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Discussion in 'Site News / Feedback / Questions' started by Anthony, Dec 27, 2008.

  1. Anthony

    Anthony Thread Starter Active Member

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    Man this has been a slow week for the forum. :confused: I guess with the holidays everyone is busy at home or away on vacation.
     
  2. Anonymous

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    Yeah, if not away most people have out of town guests, friends, and family comming into their homes etc. Also, people might be playing with their new fishy toys.
     
  3. Anthony

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    Very true. :) Fishy toys are always fun.
     
  4. stevenrox

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    getting new stuff and trying to make my eggs hatch this time
     
  5. LemonDiscus

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    Yeah, I have been busy setting up all of my childrens toys they got for Christmas. That and I had to re-arrange our house because of all of the toys (used one childs bedroom as a "play-room" and moved her with my son)

    In addition to all of that madness and the travel to NC, I got my new TV Sunday for Christmas and was setting it up. I had to rip apart my entire entertainment center, change all of the wiring. Then I had to take shelves off of the entertainment center itself (screwed in shelving) and make the opening bigger because without doing that the TV would not fit! :)

    Always a great thing to have a TV that is too big for your entertainment center.
     
  6. Anonymous

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    its even better when your tvs too big for the entertainment center all together ;) what size did you get?
     
  7. LemonDiscus

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    Phillips, 42" 1080p , one of the newer models with a pretty high contrast ratio! :D
     
  8. Anonymous

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    nice! Blueray player as well?
     
  9. stevenrox

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    for how much im planing on getting one to
     
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  11. Anthony

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    $299 ish...
     
  12. stevenrox

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    your tv
     
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    If you end up getting a blu-ray player, and if you love nature, you have to check out Planet Earth. I bought it not long after i bought my Samsung and my PS3, and even on a 32" 720p, the scenes absolutely blew me away!
     
  14. LemonDiscus

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    No, I did not get a blue ray yet. Still waiting on the Comcast Cable HD Receiver. I already upgraded my PS2 AV cable to the Component and have had a blast playing GT4 in HD!!! If of course is only 1080i but hey, it is the best input signal I have had at home yet.

    It took me a while to learn to change all of my settings on my DVD players to Progressive which does allow 480p which DOES IMPROVE the video quality significantly!