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Originally Posted by TopperHarley
Interesting observations. If I find out I took a step down by spending another $500 to go with the PX over the PD that is already in my living room I am going to go absolutley ape %^&*! I could give a ratz about loseing the 200 lines (Don't miss what you don't see for me) but if I end up with a worse picture like everyone said I wouldn't,,, mamma freaken mia! I swore up and down that the ED had a better picture and the propeller heads convinced me that it was all an illusion and that tvs look different at home. Yeah right, tell me another one. I am going to feel like a real horses a$$ when I have to bring the better of the two TVs back because I can't return the crappy one. It's only money and a long time purchase right? &(*%^*(&)%&*^%*^%^*(&^(^()*^!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I believe the propeller heads (where did that term come from?), myself probably included, were refering to HD programming on HD displays being better than on ED displays. How sets treat SD material seems to be very variable. My Toshiba 34" CRT seems to be quite acceptable except for the very poor cable stations that also look pretty awful on my 27" SD Wega. VHS tapes look as good if not better, however all 4:3 SD looks considerably better when left in 4:3 than when stretched. I'm sure you will be absolutely delighted by HD but excellent HD makes already mediocre SD look even worse!