1joester2
Well-known member
OK, I know there is an LCD Vs DLP post, but my concerns are not addressed there so far, and I didn't want to hijack the post, so here goes.
In considering the upgrade from CRT technology, there are a multitude of technologies to consider. LCD, LED, Plasma, ect.. all having there own merits and advantages.
What I want for my 24 footer is a decent flat screen TV that can operate on 12V, has a wide angle of view, and doesn't cost an arm and a leg. I also want a smaller TV, no larger than probably 15 or 17 inches.
I went to wally world, Best Buy, and Sears to see the different brands and actually evaluate them. Unfortunately, any that happened to operate on 12V had a narrow angle of view (need to sit directly in front of the TV or the picture appears to turn black)
Is there a TV out there that can be viewed from a wide angle and operates on 12V that doesn't cost much more than a tank of gas?
TIA,
Joe
In considering the upgrade from CRT technology, there are a multitude of technologies to consider. LCD, LED, Plasma, ect.. all having there own merits and advantages.
What I want for my 24 footer is a decent flat screen TV that can operate on 12V, has a wide angle of view, and doesn't cost an arm and a leg. I also want a smaller TV, no larger than probably 15 or 17 inches.
I went to wally world, Best Buy, and Sears to see the different brands and actually evaluate them. Unfortunately, any that happened to operate on 12V had a narrow angle of view (need to sit directly in front of the TV or the picture appears to turn black)
Is there a TV out there that can be viewed from a wide angle and operates on 12V that doesn't cost much more than a tank of gas?
TIA,
Joe