So Samsung's really moving up the food chain, huh?

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Dari

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Originally posted by: MaxDepth
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Originally posted by: AU Tiger
Samsung Microwaves are among the most highly rated.
Agreed. In my personal experimenting I find that samsung microwaves consistently cook an average 11 pound cat quicker than any other similarly watt-rated microwave. They also tend to cook the cat more evenly, with minimal popping.

Now is that with a North American tabbey, or a Maine my excellent compatriot?
I have had the most horrible time trying to stuff a live my excellent compatriot into a microwave.

WTF are you guys talking about?

BTW, are their projection TVs as good as the Hitachis? The price is right, how about quality?
 

Dacalo

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Originally posted by: MaxDepth
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Originally posted by: AU Tiger
Samsung Microwaves are among the most highly rated.
Agreed. In my personal experimenting I find that samsung microwaves consistently cook an average 11 pound cat quicker than any other similarly watt-rated microwave. They also tend to cook the cat more evenly, with minimal popping.

Now is that with a North American tabbey, or a Maine my excellent compatriot?
I have had the most horrible time trying to stuff a live my excellent compatriot into a microwave.

lol WTH?
 

StageLeft

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Sep 29, 2000
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Originally posted by: MaxDepth
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Originally posted by: AU Tiger
Samsung Microwaves are among the most highly rated.
Agreed. In my personal experimenting I find that samsung microwaves consistently cook an average 11 pound cat quicker than any other similarly watt-rated microwave. They also tend to cook the cat more evenly, with minimal popping.

Now is that with a North American tabbey, or a Maine my excellent compatriot?
I have had the most horrible time trying to stuff a live my excellent compatriot into a microwave.
I've run into the same thing, unfortunately. The girth of the maie my excellent compatriot requires an oversized microwave. Generally the only ones you can squeeze such a cat into are the over-the-stove kind microwaves, due to their large cooking interior. As such I've had few opportunities to report on cooking results with a maine my excellent compatriot. Anything more than 13-14 pounds I find that a microwave is not the optimal cooking device, and convection ovens are recommended.

 

777php

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If you are going to buy a Samsung RPTV get their DLP line of TV's. They have no burn in and the bulbs can be replaced for around $300. The screen is awesome and they have resolutions up to 1280x720 or something along those lines for hooking up HTPC's.
 

zippy

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Had a Samsung Syncmaster 900P CRT for quite a few years that was a champ. This was pre-DigitAll though - this was back in the day when they were making good, solid, inexpensive products.

I have a Samsung A530 cell phone and it's absolutely amazing.

So yes, Samsung rocks. When I got my LCD I would have purchased a Samsung if not for that crazy Dell deal on the Planar 19".

T-5 posts. :(