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Big Smooth

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  1. No, at 32" any HD source will look good. You need to get much larger than that to start getting benefits from 1080p.
  2. I actually managed to get a Bag of Crap! First time in 6-7 tries that I actually got an order in.
  3. Unfortunately, this looks like a very low-quality TV at any resolution. Some threads on AVSForum here and here. I've personally had horrible experiences with RCA TVs over the years and those comments certainly don't do anything to change my opinion - I'd look elsewhere.
  4. Just in case anyone still uses VHS or needs some filler. Both ship in "4-6 weeks" and are eligible for free shipping over $25. Polar Express for $1.00 Elizabethtown for $0.95
  5. http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/P/B000ETTFRG.01._AA280_SCLZZZZZZZ_V40413214_.jpg Linked This is an iPod Nano competitor that plays videos. The 6GB version is normally at LEAST $150. Will go quick, so hurry!
  6. I have this drive. I've had a few recurring problems getting it to connect to my work laptop which have forced me to uninstall/reinstall my USB controllers in the Device Manager (probably not the drive's fault; it works perfectly with my personal laptop and desktop), but it's a nice drive overall, with good build quality & transfer speeds for the price.
  7. http://shop3.outpost.com/product/4787689 No rebates and free shipping; this is the lowest price I have seen. People often complain about xD's prices but this is not bad at all. Note that this is the new, faster "Type H" card and there is an outside chance it will not work with older cameras. See here for Olympus and here for Fuji compatibility charts. Credit to FW for the find.
  8. Price has dropped to $89.99 AR. That's an excellent price for a 5MP compact camera that, while unspectacular, would be great for many point-and-shoot users.
  9. Usually it's one per day, but every once in a while they do a "woot off" where they sell one product after another, typically products they've had in the past but at a discount.
  10. It's the remote that wouldn't die!!! They must have a lot in stock.
  11. The laptop is a decent deal, actually, better than their BF Compaq deal. Here's DaPuff's BF comparison chart to jog your memory. http://www.me.mtu.edu/~jdbilyeu/laptops.htm The 2404 they are offering now is very similar to the 2402 they had on BF except the 2404 has a Turion processor instead of a Sempron and it also has integrated wireless, double the RAM, more ports including an extra USB port and a Firewire port, and a larger hard drive. I think it's worth $50 more AR. Plus, according to the website you can get some stuff FAR when you buy the laptop like an Epson AIO printer and a wireless router. Specs from Compaq: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?lc=en&lang=en&cc=us&product=1153897&dlc=en&docname=c00503566 Overall, it seems like a pretty nice laptop for the price. Not as cheap as some deals we've seen but this is not a stripped computer, either. Only downside IMO is the smallish WXGA screen at 14" but at least it's BrightView.
  12. Keep an eye on Sears Closeouts... the selection is very limited but sometimes you can find great deals.
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