I'm preparing myself for the inevitable. My 61" Sony rear projection is going on 13 years old, (we got it in 1999). The sound on the speakers cuts out on one side from time to time. So I'm starting to try to educate myself for when the time comes when it takes a complete dump.
I don't follow electronic technology much. I notice the newer TV's all require separate sound systems. There are terms I'm not technically compatible with like HDMI and all the rest. From what I gather the newer ones have Wi-Fi. Does that mean you can watch the Internet from your TV? Don't you need a keyboard like I'm using now? Does everything, (sound, picture, ect.) go through the HDMI cable? How hard is all of this crap to hook up? The back of my set now looks like it was designed by Rube Goldberg. (Remember the guy who fell out of the control tower in Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World...."What's with all of these wires?") Are the new ones better?
3-D doesn't excite me because I don't want to have to wear special glasses to watch TV. When I go to Costco the newer sets are so much clearer than what I have, it makes mine look like someone smeared Vaseline on the screen. Is there anything to stay away from? Mitsubishi makes a 71" DLP, but I haven't seen the picture quality. Have any of you guys bought a new set recently? What did you get? I just don't want to have to do this blind.
