I'm still using a CRT rear projection as my main TV. Why? Superior SD quality when compared with any other display type I have seen. Whenever they pimp these new displays, they always leave out any details of how lower definition (than native) content is going to look on the display, and for most LCD and Plasma's TV's, this means that the scaled up image is going to look like crap on the fixed pixels the TV employs. Give me a non-fixed pixel successor to the CRT, and I will get out my wallet. Until then, the only LCD I own sits squarely in my bedroom, and the CRT Rear Projection gets all that living room love.
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I'm still using a CRT rear projection as my main TV. Why? Superior SD quality when compared with any other display type I have seen. Whenever they pimp these new displays, they always leave out any details of how lower definition (than native) content is going to look on the display, and for most LCD and Plasma's TV's, this means that the scaled up image is going to look like crap on the fixed pixels the TV employs. Give me a non-fixed pixel successor to the CRT, and I will get out my wallet. Until then, the only LCD I own sits squarely in my bedroom, and the CRT Rear Projection gets all that living room love.