Sony KD-34XBR960 or Sony KDS-R50XBR1?


Hello,
Both of these HD TV's has received very high praise from many different publications, and have won editors choice awards on CNET, etc.
I was just wondering if anyone has owned both the Sony KD-34XBR960 34" direct view CRT HD TV and the new Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50" SXRD LCoS HD rear projection TV, or compared them head to head?
If so, which has the superior picture, best blacks, best resolution, and best color accuracy?
Any comments or comparisons between the two would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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If space is a factor and you have to sit close, the 34" is great, however; if you want a larger picture and more of the 'theater' experience than the 50" SXRD can only be beat by their 60" set.
I have the 60" SXRD and there is no way I can go back to watching my old 35" Mits. set.
High Def. is fantastic !!!
As an "almost" videophile-- The set should be ideal at night and daytime comes in second. A year and a half ago I bought a 61' JVC hdila set. Beyond it breaking down 3xs in 4months the black were sad,as was the low level grey scale/ dark scene pq. I lost my ass but sold it. I bought the 65' Mits 9in crt's. ---Big bulky but PQ was more important 2me.
I bought my Sony 36 XBR before Sony introduced the 34 wide screen. The picture is one of the best I've seen. The grey scale when watching something like Casablanca is amazing in its gradations from white to really black. We watch CSI: Miami just because the panoramas are so grand in HD and the surround sound so involving. For me, the question is not my set or a 60" SXRD, nice as they are, but my set or an 80' wide projection screen. Only the big screen of front project seems to really draw me into a movie. But then there's the practicality issue of what to use for regular TV viewing in a reasonably lighted room. I guess it's a pull-down screen in front of a plasma TV, but I have yet to settle that in my own mind.

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