I've had the same 15" TV for, well, let's just say a very long time. It's a Sony Trinitron and it works great. I've loved it until I purchased a PS3, and now I'm seriously getting tired of it. It obviously doesn't have HD, but it only has one speaker; I prefer to wear earphones when playing simply because it gets annoying. But the main problem is that with the PS3 it's nearly impossible to read lines of text in games because it's so distorted.
So, after checking out prices and seeing how affordable TVs are, I think it's time to say goodbye to the one I have and get something new. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm not looking for anything real large, maybe a 23", and I'm hoping to keep the price under $200, if possible. Are there any particular brands that I should really steer clear of that have a reputation of dying? I love Sony, but the price is...eh.... I'm kind of hoping to avoid that one, if I can find something else worth getting. Like I said, it doesn't have to be perfect; I can make do with a few bad qualities, but just something that I know will hold up for a good handful of years.
I've had the same 15" TV for, well, let's just say a very long time. It's a Sony Trinitron and it works great. I've loved it until I purchased a PS3, and now I'm seriously getting tired of it. It obviously doesn't have HD, but it only has one speaker; I prefer to wear earphones when playing simply because it gets annoying. But the main problem is that with the PS3 it's nearly impossible to read lines of text in games because it's so distorted.
So, after checking out prices and seeing how affordable TVs are, I think it's time to say goodbye to the one I have and get something new. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm not looking for anything real large, maybe a 23", and I'm hoping to keep the price under $200, if possible. Are there any particular brands that I should really steer clear of that have a reputation of dying? I love Sony, but the price is...eh.... I'm kind of hoping to avoid that one, if I can find something else worth getting. Like I said, it doesn't have to be perfect; I can make do with a few bad qualities, but just something that I know will hold up for a good handful of years.