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lol and ok.... I'll be waiting to hear.... Flint- How exciting to get your new flatscreen on Christmas eve. I am looking forward to hearing how you guys like it. Steve- I just bought a little white stuffed kneeling praying angel bear. Well, the Cherry Vanilla perfume was attached so I had to to get the stuffed animal ! It's very prie-dieu if I get what you mean. I just don't know what around here to pay homage to. |
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I am still waiting for the reports. :)
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Question: Can I get a DVD player that upconverts standard DVDs--and also plays BluRay discs? |
No but you can get a Blu-Ray player that upscales standard DVDs. :)
In fact in a quick review of standalone Blu-Ray players, none of them does NOT upscale DVD. And none of them below $200 yet. |
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They are so good sky, that they are still watching them.
The Panasonic plasma is awesome. You gotta account for the surround sound too - that makes all the difference in the world. |
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I don't know anything about blue ray. Blue ray will not replace dvd players I hope. We have my son's woofer attached to my current TV. At least I can hear it. |
My parents got us a 42" LCD for Christmas. It was a shock, because we had absolutely no idea they were getting it and it must have been expensive (!!!) We certainly wouldn't have been able to afford it ourselves. Anyway, the living room we have is monstrous, so, it actually looks kind of small, but the couch is sort of in the middle of the room, so it isn't so far away. probably 10 ft away at most. And yes, the couch is the only place to sit in our enormous living room. it looks kind of barren in there.
My dad said he asked the people at Sears whether or not plasma would be better. Apparently the salesperson told him that people who live at higher altitude tend to have trouble with the plasmas. That made the decision, since we live at 9000 ft above sea level. Has anyone else ever heard that about plasmas and altitude? Not that I don't like the LCD...I love it, but the altitude thing was curious to me. |
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If the tiny glass envelopes are rigid, a drop exterior pressure will not affect the internal pressure. If the tiny glass envelopes can flex enough to change size, a drop in exterior pressure would cause the tiny glass envelopes to grow which would actually decrease the internal pressure. Yeah, yeah, I realize the problem comes with an imbalance of pressures, I'm just taking issue with that highlighted statement . |
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