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I'm still using my Sony Cineza projector (VPL-HS1) and a Sony DAV-S800 hifi/dvd blah blah (you can see two speaker in the pic because the centre speaker is above the main unit) and there are 4 of those tall speakers. The huge subwoofer is behind the screen. The project can project up to 150" if you have a long enough throw but we're using a 70" screen at the mo
I'm getting more tempted by plasma lately though, now that prices are fairly sensible but need to spend some time comparing the technology with LCD in case maybe LCD is the way to go, but it will still be quite a while before an affordable plasma or LCD reaches the size that we can view in our house right now and we are BIG movie fans having around 800 DVDs currently so big screen is definitly a must
some might remember this pic was taken by my V3 and posted in the
Pictures and photos taken with Motorola Razr V3 last year
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Posted: 2005-10-23 15:50:05
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is that a trampoline in your front room? lol
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Posted: 2005-10-23 15:55:20
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panasonic 28" flat screen 100hz, would like to change it but the picture is just too good to justify replacing yet.
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Posted: 2005-10-23 15:56:23
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On 2005-10-23 15:55:20, lamont wrote:
is that a trampoline in your front room? lol
yeah, this must have been one of my wifes "get fit" times
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Posted: 2005-10-23 16:02:23
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Here's Mine,
Samsung LE32R41BDX - 32" LCD w/freeview
(btw the iBook was pointed out for a Mac thread)
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Posted: 2005-10-23 16:13:36
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This is the on in the living room.
50" LG plasma,
and i brought this for my room.
26" LCD
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Posted: 2005-10-23 17:07:50
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Wow it looks like Samsung made quite a bit of money of Esato members....damn I am still undesisive about what to get but its looking more and more like the Samsung.
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Posted: 2005-10-23 18:01:28
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If you're going to use a Mac with it, there's a few key points about the LE3241BDX that I've got:
- Max. (Native) Resolution is 1366x768
- VGA input on TV will do 1360x768 1:1 pixel mapping (bar 3 on each side) and is absolutely fantastic.
- There's no DVI input, but there's HDMI, though I've heard from some users that it's hard to get an accurate picture using a DVI-HDMI cable.
Seriously though, the VGA pic is lovely, the tv is recognised straight away and is automatically set to it's native resolution if using a PowerBook/Desktop!
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Posted: 2005-10-23 18:15:24
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@maddav Thanks for that any other tips I think you kinda sealed it for me..
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Posted: 2005-10-23 18:50:56
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I can't think of any more major points at the moment, if you have any further question by all means ask.
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Posted: 2005-10-24 17:03:41
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