I had a Sony 4:3 1080i CRT-type set (KV32HS510), which I thought had an absolutely stunning picture when displaying my Comcast HD channels. But I wanted a larger picture, and a 16:9 screen, so I sold it and picked up a 42" 16:9 Sony Grand Wega (LCD projection).
It's great having a larger, widescreen TV, and other pluses include only 12" of depth (bigger TV, yet the room now has more space) and no burn-in concerns.
But the picture... At times it looks quite good, never as good as the CRT set did, but certainly bright, colorful, and reasonably sharp. But it's true what they say - these things can't produce true blacks, and it's noticable. The biggest bummer, though, is what happens when the entire image on the screen is in motion, such as when a camera pans quickly - suddenly you're looking at an image that looks like it was constructed out of Legos (anyone play with them as a kid?). It's as if the TV just can't handle the processing demands, or the pixels just can't keep up, or something. Occasionally the CRT set did this a little, suggesting that maybe some of this is Comcast's fault, but it didn't do it nearly as much.
So now I'm thinking of going back to CRT, such as a 34" Sony XBR, but along with the improved picture comes a 200 pound, 26" deep monster with burn-in potential, and of course, a smaller screen.
Ugghh... decisions, decisions. Anyone have any advice? Thanks in advance.
Bob
