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TallBill

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Slammy1
Originally posted by: TallBill
Spend $1000 on a tv, and the other $1000 on a penis pump.


Well, for you the obvious advantage is 1080p porn on the big screen. :p (j/k)

Ugh, porn on a big screen is straight up scary. I was at a sports bar that had a pretty rough scene going on a 60+ inch TV. I was about 3 feet away just walking by the tv when they showed an extreme closeup. I felt like I could just jump in and hibernate.
 

Slammy1

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Hi-def porn makes my nose hurt....

Actually, and honestly, haven't checked it out but I think I can do without the extreme closeups of some hairy guy's butt. 3-D gaming, OTOH, is intense. I guess the first time I saw someone playing a flight sim on a 32" Gateway monitor I thought... one day I want to do that. A friend of mine is bringing over his PS2 tomorrow, that should be interesting (I've read good things) but my taste in games runs more towards strategy. I haven't had my display too long, but its been fun so far.
 

ActuaryTm

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Mar 30, 2003
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Originally posted by: RossMAN
I received a CC 10% coupon via e-mail, think you can use that?
You may want to read the coupon fine print, Ross:
  • Qualifying purchases exclude Verizon, Polk, All Televisions, Notebooks, Desktops, Bose, Velodyne, Apple, Game Hardware and accessories, Printers, Monitors, Infinity, Music, Movies, Disney, Kef, Kicker, LG, MTX Thunder, MS XBOX 360, GPS, Sharper Image products, outlet, gift card purchases, delivery fees, shipping, sales tax and payment on your Circuit City credit card. Offer not valid with any other promotions and not valid on current sale prices, clearance or open-box items.
Have to adore those marketing people.
 

KLin

Lifer
Feb 29, 2000
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Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Originally posted by: RossMAN
I received a CC 10% coupon via e-mail, think you can use that?
You may want to read the coupon fine print, Ross:
  • Qualifying purchases exclude Verizon, Polk, All Televisions, Notebooks, Desktops, Bose, Velodyne, Apple, Game Hardware and accessories, Printers, Monitors, Infinity, Music, Movies, Disney, Kef, Kicker, LG, MTX Thunder, MS XBOX 360, GPS, Sharper Image products, outlet, gift card purchases, delivery fees, shipping, sales tax and payment on your Circuit City credit card. Offer not valid with any other promotions and not valid on current sale prices, clearance or open-box items.
Have to adore those marketing people.

That's just fscking stupid. they eliminate 75% of the merchandise in the store with all of those exclusions :roll:
 

ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: KLin
That's just fscking stupid. they eliminate 75% of the merchandise in the store with all of those exclusions :roll:
Circuit City is becoming more like Best Buy with each passing day, unfortunately.
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Originally posted by: RossMAN
I received a CC 10% coupon via e-mail, think you can use that?
You may want to read the coupon fine print, Ross:
  • Qualifying purchases exclude Verizon, Polk, All Televisions, Notebooks, Desktops, Bose, Velodyne, Apple, Game Hardware and accessories, Printers, Monitors, Infinity, Music, Movies, Disney, Kef, Kicker, LG, MTX Thunder, MS XBOX 360, GPS, Sharper Image products, outlet, gift card purchases, delivery fees, shipping, sales tax and payment on your Circuit City credit card. Offer not valid with any other promotions and not valid on current sale prices, clearance or open-box items.
Have to adore those marketing people.

You gonna be on Vent tonight? :p
 

ActuaryTm

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Mar 30, 2003
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Originally posted by: RossMAN
You gonna be on Vent tonight? :p
Is clothing still optional?

If so, then I think I may very well have some free time to swing by (no pun intended).
 

dabuddha

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
I received a CC 10% coupon via e-mail, think you can use that?

Thanks for the offer! I just bought the Samsung 50" DLP HL-R5067W for $1599.99

5 year extended warranty cost $349.00

 

dabuddha

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Apr 10, 2000
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Originally posted by: aeroguy
Amazon.com has the latest samsung 50" DLP for $1800 (was $1700 last week).

Samsung DLP

I just bought the samsung 50" DLP for $1599.99 yesterday :) Now I just need to find a matching stand!
 

dabuddha

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Apr 10, 2000
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Originally posted by: RossMAN
dabuddha,

What's your TV source (OTA, HTPC, cable or satellite)?

Currently it's cable. Might switch to sat in my new place if I can get it.
 

saahmed

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I would recommend any Mistubishi TV. Or Sony Grand WEGA LCD rear projections. If you are in the midwest, go to a K's Merchandise. They have the cheapest prices.

EDIT: Sorry didnt continue reading. Congrats on your purchase.
 

Xyo II

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You could wait until woot.com has that 61" infocus for $2500 again, then with the $500 MIR = $2000
 

ShadowBlade

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Originally posted by: acemcmac
I've been experimenting with projectors for the last week between finals and for the money, I don't think you can do any better than a high end projector. There's something cool about watching TopGear on a 10 foot tall screen.

Projectors are not good for everyday tv watching. Bulbs cost like $300 and will burn out in a month or two if you watch an average ammount of TV
 

dabuddha

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Originally posted by: saahmed
I would recommend any Mistubishi TV. Or Sony Grand WEGA LCD rear projections. If you are in the midwest, go to a K's Merchandise. They have the cheapest prices.

EDIT: Sorry didnt continue reading. Congrats on your purchase.

Sorry I didn't update my first post.
 

Apex

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Originally posted by: ShadowBlade
Originally posted by: acemcmac
I've been experimenting with projectors for the last week between finals and for the money, I don't think you can do any better than a high end projector. There's something cool about watching TopGear on a 10 foot tall screen.

Projectors are not good for everyday tv watching. Bulbs cost like $300 and will burn out in a month or two if you watch an average ammount of TV

3000 hour average bulb life on many high end projectors, 2000 on others.

1 month = 24 hours * 30 = 720 hours.

3000 hours / 30 days = 100 hours.

So, to burn it out in 1 month, on average, you'd need to watch one of those 100 hours per day. Take the lower hour 2000 hour bulb and 2 months. That's still more than 33 hours PER DAY. That's more than an average amount, IMHO.