The model 37XS910 from Sony is nearly 12 inches deep. Why does it have to be so thick and is it possible to mount it on the wall?
The depth of 12 inches includes the table stand, whereas the actual plasma panel is the usual 3 to 4 inches deep. I was just handed a Sony TS32U plasma. I receive DirecTV using a Samsung TIVO receiver, but the picture is blurry, unclear and it also gets ghosting around fonts and images. Is this happening because I have an S-video connection and will it improve if I shift to an HD receiver? The earlier Sony Wega XBR I had with a 4.3 ratio with a simple coaxial connection gives better results. A plasma set emphasizes both the good and bad qualities of a signal. You should see a perceptible difference if you shift to an HDTV or in case you just decide to change to the component inputs.
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