Dish made TV's?

Yes, nothing new, you could buy them directly from Dish at one time.
 
Yeah they were made for dish and could buy them directly through dish. If I recall correctly it was a big flop. They were not the best and kind of pricey. Although you got to give them credit for always trying things.

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I can remember Charlie having a contest on the chat,for the Dish tv and HD receiver.Can't recall which receiver he was pimping though.Think it was one of the mpeg2 HD models.
 
Looks like they predated HDMI. I have one good thing to say for them. At least they aren't BLACK. ;)
 
Looks like they predated HDMI. I have one good thing to say for them. At least they aren't BLACK. ;)

IMHO silver is not that great. Black doesn't stand out, so it doesn't distract you from the picture.

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Note it says "discontinued" and no price or buy button.

Crapola, even for the time, IMHO.
 
Black doesn't stand out, so it doesn't distract you from the picture.

That would depend upon the wall color, light conditions, and whether the TV was off (I admit that always is black) or on displaying a brightly lit scene. We have a white TV in our bedroom. ;)
 
That would depend upon the wall color, light conditions, and whether the TV was off (I admit that always is black) or on displaying a brightly lit scene. We have a white TV in our bedroom. ;)

Well considering that dark scenes are when you are most likely to notice the bezel (because the TV is emitting the least amount of light) I would still say that black is less distracting, on or off. I guess I'm just biased. White TVs/computers look so old-fashioned to me. Silver TVs too. Two of my HDTVs have silver frames, that looks good, but solid silver? Bleh.

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I bought a 34" Dish-branded CRT for our partially-finished basement years ago. Has the flat, glass front (read: really heavy). Cut out a hole in the drywall-wall, so the back-end was in an unfinished, storage area, and the front was flush with the wall. This was before affordable flat panels, but it worked out really well--was rocking the Voom box for HD widescreen OTA. Now, 8-9 years later, I've dry-walled the hole in the wall, sold that house, trashed the Voom boxes, and moved, but the tv still works great in the basement for my son's xbox...
 
Well considering that dark scenes are when you are most likely to notice the bezel (because the TV is emitting the least amount of light) I would still say that black is less distracting, on or off. I guess I'm just biased. White TVs/computers look so old-fashioned to me. Silver TVs too. Two of my HDTVs have silver frames, that looks good, but solid silver? Bleh.

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Damn, why don't they make TVs with a wood-grain bezel? :D
 

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