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Old Mar 2, 2007, 07:29 PM Local time: Mar 3, 2007, 03:29 AM #1 of 6
I'll buy new TV HD

verysoon I'll buy new TV HD "Samsung SlimFit WS32Z30HEA" with 634$,but I what to know:

1-which date is released?
2-what different between SlimFit,LCD TV,Plasma TV,Projection TV ?
3-is there possibility to see normal resolution woth any video or dvd movie or satellite receiver is not fit on screen?
4-finally is good to buy it or is there other modal better than this?



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Old Mar 2, 2007, 07:58 PM #2 of 6
If you want to know what the best technology is, I'd have to throw a nomination in for three-chip DLP rear-projection TV. Its just a absurdly elegant solution. And its absurdly expensive.

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Old Mar 2, 2007, 09:40 PM Local time: Mar 2, 2007, 06:40 PM #3 of 6
1. How the hell should we know? Ask Samsung.

2. Slim fit is just a plain ol' CRT with wider angles, and specially designed screen crystals to make up for it (normal projection TVs get dark around the edges if they aren't deep enough, especially if you're not sitting in exactly the right place). They're not thin, they're just thinner, but that can still make a difference. No wall hanging for these beasts.

For the rest of q2, Projection vs CRT, LCD vs Plasma (2005). (Often unmentioned is how much banding plasma has, causing twinkling and splotching and bad colors in exchange for fast times and true blacks.) Plasma is a dying technology. LCD approaches, matches, or even beats it on every measure, especially the pricier ones. More technologies slated to appear in the next few years will give LCD competition and finally remove Plasma entirely.

3. Yes, of course, all HDTVs have a Wide/Narrow toggle, and some can even do it automatically like DVD players. In fact even most SDTVs have it.

4. Depends on what you're looking for, of course, and you might want to sit down with it first.

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Old Mar 2, 2007, 09:54 PM #4 of 6
For CRTs, I recommend going with a Sony. They have the finest CRT on the market, but you're going to need help moving it.

I would stay away from slimfit CRTs, or Samsung CRTs in general, because their weak power supplies will result in geometry distortion. The problem with widescreen CRTs is that the electron gun will have trouble reaching the width of the panel, and Samsungs suffer the worst.

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Old Mar 2, 2007, 09:58 PM Local time: Mar 2, 2007, 07:58 PM #5 of 6
verysoon I'll buy new TV HD "Samsung SlimFit WS32Z30HEA" with 634$,but I what to know:

1-which date is released?
2-what different between SlimFit,LCD TV,Plasma TV,Projection TV ?
3-is there possibility to see normal resolution woth any video or dvd movie or satellite receiver is not fit on screen?
4-finally is good to buy it or is there other modal better than this?

1. What do you mean what date? The date that Best Buy put this on shelves? The date that this was launched? Be more specific!

2. http://www.projectorcentral.com/lcd_dlp_test.htm amongst a throng of other information sources on this. This isn't exactly secret information.

Also see the side columns for how it stacks up to plasma, tube-CRT, and as well as LCoS.

3.

Originally Posted by Samsung Specs
480i/480p/576i/576p/1080i signal compatibility

Native resolution 1080i
If you're meaning 480p, then most likely yes this TV should be able to produce that, however, since it's HDTV (from what I read from the specs), it will most likely show the flickers and "faults" from a poor "dirtied" source - since the HDTV magnifies these which a regular CRT TV doesn't show up - however since this IS basically a CRT, I really wouldn't know right off the bat.

4. Well, check it up on reviews like CNET and the AVSforum. It's really dependant on your budget and what you consider "good" picture. And of course there are better models for an HDTV. I'm quite keen on getting the LCD LNS 4095D - boasting 1080p.

I was speaking idiomatically.

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Old Mar 4, 2007, 02:15 PM Local time: Mar 4, 2007, 08:15 PM #6 of 6
There are hundreds of websites with product reviews for televisions, asking us lot is far from being your best idea.

Google is your friend.

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