Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!security!genrad!decvax!harpo!floyd!clyde!ihnp4!houxm!hogpc!hogpd!vu From: vu@hogpd.UUCP (C.VU) Newsgroups: net.wanted Subject: re: TV Info/Suggestions Message-ID: <195@hogpd.UUCP> Date: Thu, 3-Nov-83 09:05:24 EST Article-I.D.: hogpd.195 Posted: Thu Nov 3 09:05:24 1983 Date-Received: Sun, 6-Nov-83 14:25:09 EST Lines: 25 I just went through a long process of selecting a TV with the same criteria as you have. I first selected the Sony 1953RX (note that it's RX, not RS. The X says that it's audio ready). Fortunately, no store in the east coast (from Boston to New York to New Jersey) had the model in store. The price varied between $510 to $540. As I was waiting for the Sony to come in, I changed my mind and looked into component TV. I looked at the 19" Sony and the 19" Teknica. With only the monitor and the control unit, the Sony cost around $850, the Teknica around $700. But after much discussion with friends and much thinking, I setlled on the Mitsubishi CS-1960R. I still think this was one of the best decision I've ever made. The resolution of this TV is 400 lines per inch. It's cable-ready. It has audio/video input and audio output (not in stereo). It has comb filter (not many sets have this). It has remote control. The color is beautiful. And the design is great. And I paid only $570 for it. Some Mitsubishi dealers will give you a brochure of Mitsubishi TVs. Get one and study it. Good luck. Chuong Vu ATTIS LZ 3B-326 576-3155 hogpd!vu