I hope everyone here recognizes how freakin' sweet this deal is. Even sale prices at Best Buys and the liking have never gone below $1399 for this set. Typically, it sells for $1599 and $1699.
March 14, 2009
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+2 Internets to you good sir. I lol'd. In reply to: "Apple sued over 'exploding' iPod Touch"
March 13, 2009
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DO WANT. In reply to: "World's biggest sound bar speaker"
March 8, 2009
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You watch too much anime. In reply to: "First screenshot of Microsoft's Kumo"
March 7, 2009
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...You obviously have never played a game on Steam before.
No URL necessary. Download Steam, then download the game from within Steam.
In reply to: "Play Unreal Tournament III Black for free this weekend"
March 7, 2009
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Win. In reply to: "Is Craigslist the world's biggest bordello?"
March 6, 2009
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FINALLY!! YES! In reply to: "Will you survive Left 4 Dead DLC?"
March 6, 2009
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Only one problem: Don't let people think that by doing these adjustments that they are getting a professional calibration. These settings are not calibrated to room lighting. Also, two TV's of the exact same model will not look the same even when both are put to the same setting. How many hours the TV has been used will also affect this.
But hey, if you can't afford calibration... or simply don't see a reason to get a 32" set professionally calibrated for some-hundred dollars (And I don't blame you) and just don't feel like buying a DVD for it (No excuses here.), this is the next best thing!
In reply to: "CNET launches HDTV picture settings forum"
March 5, 2009
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Yeah, I figured everyone just stole it off P2P nowadays. In reply to: "Will iTunes kill the CD?"
March 5, 2009
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FLAME BAIT FLAME BAIT LOLOLOL
Feed the fanboys.
In reply to: "Sony: PS3 is hard to develop for--on purpose"
March 2, 2009
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