I bought SED's little brother, an old fashioned Panasonic 26" widescreen monitor CRT at Circuit City on sale for $399. What a deal. SED is supposed to take on the plasma's & LCD's. It'll be a while, but prices will drop to $1,500 for a 50 inch unit. Toshiba did a lot of work perfecting the manufacturing process so they use less materials than the other formats. I'll enjoy my high tech bulky CRT in the interim and then move this unit to the bedroom when I can afford a big screen.
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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I bought SED's little brother, an old fashioned Panasonic 26" widescreen monitor CRT at Circuit City on sale for $399. What a deal. SED is supposed to take on the plasma's & LCD's. It'll be a while, but prices will drop to $1,500 for a 50 inch unit. Toshiba did a lot of work perfecting the manufacturing process so they use less materials than the other formats. I'll enjoy my high tech bulky CRT in the interim and then move this unit to the bedroom when I can afford a big screen.