Add zing to your living room with Sony’s latest rear-projection SXRD TV
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Dharmendra , Delhi:
Sep 10 2008
Made Popular Sep 10 2008
The bigger the better, size does make difference while we want to go for purchasing a new TV. But since Sony is known for big on size they ensure of not compromising on either sound or clarity! The latest rear projection TV from Sony; the 70″...
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I’m curious if it would be a good idea to mount a projection television on the wall. From consumer reports to manufacturer recommendations, it’s mentioned that projection televisions require ample space to allow a good amount of ventilation. Without a good amount of cooling, the bulbs have a higher chance of burning out. Of course, this could be said of any home theater device, but more is said of projection televisions versus plasma’s or lcd’s.
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Love Sony’s SXRDs. You’ve got to have a pretty serious sized room to work a 70” TV at home though.
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I’m curious if it would be a good idea to mount a projection television on the wall. From consumer reports to manufacturer recommendations, it’s mentioned that projection televisions require ample space to allow a good amount of ventilation. Without a good amount of cooling, the bulbs have a higher chance of burning out. Of course, this could be said of any home theater device, but more is said of projection televisions versus plasma’s or lcd’s.
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Love Sony’s SXRDs. You’ve got to have a pretty serious sized room to work a 70” TV at home though.
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I’m curious if it would be a good idea to mount a projection television on the wall. From consumer reports to manufacturer recommendations, it’s mentioned that projection televisions require ample space to allow a good amount of ventilation. Without a good amount of cooling, the bulbs have a higher chance of burning out. Of course, this could be said of any home theater device, but more is said of projection televisions versus plasma’s or lcd’s.
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Love Sony’s SXRDs. You’ve got to have a pretty serious sized room to work a 70” TV at home though.
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