Robert_in_NY
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Right now we have cable via Time Warner and I don't see that changing unless TW goes thru with their idea of charging for the bandwidth used for the internet.
So is there anything I should consider when searching for a TV because of the fact I have cable?
I want a HD TV and hope to get HD cable once I get a TV so once again is there anything I should look for in a TV? Is a HD ready tv, well, actually ready for HD service or will I need something else?
I think a 42" TV would fit perfectly but would like to get the most for my money but don't want to spend top dollar just for a name. I will check out Cnet but if you guys have any suggestions feel free to share. Also, the rooms the TV might go in (still haven't decided which room to make the main living room, the other will be my daughters living room/play room) both have a lot of windows. I don't mind pulling the blinds but I would like a TV that will work decently if the blinds are open.
So is there anything I should consider when searching for a TV because of the fact I have cable?
I want a HD TV and hope to get HD cable once I get a TV so once again is there anything I should look for in a TV? Is a HD ready tv, well, actually ready for HD service or will I need something else?
I think a 42" TV would fit perfectly but would like to get the most for my money but don't want to spend top dollar just for a name. I will check out Cnet but if you guys have any suggestions feel free to share. Also, the rooms the TV might go in (still haven't decided which room to make the main living room, the other will be my daughters living room/play room) both have a lot of windows. I don't mind pulling the blinds but I would like a TV that will work decently if the blinds are open.