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UAII TVs?
Lactose:
I plan to just order the kit rather than cut and prepare the wood myself, so I'm hoping to find a tv that fits in the existing scheme. The Insignia one sounds like it'd fit, although I've never heard of that company before.
picasso:
--- Quote from: Lactose on August 17, 2005, 01:54:10 am ---I plan to just order the kit rather than cut and prepare the wood myself, so I'm hoping to find a tv that fits in the existing scheme. The Insignia one sounds like it'd fit, although I've never heard of that company before.
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Look at my post above. The JVC works perfectly if you can find it. It has component input and I am using it with an ATI card and the DVI to component adapter and it works awesome. Better than s-video with very little over scan. I run at 640x432 and all games look really good. Like I said above the you can still find it at some Conn Appliance stores. You might also find it other places as well. I have seen some of Ebay also.
Paul
Elfman:
Well I picked up the Insignia and other than the Silver color (which all TV's seem to be these days), this is a pretty good TV for the price.
It does remember last channel but I don't think it will remember the power on state even though I haven't tried it. ( I don't have a bezel and just turn it on by hand.)
But the channel memory is a good thing for sure. It fit perfectly in my cab with about a 1/2 inch on either side to spare.
MinerAl:
Most tv tubes are held into the plastic case with 4 screws/bolts. Without a great deal of effort or stress, you can take the case off the tube and boards in a tv. Then just screw the tube to a board with an appropriately sized hole in it and mount it that way. Put the speakers anywhere (or nowhere) you want. I mounted a 24" Apex TV this way 4 years ago and threw out the side speakers... still works great and fits the original 24" hole in the cab perfectly.
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