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lnx64 08-29-2017 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Eric H (Post 3188916)
I would just suggest getting a better TV, you can probably pick up a high end Sony XBR or Panasonic Tau from the early 90's for little or nothing.

In addition to just flat out having better color rendition than a $99 Apex these sets will have multiple composite/component inputs with individual settings for each one.

This set actually cost me $300 (well my father, I was in high school at the time--did a lot of chores for it) when it was new, lol.. Honestly it has a very amazing picture, and maybe the best composite video input I have ever seen. It puts my Sharp with it's "3D digital comb filter" to shame.

You are right though, a TV with handling separate settings for each input would be easier. I'd love to use my Sharp again, but it's 27" and can't actually get it into my office. Too big to get into the stupid walkway. Already had to bring a futon in through the window.


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