Am am quite pleased with it - apart from how insanely heavy it is, lol :D And it's rather on the deep side (2ft!

) but that was to be expected really....
Decided I needed a bigger screen than my trusty 28" widescreen, and wanted bigger than 32", but even tho the space-needed and weight of an LCD would be great, for the money I could spend, I didn't really like either plasma or LCD, due to colour reproduction, response times, and pixelation, etc...
So I went for one of these 36" Tosh CRT's, as I do love the natural colour and contrast these give, and lack of response time limitations (in comparrison)
Only thing is, untill I move house, it's in my bedroom, and I sit about 8ft away from it - great cos it's big, but not so great because I do notice every now and again, the "black lines" between each line of "pixels", even when in normal full screen 16:9.
Is this due the 100hz thing (only ever had 50hz before) ? I had noticed to took carefull setting up of the colour, contrast, brightness and sharpness to stop it from being a bit "jittery" when in "100Hz mode" as comparred to the "normal" mode... Anything I am doing wrong?
Just need to wait for my SCART(RGB)-to-Component lead to turn up, so I can try my DVD player with that lead as opposed to scart-to-scart lead, just to see if it's any different (sadly, the Tosh only has one RGB Scart input, with two normal scarts and component in, so I really want the Freeview box on the RGB scart input, VCR on the normal scart, and DVD will have to go in the component inpout, but only has RGB scart output on it, so needs a converter lead)
(not mine, generic pic - mine is without that horrible stand)