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Jonathan_the_Red:

My Panasonic both powers on when plugged in and remembers that it's supposed to use S-Video.  

RandyT:


--- Quote ---Yeah, I'm not worries as much about turning the TV itself on as I am about having to navigate the menus to find the 'S-vid IN' selection.

How much does the Sanyo run?
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Tha Sanyo goes for $279 and I have seen it in stock at just about every WM I've been to.

Was pretty easy to remove from the case too, if that's important to you.

RandyT


Rick Osborn:

RCA and Sharp TVs will remember the S-Video setting after powering off by remote or TV button.  They will lose their settings if power if lost (unplugged or power strip is powered off).

I have 3 surge strips in my cabinet.  2 are controlled by 1 main power switch and the other strip is always on.  I use that strip for the TV, Dreamcast, headphone transmitter and the work light inside the cab.  

That way those components always have power and can be turned on with the rest of the cabinet turned off.

BTW - Don't spend more than $250 for a 27" TV with S-Video.  If you spend a little time looking for a sale you will save money.  I just bought 2 27" Sharps from the Wiz for $249 each.  However, they were priced on the shelf for $279.  So I asked the salesguy for the cheapest 27" TV with s-video.  He told me the Sharp and I said no, I have to have it for $250.  He looked up the price at the register and told me they were $249.  So I took 2 of them.

Rick



--- Quote ---My TV is pretty old & I have to either use the remote or menu buttons on the front panel to switch it to "video in".
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RandyT:


--- Quote ---RCA and Sharp TVs will remember the S-Video setting after powering off by remote or TV button.
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Rick Osborn:

You're right, it is never totally about cost.  When I get around to posting pics of my cabinet then you'll know I prefer quality.

However, my point was that I've tried 2 different brand of TVs and both THOSE brands had equal picture quality and also the same shaped tube.  The RCA slimline model doesn't have the bulbous tube that other RCA models have.

Also pointing out that everyone here knows how expensive it is assembling a quality cabinet.  So if $30 can be saved because a QUALITY item is on sale, then I'm all for it.  That $30 saved just paid for a USB hub or a power supply for the car amp in the cabinet, etc, etc.

Rick




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Err...it's not entirely about cheap.
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