than ever before, so it pays to do some research.

unless you really don't care, then you should buy it [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

captswifty 11-25-2005 02:49 AM

Re: \"HDTV compatible\"
 
I have a 3 year old model of that TV, and I like it a lot. The really nice thing is the stretch modes of the TV. If you're watching a non-HD program in 4:3, there are several modes to stretch the picture in different ways to fill the 16:9 screen and not have the picture look too distorted.

By HD compatible, what I think they're trying to say is "HD ready". I'm running an HD signal into my three year old unit, and it's fantastic.

NateDog 11-25-2005 02:50 AM

Re: \"HDTV compatible\"
 
I think "HD ready" means no internal HD tuner.

captswifty 11-25-2005 02:54 AM

Re: \"HDTV compatible\"
 
Yeah, I'm not sure if it does. Mine doesn't have an HD tuner, but it's three years old. I looked at the specs and it didn't say anything about a built-in HD tuner. In my experience that doesn't matter, most people use an external HD tuner anyway.

UncleRemus 11-25-2005 03:20 AM

Re: \"HDTV compatible\"
 
I picked this exact TV up a few weeks ago and love it. If you are thinking about getting this immediately, to let you know, it's on sale for $900 at Best Buy for black friday. If you pricematch that at Sears you'll be able to get it for $850. Heck of a deal.


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