Philips 29" HD-Ready CRT TV

BlazingInferno

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Hi all,

I am new here. I just want your views on this CRT HD-Ready TV.

Philips 29PT8836/94 HD-Ready TV

I have already done my own share of research and this TV is one of the best HD-Ready TV's supposedly. The other two in the Indian market are,

Samsung SlimFit CS-29Z40 and

Sony KV-DB29M80/50

But the Sony one is too costly for my liking and the Samsung one doesn't have as much rave reviews as the Philips one. Note that the HD-Ready doesn't mean a HDMI connection, just the ability to display HD resolutions. Thanks in advance guys. Any suggestion would be accepted.
 
Actually, I asked many people and they said it supported true Progressive Scan and 100HZ support. And it is HDTV-IN so if you ever buy a HD-DVD player or a X360, then you can play them on the TV.
 
I have the 34 inch model of this tv.Costed me around 37k.But one of the best tvs around.Mine can do 1080p so it's possible that the 29 inch model supports 1080p too.
 
BlazingInferno said:
The retail price is about Rs.25000 max I think. I saw a demo and on putting Progressive Scan the image considerably increased in visual clarity.

Which state are you from and which shop are you getting this tv ??
 
Philips 29PT8836/94 HD-Ready TV costs 22.5k now in chennai... one of my friend got it for 22.5k on the 31st Dec from viveks...
 
^ Neat price! :)

OT: Does anyone have any idea about the supported video formats for the Sony 29" HDTV? Its not mentioned on their website. Also how does one go about testing HD displays and its supported video formats? Most of the retail stores just have standard DVD players hooked up.

Hotstuff said:
u sure its for 25k...i dont think so...cos abt 6 months ago the 29"HD CRT from Sony was around 42k

The latest price for the 29" Sony HD TV from a sony exclusive store is around 36k - still pretty high though.
 
@Crazy Eddy - You can use an upconverting DVD player, like the Philips 5965/5968. These TVs do NOT have HDMI, so 1080p native from an HD DVD or Blu-Ray player is out of the question.

You can also use the video-out from your computer's videocard to test it.
 
Philips 5965 and 68 wont do upscaling for this TV. The upscale feature is only available over HDMI output for these DVD players. Sad thing but thats how it is.
 
Funky said:
Philips 5965 and 68 wont do upscaling for this TV. The upscale feature is only available over HDMI output for these DVD players. Sad thing but thats how it is.

Oh boo then. So I guess the only use of 1080i/p on these TVs is for PC output?
 
TechHead said:
These TVs do NOT have HDMI, so 1080p native from an HD DVD or Blu-Ray player is out of the question.
Funky said:
Philips 5965 and 68 wont do upscaling for this TV. The upscale feature is only available over HDMI output for these DVD players. Sad thing but thats how it is.
Shucks! So what sources of HD content can we actually make use of on these TVs?
 
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