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Started 5 days, 5 hours ago (2008-09-02 02:40:00)
by localexperts
Many .TVs for sale - Some tourist destination GEO TVs All GoDaddy. BIN prices. PM me if interested AMELIAISLAND.TV 2/6/2009 Active - Locked Tourist Destination near Jacksonville $50 MEETINGFACILITIES.TV 8/20/2008 Expired - Locked CATERINGHALL.TV 10/24/2008 Active - Locked BANQUETHALLS.TV 10/25/2008 Active - Locked Event Planning Domains $30 each CHARTERBUS.TV 1/...
Started 6 days, 9 hours ago (2008-08-31 21:50:00)
by masuruha
Recs: 0 LCD and Plasma TVs.. For those interested... LCD and Plasma TVs Both are better than ever. One plasma hits a new high Bigger, better, cheaper--those three words sum up the major trends in LCD and plasma TVs this year. The supersizing of flat-panel screens is hard to miss. More LCD sets are sporting bigger screens, so we've added a new size ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2008-08-28 10:12:00)
by TheLegendKnight
now at last I got PS3 but damn my big old junk cant play it properly. so i'm thinking to get a new tv but cant decide because there are many negative points...anyway here are my conditions before your help; -I play my games in a dark room ( i cant stand lights while playing games or watching movies, my eyes get tired so easily with light and it distracts me ) why did i say this? becaue LCDs ...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2008-08-27 22:31:00)
by cadoo
Focusing on performane, product design and aesthetics, LG anounced new additions to its Scarlet series of LCD TVs, the new LG61, LG70, LG80 and the LED-backlit LG90 models. LG61: Slim, Beautiful from Every Angle As consumers' needs for product design is increasingly aesthetic, previously hidden or ignored aspects like the design of a product's other side is becoming crucial. LG ...
Started 2 weeks ago (2008-08-24 04:03:00)
by aequitas330
Plasma TVs - Native Contrast Ratio? There are two TVs I'm considering, both are Panasonics. Both are 50" and 1080p. TH50PZ80u - 20,000:1 Native Contrast Ratio. 1,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio. TH50PZ85u - 30,000:1 Native Contrast Ratio. 1,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio. Can you even notice the difference at that ...
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2008-08-20 03:27:00)
by fleaking
Expiring .TVs selling cheap! digitv.tv 9/3/2008 *(premium with $100 renewal fee) $50 breed.tv 9/4/2008 (non-premium) $100 bigbusiness.tv 9/15/2008 (non-premium) $60 P.S: big-business.tv is registered since 2005 please post sold to claim, thanks!! Please register or log-in into NamePros to hide ads __________________ 讀書心得 | Jurassic...
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2008-08-18 00:30:00)
by Viper98
I don't know if this is even the right forum to post this in but here goes anyways I've got 2 tvs TV #1 56" 1080p DLP (Samsung HLS-5687w). Owned for just over 1 1/2 years(purchased Boxing Day 2006 for roughly $2500) Still has 1 year warranty from best buy I believe(pretty sure I bought a 3 year SP on it) + init NT-C1205 stand(purchased may 2008) TV #2 50" 720p Plasma(Samsung PN-50a450...
Started 3 weeks ago (2008-08-16 08:26:00)
by johnnymk
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/16/te...th&oref =slogin Americans are not just switching to smaller cars. They are also buying smaller TVs. Sales of 19-, 22- and 32-inch televisions were responsible for much of a notable 52 percent year-over-year increase in L.C.D. TV shipments to retailers in the second quarter, according to data released Friday by DisplaySearch, a research firm. ...
Started 1 month ago (2008-08-04 23:22:00)
by Mat @ SWS
Hey all, I can't find my old thread (was a few months old), but I wanna know the best place to look for good TVs at a low price. Tried ebuyer, but that seems more expensive than Argos. On Amazon at the moment and found this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Easy-Touch-E...7877514& ;sr=1-1 http://www.amazon.co.uk/LG-42LF66-Wi...7877514& ;sr=1-7 Basically, we're after a new TV her old 50" brick ...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2008-07-27 12:08:00)
by Forgotten Gamer
http://www.wired.com/science/discove.../2006/09/71 705 Quote: Researchers in Switzerland are developing a new nano technology they claim will double the range of colors that future TVs can produce — displaying every hue the human eye can see. By comparison, most of today’s TVs — be they plasmas, LCDs or projectors — display only about half the visible colors. ...
Started 3 days, 6 hours ago (2008-09-04 01:35:00)
by Murphy
There is a great website called cnet dot com. It has great info on all plasmas and LCD. It rates just about every TV available today as well as many other household technologies.
Started 1 day, 21 hours ago (2008-09-05 10:16:03)
by jonbX
Re: Are 1080p TVs worth it Quote: Originally Posted by San Dax If I'm getting an HDTV I will get a 720p. Costs less. Not by much anymore. __________________
Started 2 days, 11 hours ago (2008-09-04 20:05:00)
by dseymo1
I've sold a few ex-rentals in my time, but earlier than that, when I were a lad, I somehow found out about an Ipswich dealer who had a storeroom crammed to the rafters with ex-rentals and trade-ins, and who were willing to sell them at £1.00 each. Rummaging around every couple of weeks and coming away with a pocket money's worth provided many hours of education in servicing sets, and a huge ...
Started 6 hours, 26 minutes ago (2008-09-07 01:18:00)
by raptor
Quote from: Mr Boat on Today at 01:55:18 PM Just ordered a Panasonic TH42PZ80B from Empire Direct. About £800 with 3yrs warranty; I'm happy with that........just can't wait for Wednesday now Fucking hell, there's shitloads of advice in this thread and you ignore it. You can get the same telly from JLP for £749 inc a 5 year warranty.
Started 3 days, 17 hours ago (2008-09-03 13:49:00)
by xrox
Quote: Originally Posted by Daviii True, but we are talking about subjetive visuals here. Plasma may have a faster response time, and no SAH effect, but it still blurs like crazy to my eyes due to the phosphor lag. So who cares about SAH? You are seeing blur due to the hold time which is a combination of phosphor ...
Started 2 days, 2 hours ago (2008-09-05 05:29:56)
by z2g
quote Originally Posted by uniquename 720P/1080i is the same thing. Not many that will do one and not the other these days. I've seen HDTV's that do only 720p as their native res. You can certainly tell the difference when comparing them to 1080i or 1080p sets.