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, from Mt. Holly Summary: I bought mine Nov 98, which was a tough time to choose a projection TV. HDTV and high quality picture playback DVD was coming up fast and I didn't want to get stuck with something that would be obsolete within months. Toshiba had the most logical choice - a digital "ready" unit that offered high res, progressive scan and component input options. All the other digital stuff was around $7-8,000 at the time and Toshiba was the only unit I could (barely) afford - I paid $3,600 including 6% tax and delivery. I've seen the same unit now for under $3,000.
Within days I noted loud "pops" in the audio and flashes on the screen. The dealer told me that new units "do that because they're burning dust particles off in the guns" BS. Within weeks my new toy crapped out entirely - it took a month to get new guts from Japan and I ended up watching a 14" portable. When the service guy replaced the chassis he noted that they had a lot of problems with these. He also pointed out a big fat new grounding strap that Toshiba added!
OK, pioneers get the arrows sometimes. This could have been a fluke and if you're looking for a new one now, Toshiba has addressed the problem. If a used one is still running it's not a worry.
The picture is gorgeous. Huge. Clear. Great color. Worth the price of admission.
Decent lighted remote and menu functions. One annoying thing. You can't flip between TV and VCR. _Every_ time you have to cycle from TV > VCR > INPUT 2 > INPUT 3 > COLOR STREAM DVD > DIGITAL > Back to TV. So get ready to push buttons a lot.
Cabinet is just a big black hunk of plastic/wood. My Mitsubishi spoiled me with a great real oak cabinet with doors. It actually looked like furniture.
I'm using a Panasonic DVD on the unit now. Awesome picture! But don't even dream of using the onboard sound system - by the time the volume is high enough to hear well the TV speakers start popping and distorting. Now assembling a semi-serious home theater system based on the new HK AVR-500 receiver and Polk speakers. Strengths: Picture, lighted remote, imput options, PIP Weaknesses: Sound, remote control input cycling, possible production bugs in power supply, cosmetics (it's a big black box - period) Similar Products Used: Mitsubishi 45" projection TV (1986-98)- What a workhorse! Blue gun finally started to fade bad (after 12 years!) and replacing the part for $1600 made a new TV the obvious choice.
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