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Hello! I haven't been around here for about 6 years. I've been over at AK. My daily TV is a Sony KD-34XBR960. I bought it new. It hasn't required service.
When I bought it I did a lot of research. I considered buy a slightly used '960 because of the praise it was receiving, but the circuit failures scared me away. IIRC the 960 was US-made and the 970 was Mexican. The writing was on the wall regarding the end of the CRT era. I think I was lucky to get it before those days ended. The brief era of CRT HD. My family knows I'm the old radio and tube audio guy in the family. But other people ask why I still have that "small" TV. Most seem to care more for quantity rather than quality. |
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Still running a Panasonic CT-34WX54 Tau series for the daily chores, it's a 2008 model and the CRT is starting to show it's age but no problems on the PC boards. Anyone know how to set the red gamma? I've been thru the service menu many times and no luck yet.
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I have a Sanyo Vizion 30 inch HDTV crt tv, free to the first person who wants it. The tv is in perfect working and cosmetic condition. I'm located in Richmond, VA just minutes from I-64 and I-95. It has a HDMI input along with Composite, Component and S-video inputs. I am the original owner and only reason I'm giving it away is I no longer use it much and want it to go to a good home. Thanks, Tony
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My current "garage tv" is a 1950 RCA that had been turned into a fish tank, I installed a 2004 Sanyo into it. It's a 20", flat crt, model ds20424 with 1080i resolution.
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