One of the biggest manufacturers that makes HDTVs is Samsung, and while most people seem to like a Samsung 34 CRT HDTV, they don’t actually make a 34-inch one, but they do make many others that are about the same size.

The main advantage of getting a CRT HDTV is that they are much, much cheaper than a plasma or LCD TV. CRT stands for cathode ray tube, or as most people know them, a square, original-style television. Although the cathode ray tube has been greatly reduced in size in many of these sets, it is still not as flat as a plasma or LCD set would be.

Samsung markets its CRT-style HDTVs under the SlimFit product line name. One example is the Samsung TX-R3080WH 30″ Wide SlimFit HDTV, a 30-inch HDTV. While it’s not super slim like members of the plasma and LCD family, it still delivers an HDTV-quality picture. The set is also very affordable compared to other sets the same size.Most retailers sell it for between $600-$700 dollars.This set comes with a 16:9 aspect ratio and is only 16 inches deep which makes it much Thinner than a clunky old-fashioned TV Can be used in a place where you don’t have a lot of space to store your TV.

The Samsung TXN3271HF 32″ DynaFlat Digital HD-Ready TV is probably the closest thing Samsung sells to a 34 CRT HDTV. This set isn’t as thin as the previous model and retails for around $800.00. It comes with a 4:3 aspect ratio display and a 3-line digital comb filter.The reviews listed for this set are somewhat poor, but it’s unknown if the people listing the review simply didn’t understand the technology they were dealing with. Also, since the shipping weight of this set is over 150 pounds, it may not be able to ship to Hawaii, Alaska, or internationally.

The Samsung 34 CRT HDTV may not be a reality, but Samsung makes plenty of other affordable CRT HDTVs you can buy. Compare, read the reviews and you will make an informed purchase.