WANTED: 60" Tv Plasma or LCD
- dwaxman1
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Re: WANTED: 60" Tv Plasma or LCD
my plasma it no good now... 3 vertical bars right down the middle....what you got Alexander??
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- lasallejai
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Re: WANTED: 60" Tv Plasma or LCD
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my plasma it no good now... 3 vertical bars right down the middle....what you got Alexander??
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You can get a 60" while we are down in Indiana, or on our way back in Michigan. I am sure your H1 can accomodate one in box.
http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/hot-deals/1102154/
my plasma it no good now... 3 vertical bars right down the middle....what you got Alexander??
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You can get a 60" while we are down in Indiana, or on our way back in Michigan. I am sure your H1 can accomodate one in box.
http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/hot-deals/1102154/
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Re: WANTED: 60" Tv Plasma or LCD
You can also find all kind of product including 60 inches LCD at this place Best Cost they are in Laval. They sell Open Boxes and Demo for a fraction of the price. Worth a look. I bought many item from them few years back and still have them without problem.
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Re: WANTED: 60" Tv Plasma or LCD
So my damn TV blew again last night, Colour Wheel again.. wow, watching Netflix with the family on my laptop is fun....
So the debate is now on.. LCD vs LED vs Plasma.....what to buy....advise anyone?? I have read all the comments on line and still not sure, we also have a Plasma but it is first generation and has since developed a "few" lines on it....
So thoughts?? As I need to buy a new one....the repair for this one lasted too short of a time frame..
So the debate is now on.. LCD vs LED vs Plasma.....what to buy....advise anyone?? I have read all the comments on line and still not sure, we also have a Plasma but it is first generation and has since developed a "few" lines on it....
So thoughts?? As I need to buy a new one....the repair for this one lasted too short of a time frame..
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Re: WANTED: 60" Tv Plasma or LCD
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So my damn TV blew again last night, Colour Wheel again.. wow, watching Netflix with the family on my laptop is fun....
So the debate is now on.. LCD vs LED vs Plasma.....what to buy....advise anyone?? I have read all the comments on line and still not sure, we also have a Plasma but it is first generation and has since developed a "few" lines on it....
So thoughts?? As I need to buy a new one....the repair for this one lasted too short of a time frame..
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President Derek,
If you are like me, playing a lot of console video games and watching a lot of bluray movies, then I recommend you to go with a plasma if you do not mind to pay a bit more for hydro. The plasma is a bit thicker and heavier, and hotter when being used too but I think it is worth it for the great contrast it provides for your eyes. I have compared a bunch of 46" to 65" LED LCD TV's side by side with a bunch of similar size plasma TV's at Bestbuy in Detroit, and even though LED LCD TV's came fairly close to the crispiness and depth sharpness plasma TV's offer, but my choice would still be a plasma, and my clients who were there with me also concurred with my thought. Just me two cents.
So my damn TV blew again last night, Colour Wheel again.. wow, watching Netflix with the family on my laptop is fun....
So the debate is now on.. LCD vs LED vs Plasma.....what to buy....advise anyone?? I have read all the comments on line and still not sure, we also have a Plasma but it is first generation and has since developed a "few" lines on it....
So thoughts?? As I need to buy a new one....the repair for this one lasted too short of a time frame..
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President Derek,
If you are like me, playing a lot of console video games and watching a lot of bluray movies, then I recommend you to go with a plasma if you do not mind to pay a bit more for hydro. The plasma is a bit thicker and heavier, and hotter when being used too but I think it is worth it for the great contrast it provides for your eyes. I have compared a bunch of 46" to 65" LED LCD TV's side by side with a bunch of similar size plasma TV's at Bestbuy in Detroit, and even though LED LCD TV's came fairly close to the crispiness and depth sharpness plasma TV's offer, but my choice would still be a plasma, and my clients who were there with me also concurred with my thought. Just me two cents.
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Re: WANTED: 60" Tv Plasma or LCD
would love to find someone local to wheel and deal with over a tv....anyone know some one
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