It's an RCA. I got mine almost a year ago and so far it's been a great tv. Lots of inputs; great HD picture when the source is good. Lots of adjustments for picture and sound. One strong point is the zoom options. Since most of today's programing is still broadcast in 4:3 aspect ratio, you have to decide whether you want to watch it with the side bars or stretch / zoom it to fit your 16:9 screen. This monitor has what they call a "cinerama" mode which is a combo of stretch & zoom that only crops slightly and does it's stretch at the sides, so the picture actually looks pretty decent. Widescreen dvds really look good on this set but I guess the clincher (for me) was the cost. I nearest I could find any other 34" widescreen HD ready monitor was around $2K and up, so this for $999 including the HD receiver was the only way I could afford to get into the HD arena.carlosg said:thinking about getting the 34 inch hd monitor can anybody tell me if its worth the money and does it show good and what brand is the tv thanks
OK, Here we go......mboy said:2K and up? You must be a terrible shopper, even an overpriced sony at overpriced bestbuy is $1600 for a 34" wide directview HDTV.
Thank you for feeling bad for me but $700 was all I could afford for a HDTV last Jan and so far I've gotten a year of enjoying HD that I would not have gotten had I waited for prices to come down on other brands.mboy said:Enjoy your RCA Walt. Hope they don't turn out like the last 2 peices of Junk RCA TV's I owned.
Oh yeah, who said I was going to apologize?
Ok, Ok, you got me, sorry you own an RCA TV.
Is that better?
Move along!
Price now is 699 now is that plus freightt? Dont see frt charge on site.waltinvt\ said:It's an RCA. I got mine almost a year ago and so far it's been a great tv. Lots of inputs; great HD picture when the source is good. Lots of adjustments for picture and sound. One strong point is the zoom options. Since most of today's programing is still broadcast in 4:3 aspect ratio, you have to decide whether you want to watch it with the side bars or stretch / zoom it to fit your 16:9 screen. This monitor has what they call a "cinerama" mode which is a combo of stretch & zoom that only crops slightly and does it's stretch at the sides, so the picture actually looks pretty decent. Widescreen dvds really look good on this set but I guess the clincher (for me) was the cost. I nearest I could find any other 34" widescreen HD ready monitor was around $2K and up, so this for $999 including the HD receiver was the only way I could afford to get into the HD arena.