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On Tuesday 25 September 2007 04:27:32 pm Scott Ehrlich wrote: > On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, Jarod Wilson wrote: > > On Tuesday 25 September 2007 10:40:19 am Mark J. Dulcey wrote: > >> Handling QAM is a new feature. You have a new HDTV, and a high-end set > >> at that. The inexpensive ones that are selling in droves at Micro Center > >> and BJ's mostly don't have QAM tuners > > > > Really? I swear just about everything I glance at in Costco, including > > the cheaper low-end sets all have QAM capable tuners these days. The set > > I got back in mid-2006 wasn't exactly high-end either (relatively > > inexpensive Westinghouse 32" set for the bedroom). > > One very simply way to absolutely learn the answer - if you see an hd set > you like, make note of the model number, then visit the manufacturer's > site and get the specs, unless the store can produce that set's owner's > manual, in which case you should be able to look up the specs right then > and there.
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