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TV upgrade

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Richard And Babs Ames:
We had ours done in Lakeland and agree that replacing the CRT TV with the thin LCD makes a huge improvement in clerance.

LarryNCarolynShirk:
That 40" gives you a big picture.  The LED is about 1/3rd as thick as the old LCD and about half the weight, and uses much less energy (good for dry camping).  I changed my 20" CRTs to 26" LCDs a year ago, but I did not forsee LEDs.  LED is the set to get for RVs and the LCD may not be around to purchase much longer.  Placing that 40" forward of the dash gives you a good view of the games as you drive down the road.

Larry

Glenda Farris Co-Admin:
Don't worry!  Neither of us watches TV going down the road.  We listen to books-on-tape.

Glenda 8)

George Harwell:

Had mine done several years ago at Sizemore's shop. We had a 26 RCA so was able to fit a Sony 26 into the existing cabinet. Looks like factory installation. Love the LCD as they do not reflect outside light and the picture is perfectly clear with the batwing and Moto Sat HD. Bought another Sony 26 for the basement and I installed a 23 Toshiba in the bedroom. Now I just have to find time to enjoy them. Believe me, it is hard to watch regular t v after seeing HD.

JimCasazze:
Gerald,
I am thinking about doing exactly what you've had done, except using a 32" instead.  What angle (off straight down) would you approximate the set sits?  Do you have any problems with entry into the coach with this new setup?
Jim

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