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All but a couple of specific models of TVs only had 1080i inputs until mid-2006 when models like the Samsung HLS- series started shipping. Even then at least half of the TVs sold were still 720p models. I happen to have a 1080p Samsung HLS with 1080p inputs but I'm still thinking of getting this since Netflix carries every US HD-DVD and blu-ray release. If I buy it I can at least watch the HD-DVD exclusives in 1080i instead of 480i, when I can't get blu-ray version for my PS3.
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Emerson EWR10D5 DVD Recorder w/ Component Output - $58.86 @ Wal-Mart
DaveSimmons replied to Brad's topic in Online Hot Deals
^ good warning, but this still looks like a nice deal for people who don't need the tuner. In my area Comcast has gone digital so analog cable tuning is useless to me anyway. This is also the cheapest and easiest way to copy a bunch of old home movies on tape to DVD: connect the camcorder or VCR to the inputs (it includes yellow plug and S-video), press play for the tape and record for the DVD recorder, come back when it's done. -
Samsung HL-S5687W 56" 1080p DLP HDTV - $1,849.99 Shipped @ Amazon.com
DaveSimmons replied to Brad's topic in Online Hot Deals
Or an Xbox360 and its HD-DVD player add-on - $600 total but you get games -and- HD-DVD FYI you can rent HD-DVDs from Netflix for no extra charge -
Samsung HL-S5687W 56" 1080p DLP HDTV - $1,849.99 Shipped @ Amazon.com
DaveSimmons replied to Brad's topic in Online Hot Deals
This is about 18" deep and weighs around 90 pounds (30-40 less than a 32" tube TV). I'm still happy with the 50" version of this DLP after several months. The only bad thing about DLP and LCD projection TVs is that the viewing angle isn't as good as with plasma or tube TVs. There's a wide code where it looks great but if you move outside of that it's much dimmer. -
If you want something bigger for $100 less - http://www.gottadeal.com/Deal/17328 Samsung 50" 1080p DLP for $1649 shipped from Amazon, deal is still on at least for today. You can't hang it on a wall, but it's only 18" deep and weighs under 80 pounds. I have one and it's a great TV. Or for $1849 shipped get the 56" - http://www.gottadeal.com/Deal/17333
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Samsung HL-S5687W 56" 1080p DLP HDTV - $1,849.99 Shipped @ Amazon.com
DaveSimmons replied to Brad's topic in Online Hot Deals
No, and past deals have vanished after a day or two. Buy now or regret it later :) -
Samsung HL-S5687W 56" 1080p DLP HDTV - $1,849.99 Shipped @ Amazon.com
DaveSimmons replied to Brad's topic in Online Hot Deals
Excellent TV, and I paid much more than this for the 50" version. It has great upconversion (rescaling) of regular DVDs using s-video or component cables, so you don't need to buy a new DVD player. It weighs less than a 32" tube TV (under 100 lbs) so can go on many less expensive stands. Repairs of DLP TVs are expensive (easily $500) so a 4-5 year extended warranty is a good idea. -
Nice deal for a basic computer, this would be a good computer for your own work or to set up an email and photos PC for the parents. The built-in card reader will help if you/they have a digital camera. You might pick up a 256 - 512 MB RAM stick to go with it. Check what kind you need at www.crucial.com, and use their price as the limit on what you should pay. Note this has almost zero gaming power, except for web flash games.
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My Asus A8N-E socket 939 has been working flawlessly with an X2 4200+ for several months. My Asus P4C800-E has worked flawlessly with a P4 3.2C for 3 years. Asus makes good boards except possibly their cheapest. Looks like AMD price cuts are at most online stores now, good deals since you can't actually buy Core 2 yet except in complete systems like a $1,500+ Dell XPS. Be careful though, some of the AMD chips are at the old prices, some are at the new.