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- 10-08-2003 08:13 AM #11Guest
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Thanks, next time I get a hdtv monitor I will look into the iScan Pro for my tv.
Of course that will be probably about 5 years from now as I just upgraded all my tvs. I bought 4 new ones in the last year; 3 of the old ones died a slow lingering death and then black screen.
50 inch Mitsibishi tv - Living room
27 inch Advent tv - Master bedroom
20 inch Toshiba tv - Computer room
20 inch Panasonic tv - 3 year olds room
So every company got a little piece of the pie.
I do plan to upgrade to the 921 receiver this year so I will be ready for hd when I do upgrade again. Till then I will have a 180 hours worth of hard drive for standard def.
- 10-08-2003 08:13 AM # ADS
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How much does iScan Pro cost?
- 10-08-2003 09:17 PM #13
You should be able to pick up a new one for about $400 and used for $2-300. Check out flea-bay they usually have a few.

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