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- From: osyjm@cs.montana.edu (Jaye Mathisen)
- Subject: Re: Direct view 35" TVs
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.005553.8957@coe.montana.edu>
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- Organization: CS
- References: <1992Nov16.232353.19125@88opensi.88open.ORG> <pvh-171192114309@kip-55.apple.com>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 00:55:53 GMT
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- In article <pvh-171192114309@kip-55.apple.com> pvh@apple.com (Pete Helme) writes:
- >In article <1992Nov16.232353.19125@88opensi.88open.ORG>, dave@88open.org
- >(Dave Cline) wrote:
- >>
- >> I'm looking for opinions on various models and makers of 35"
- >> direct view TVs. Also, I'd be interested in mail-order experiences
- >> on items this large and fragile.
- >>
- >
- >My current favorite 35"s for the money are the ProScans (from RCA/Thomson).
- > The 35150, which can be found for around $2K has a very good picture and
-
- I just latched on to the top of the line ProScan, (35150) a couple of months
- ago, and I'm very very impressed with it.
-
- A couple of people didn't like it's pincushioning, but I only notice it on
- pictures that seem to emphasize that type of distortion vs your average
- everyday picture.
-
- A fair number of inputs/outputs, SVHS inputs, etc. 2 remotes, a simple
- one, and a more complicated one, with all the bells and whistles.
-
- Write if you want more details.
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- Jaye Mathisen, COE Systems Manager (406) 994-4780
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