View Poll Results: Does your home have at least one flat screen TV (plasma, LCD) ??
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Yes.
45 62.50% -
No.
9 12.50% -
Still thinking to buy one.
18 25.00%
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October 26th, 2007 11:57 AM #101Plasma pag napundi bye na and needs good operating temp. LCD pagnasira lamp lang papalitan. Go for the best service since almost all LCD's have the same features. Samsung is the only one that will lend you a unit same as the one pulled out in case they can't fix it in your home. Sharp has terrrible aftermarket sales service. Bought the Samsung because of my bad experience with Sharp and watching LCD tv's is habit forming because of not only better viewing pleasure but of less radiation.
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October 26th, 2007 12:44 PM #103
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October 26th, 2007 01:21 PM #104
sir boybi, pa share naman ng source
guys, saan ba me sale ngayon? looking for 26-32 na lcd, budget lang coz we just got a new condo.
(btw, ok na option ba to get a 22" widescreen lcd at 14-16k and pair it w/ a tv tuner that doesn't require a pc?)
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October 26th, 2007 01:41 PM #106
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October 26th, 2007 01:55 PM #107
When auditioning flat panel TVs, insist on using the same video player with the same disc on all the TVs that you will check. Sometimes kasi they use HD players on some units and SD player on other units which would make you think that 1 brand is better than the other when in fact it is the other way around.
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October 26th, 2007 01:59 PM #108
thanks sir boybi!
btw, what do you guys think of a 32 regza for 39k?bnew
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October 26th, 2007 02:24 PM #109
I think Toshiba's Regza line is impressive. When I auditioned for flat panel TVs a few weeks ago, the Regza was one of my top choices. If I were going to buy a LCD TV, I would choose between the Regza and the Bravia. Until I saw the Panasonic Viera plasma TV
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Well hopefully it won't be that way when DLSU plays UP at the MOAA on the 6th.
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