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mitch wrote:installed the Aeon MQ skin yesterday. XBMC jus got awesome-er
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:^ how are you getting past the US IP check on PS3 netflix?
Humes wrote:I've been looking at this 42" 720p Samsung.
It's about $550 USD on Amazon, and $5300 in Price Smart. Critique it please.
I checked out the CTC sets...cool, but ~$7000 is my entire budget. Still hadda get a media player and a sound bar.
rodfarva wrote:I think someone mentioned this before, but I really do question the build quality of samsung's products. Aside from having a couple friends who purchased Samsung HD (LCD) sets that failed, Ive read quite a bit online about others who have the same or similar problems.
Being that we live in Trinidad, I'd be very upset to have to go through problematic returns and repairs on a brand new set.
Im going to be looking for a new HDTV soon, and I was really leaning toward samsung, since they seem to have the market pretty well covered in the upper midrange area of LED/3D..but Im wondering If i shouldnt go with some tried and true (for me anyway) Sony
Humes wrote:Raptor, I've heard good things so I'm keeping you in mind.
crazybalhead wrote:Humes wrote:Raptor, I've heard good things so I'm keeping you in mind.
Raptor FTW Humes. Don't bother to shop around.
And if you get nothing else from reading this guide, you should remember one simple fact: There's no reason to pay extra for HDMI cables. Intrigued? Let's get started....
Expensive cables aren't worth it
If you walk into your typical electronics store to buy an HDMI cable, you're likely to see prices upward of $50 with promises of better performance and faster speeds. Do you really need to spend that much money on a single HDMI cable?
Absolutely not--those cables are a rip-off. You should never pay more than $10 for a standard six-foot HDMI cable. And despite what salesmen and manufacturers might tell you, there's no meaningful difference between the $10 cable and the $50 cable. Unless you see something obvious, such as dropouts or a flashing screen, the digital information transmitted by both cables is exactly the same--no cable can make the picture any better or any worse. We've used cables from many different companies in the past--such as Belkin, Accell, Monoprice, Monster, and SimplayHD--and have not run into any consistent issues with any brand of cable.
Humes wrote:crazybalhead wrote:Humes wrote:Raptor, I've heard good things so I'm keeping you in mind.
Raptor FTW Humes. Don't bother to shop around.
Well that cements it. But I still hadda check around on Amazon to decide what I want.
Raptor have a thread/post with just TVs?
16 cycles wrote:^ no diff....
http://reviews.cnet.com/hdmi-guide/And if you get nothing else from reading this guide, you should remember one simple fact: There's no reason to pay extra for HDMI cables. Intrigued? Let's get started....Expensive cables aren't worth it
If you walk into your typical electronics store to buy an HDMI cable, you're likely to see prices upward of $50 with promises of better performance and faster speeds. Do you really need to spend that much money on a single HDMI cable?
Absolutely not--those cables are a rip-off. You should never pay more than $10 for a standard six-foot HDMI cable. And despite what salesmen and manufacturers might tell you, there's no meaningful difference between the $10 cable and the $50 cable. Unless you see something obvious, such as dropouts or a flashing screen, the digital information transmitted by both cables is exactly the same--no cable can make the picture any better or any worse. We've used cables from many different companies in the past--such as Belkin, Accell, Monoprice, Monster, and SimplayHD--and have not run into any consistent issues with any brand of cable.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:^ definitely - I changed the DNS on my router so my PC, laptops, PS3 and even iPhone are all getting Netflix and Hulu+
I started watching a movie on my PC, went to grab a bite to eat downstairs so i continued watching it on the big screen TV via the PS3 and then I went to bed and watched it out on the iPhone all from where I left off on the previous device, seemlessly!
This is definitely worth the money!!!
usvideo.org - US$4.99 / month
netflix - US$9.99 / month
hulu+ - US$7.99 / month
RapToR wrote:my next shipment will as i'm leaving for 2mts from this month
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