Who wants a 52" projection TV?
Let's see:
1) Sell your YM: $7,000 - $8,000
2) Sell your Caravan: Not worth $hit
3) Sell your BMW: Worth some $hit
4) Donate your 52": Subtract $200 from selling your YM
5) Sell your body: Not worth $hit
All equals to: you might as well keep your peice of $hit TV....
1) Sell your YM: $7,000 - $8,000
2) Sell your Caravan: Not worth $hit
3) Sell your BMW: Worth some $hit
4) Donate your 52": Subtract $200 from selling your YM
5) Sell your body: Not worth $hit
All equals to: you might as well keep your peice of $hit TV....
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Originally Posted by bz8
Let's see:
1) Sell your YM: $7,000 - $8,000
2) Sell your Caravan: Not worth $hit
3) Sell your BMW: Worth some $hit
4) Donate your 52": Subtract $200 from selling your YM
5) Sell your body: Not worth $hit
All equals to: you might as well keep your peice of $hit TV....
1) Sell your YM: $7,000 - $8,000
2) Sell your Caravan: Not worth $hit
3) Sell your BMW: Worth some $hit
4) Donate your 52": Subtract $200 from selling your YM
5) Sell your body: Not worth $hit
All equals to: you might as well keep your peice of $hit TV....
And your a piece of $hit
which other 65+ inch lcd flat panel tv would you guys buy if money is no object? it needs to be 1080p. Of course, this is beside the Sony. Or is Sony the best one out there now?
no rear projection either....
no rear projection either....
I really like my Samsung LCD upstairs. I understand Samsung makes the LCD panels for Sony, the only difference is they use their own softward on the panels.
Sony looks better, but for the money, I'd go with Samsung.
Sony looks better, but for the money, I'd go with Samsung.
Originally Posted by Moodie
I really like my Samsung LCD upstairs. I understand Samsung makes the LCD panels for Sony, the only difference is they use their own softward on the panels.
Sony looks better, but for the money, I'd go with Samsung.
Sony looks better, but for the money, I'd go with Samsung.
Originally Posted by bz8
Moodie, did you know that your Samsung LCD is already capable of 1080p. I just found out about my Dell LCD. Actually, all LCDs are 1080p ready, it's just that they recently introduced to Plasmas.
hack it
there was a website where I went to to get into the sony's service menu....
I'm sure there is something similar for the samsung..
http://www.avsforum.com/
good read to potentially screw your tv...
the service menu did help me calibrate my old *** Sony rear projector and correct the sync on the pc input.
there was a website where I went to to get into the sony's service menu....
I'm sure there is something similar for the samsung..
http://www.avsforum.com/
good read to potentially screw your tv...
the service menu did help me calibrate my old *** Sony rear projector and correct the sync on the pc input.
Originally Posted by Moodie
Really, does it need software upgrade or something? When I plug my PS3 in it, the PS3 auto detects 720P only......

I suggest you just give that to me and get a realy 1080p ps3
Originally Posted by Moodie
Really, does it need software upgrade or something? When I plug my PS3 in it, the PS3 auto detects 720P only......

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Originally Posted by scotts300
As asked already, does it work? How deep is that mother?



