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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September 28th, 2007 05:03 AM #51
LED na pala yung 70" XBR....
ok let me rephrase that, wait until they shift to better LED backlights. hehe
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September 28th, 2007 05:21 AM #52
None as of this moment. I'll be getting soon for my X360 but most likely I'll just get a 19" LCD monitor and a TV box.
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September 28th, 2007 06:16 AM #53wala pa, still using slim fit CRT's. the wifey and I have been thinking about it to save space (liit pa kse bahay namin e)
frankly, i'm still waiting for them to be as reliable and efficient as CRT's
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September 28th, 2007 07:03 AM #5440" LCD TV at my Video Room, 14" LCD TV at my Kitchen/Dining Room.
I used to have Plasma (broken after 3 months), But Samsung replace me with an LCD TV free. w/ refund pa bec the Plasma is more expensive. Now thats GREAT service!
I also ordered a TVIX 4100 SH for my Divx & MKV movies.
Go HD guys! Sayang lang your Plasma & LCD. You'll never like to watch your standard DVD player after experiencing HD.
Estimate prices of HD players:
PS3 Bluray = 22T to 23T
HD-DVD player = $250 to $300
HTPC = 29T w/ HDMI video card & S/PDIF motherboard
TVIX 4100 = 17T to 21T
Xbox 360 HD-DVD player $179 or 10T in the Phils.
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September 28th, 2007 09:08 AM #55
Samsung 40" 720p, Toshiba Regza 26" 1080i and Sony Bravia 42" 1080p
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September 28th, 2007 09:44 AM #56
regarding DVico M4100SH, I have downloaded the manual and you can connect a Linksys WUSB54GC wireless dongle
so puwede mo gawin download sa ******* then save mo sa isang harddrive, share it, then go to you threatre with Dvico, scroll thru the remote and copy the new divx hehehe ok no
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September 28th, 2007 09:51 AM #58
Ah... okay... refresh rate pala yung problem niyo.
My word, you guys have fast eyes... I've been using computers for years and I've never noticed the difference... pero meron siguro... my laptop is less eyestraining than my old desktop was.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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September 28th, 2007 10:22 AM #59
Sometimes it is a problem caused by a combination of factors like older TVs and ambient lighting (old style fluorescent tubes). The result is a slight flicking effect from the TV.
My word, you guys have fast eyes... I've been using computers for years and I've never noticed the difference... pero meron siguro... my laptop is less eyestraining than my old desktop was.
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September 28th, 2007 03:38 PM #60
That's weird. I've never experienced traffic on a Sunday Sent from my SM-M127F using Tapatalk
Traffic!