November 21, 2008, Newsletter Issue #92: Limitations of Rear Projection TVs

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There is always advantages and disadvantages to any product. Here are some of the issues you should consider when purchasing a rear projection TV:

Limited viewing angles -- the picture becomes dimmer as the viewer moves toward the sidesStill bulkier than flat-screen TVsSome rear project TVs tend to reflect objects in the room Rear projection lamps burn out with usage, and will cost $150 to $300 to replaceCan be unappealing as permanent parts of a room

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