Q. I have this kind of tv Sony FDL-250T Watchman Portable Color LCD TV, Silver.
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-FDL-250T-Watchman-Portable-Silver/dp/B00005I9QP
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-FDL-250T-Watchman-Portable-Silver/dp/B00005I9QP
A. Most likely not in the U.S. That model has been around for many years and probably does not have the ATSC tuner that will be necessary after Feb. 17th.
That's only a guess from looking at the specs I could find on-line, but the fact that it has reviews dated in 2001 makes me think it's not going to survive the digital transition.
It would be usable in Canada, since they're not doing the digital conversion until August 2011.
That's only a guess from looking at the specs I could find on-line, but the fact that it has reviews dated in 2001 makes me think it's not going to survive the digital transition.
It would be usable in Canada, since they're not doing the digital conversion until August 2011.
Samsung midrange 2011 LED TVs vs Panasonic midrange 2011 Plasma TVs ?
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A. Panasonic, Plasma HDTVs have the lowest MTBF(mean time between failures). They also are cheaper when we're talking about 42"-46" screens and up vs. LCD screens in this size range.
Off the top of my head, they produce better black levels, color quality, and off-axis viewing.
Checkout this direct link to not just Panasonic plasmas, but also a handful or two of other makers, to eliminate bias towards just Panasonic's lineup of their plasmas.
http://www.ultimateavmag.com/category/flat-panel-tv-reviews
Off the top of my head, they produce better black levels, color quality, and off-axis viewing.
Checkout this direct link to not just Panasonic plasmas, but also a handful or two of other makers, to eliminate bias towards just Panasonic's lineup of their plasmas.
http://www.ultimateavmag.com/category/flat-panel-tv-reviews
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