Rear-projection TVs used to be the only way to get the “big-screen” experience at home. With the advent, and diminishing price of, large flat-screen LCDs and plasmas, the RPTV has become something of an endangered species. In fact, only one company, Mitsubishi, still makes RPTVs. Many people still enjoy their RPTV, and I’ve received several …
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