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Commented on dilsoft's review

Dec 18, 2006 03:28 PM

Anish, you have disabled M2M options for yourself. We cannot reply even if we want to reply..

Commented on dilsoft's review

Dec 12, 2006 05:17 PM

Hi Anish, Between these two TV, Samsung might be a better choice. If you want to go for Sony then go for V-series of Sony LCD. Its better than S-series in terms picture quality. Or you may choose to go for newer S-series - S200. I myself will rather wait for 2-3 years before buying LCD tv to let... technology get mature and let price stabilize. For that 2-3 years I am thinking of settling with this 42' Sony LCD projection TV Dilsoft, please reply to my private message!Read More

Commented on dilsoft's review

Dec 07, 2006 06:13 PM

Anish, You must have gone through this review. You never thought of it as option for buying? I am seriously considering it. Which LCD models are you talking about? Low-end Sony model is definately not preferable over high-end Samsung ones. What are the prices that are being offered for them?

Commented on dilsoft's review

Dec 01, 2006 02:20 PM

The colored spots problem is widely reported in web. Its because of dust particles that get inside the television, somewhere between projector unit and screen. It can occur in any LCD projection TV at anytime; so keep fingers crossed. Some people have even reported spiders getting inside the TV unit.... Cleaning insides is not easy; I doubt whether Indian Sony service even responds to such requests. Also since the projection source is LCD itself therefore dead pixels can also occur (within internal projector). Again this is a widely reported phenomenon in 3LCD technology. Surprising that you missed this in your research.Read More

Commented on dilsoft's review

Nov 17, 2006 11:09 AM

After reading this review, I have almost made up my mind for buying this TV. I have heard of colored spots getting formed in LCD projection TVs after 1-2 years. Ever heard of that?

Commented on own review

Sep 11, 2006 12:19 PM

The price that I quoted was for HTR-2000 and not HTR-5000. HTR-5000 was unavailable in Delhi when I bought Onkyo. HTR-5000 was my first choice, I even waited for it for 2 months before giving up and buying Onkyo. If HTR-5000 sound OK to you then please go ahead and buy it (Trust only your own ears).... However please dont buy HTR-2000; It has its share of problems.Read More

Reviewed DVD in your Home Theater

Jun 22, 2006 07:24 PM 8435 Views

Before I begin please let me emphasize that I am not an audiophile. However, I love movies. I am not rich either. I have got a large DVD collection; it’s mostly rips and copies. I really cannot afford to buy such large number of original DVDs. I am always on quest to maximize the fun of watch...Read more

Commented on haipavan24's review

Dec 19, 2005 12:00 PM

Hi, If I understand correctly; this model has been discontinued by Philips. I guess that because of this the future releases of firmware upgrade will disappear too.

Commented on kkallapur's review

Dec 15, 2005 01:53 PM

Please write a separate review of HTR5000. It will help many others like me who are planning to buy it. How expensive is it?

Commented on kkallapur's review

Dec 12, 2005 10:48 PM

Thanks! I was about to buy this. Saved myself a lot of heartache. How is HTR5000? I belive that LX600 has been discontnued?

Commented on m_sthosh's review

Dec 06, 2005 03:02 PM

Hi, I was planning to buy this but your comment that there is a 'lag of 1-3 seconds' has stopped me in tracks. Doesn't this non-synchronization between audio and video makes you uncomfortable? Thx

Commented on yorker's review

Nov 14, 2005 11:19 AM

Hi, I too was thinking of buying Philips 29' or 34' television. But your problem has prompted me to think otherwise. Is the TV set OK now (after repair)? What do service personnels say? Is it a common problem?

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