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For best quality, I would suggest the Mitsubishi WD-82838. It is the largest HDTV projection TV available with an 82 inch wall screen. It offers both great picture and great sound quality.
Yes, it makes the picture clearer
Picture is AM, sound is AM or FM
Sound and picture are transmitted on separate cables for Cable TV providers.
It is truly your opinion if you want HD projection with your TV or not. If you hate fuzzy pictures on your television and have the money to buy the TV, you might get HD projection but if you are happy with just a regular picture than you have no need for the HD TV.
Picture bowing and bending on a projection TV is usually caused by an out-of-spec power supply voltage that is not providing sufficient voltage for proper screen deflection. Seek qualified service for this unit.
the outage probably drained your projection tv out of power, sometimes, it happens, sorry to hear that, projection tv's are rare these days, Happy Christmas!
If you have hooked up your DVD player and get sound but no picture, try changing the picture source from TV to AV 1.
sound waves don't have enough room
LM is video (picture)CM is auto (sound)
Obviously this varies depending on where you live, but I've seen them anywhere from 9$ to 13$. Hope that helps.