Monday, January 18, 2010

Lcd Pole HD Cathode Ray Tube?

HD Cathode Ray Tube? - lcd pole

Has anyone seen or heard of a cathode ray tube TV HD? I want a CRT that has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 progressive scan.
I will not touch LCD or plasma with a boat in 1000 Foot Pole. They are a rip off and a mass of fraud, an idiot!

I worked in a television studio and said all the CRT was the best, and if someone knows that they - they should work with these teams.

In any case, to know if anyone has seen or heard of one, you could give me? Thank you.

4 comments:

kc2irv said...

CRT HDTVs have for a while. not easy to see.

been there done that got shirt said...

The current high-resolution CRTs are 1080i/480p/480i everyone and is not capable of displaying 720p or 1080p. Even then, those who are harder to come, new LCD panels are cheaper and better resolution. Perhaps you can find a monitor of 20 inches or larger computer that gives you what the search for the resolution (1920x1080), but I doubt it is HDCP hardware decoding of HD-DVD or Blu-ray.

I would say that the CRT is not the best, because I agree that a good CRT monitor team is better than the best LCD or Plasma monitor, at least in terms of color palette, discount rate and contrast ratio. However, you should see some of the new LCD panels - they are very competitive with prices, such as TV widescreen SDTV and provide an image with a contrast ratio though. And you have your 1920x1080p resolution you need.

shane r said...

HD CRT TV are of the highest quality, reliability and price. I think that Toshiba, LG, Samsung, Sanyo, and sell them here. Odd Lot Sales Assistant will tell you that there is no such thing, or try to sell you an LCD or plasma, because that's all they sell.

Santa Claus said...

I have not heard of HDTV CRT, but if there is one, I'm sure it is big, heavy and expensive. Although the LCD and plasma are more expensive, do not have their own benefits of CRT. For example, all digital, and take care not to establish an analog signal.

If you have an HDTV big screen and do not want an LCD or plasma, I suggest getting a DLP. Later (I think they called HD-ILA) chips with 3 separate RGB picture quality is excellent, and 65 "DLP weighs about 75 pounds and are less expensive than plasma and LCD.

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