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It will be mine. Oh yes it will be mine.
2005-05-12, 5:39 PM #1
In about one week, I shall have one of these.

Post your tv.
>>untie shoes
2005-05-12, 5:44 PM #2
:eek:

Where do you live? ;)
"Honey, you got real ugly."
2005-05-12, 5:58 PM #3
That musta cost a pretty penny... Looks nice though. It's bigger than my TV :(
Stuff
2005-05-12, 6:00 PM #4
We always used to go to my friend's parent's house to watch new dvds. His dad has a really huge televison. I always was amazed at how big it was... I found out a little while ago that his old man's tv is 54" and this one is 61"... This will be the largest television I have ever seen. And it will be mine. Oh dear I love this.
>>untie shoes
2005-05-12, 6:25 PM #5
Geez, how long did you have to save up before you had 3000 laying around to blow on a tv? But, that is one hell of a sweet tv.....
2005-05-12, 6:34 PM #6
Downstairs
My room:
(guess the game and system!)
Attachment: 5066/tv.jpg (27,208 bytes)
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2005-05-12, 8:47 PM #7
i have two years ago madel. 32 inch.

[http://www2.panasonic.com/static//LargerPhoto/CT-32HL44.jpg]

you are going to love that dlp tv. my friend bought one. it is incredible. i never thought there could be such a difference in picture clarity and colour depth from other technologies.
2005-05-12, 8:51 PM #8
Quote:
Originally posted by Arianrhod
Geez, how long did you have to save up before you had 3000 laying around to blow on a tv? But, that is one hell of a sweet tv.....


I have no freaking idea. Didn't Bill just buy a 50,000 dollar camera? :eek:
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2005-05-13, 12:01 AM #9
I don't have a good pic of it, but 5 years ago when I first started working, I went out and bought a Philips 32" Widescreen TV. This was big enough for me until earlier this year, when I decided I wanted a DLP Projector and Screen. Now I can watch my DVD's on up to 96" of screen. It's really good for Star Wars/LOTR ... basically any good Movie :D I'll have to see if I can get a good pic of it going.
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2005-05-13, 12:11 AM #10
[http://members.aol.com/DrkJedi82/tv.jpg]
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2005-05-13, 2:29 AM #11
I bought a 5000 dollar camera... one less zero.

I saw the floor model at the store... same tv... smaller screen by 11 inches. Picture quality is amazing. I'm stoked.
>>untie shoes
2005-05-13, 2:32 AM #12
42" plasma from Sony.
Attachment: 5074/plasma.jpg (41,516 bytes)
VTEC just kicked in, yo!
2005-05-13, 4:30 AM #13
Bill's REEEEEEEEEECH BEYOOOOOOOOOOOOOTCH.

/ashy larry
D E A T H
2005-05-13, 4:36 AM #14
The TV quite right next to me

[http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B00009M6SU.03.LZZZZZZZ.jpg]
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2005-05-13, 4:58 AM #15
Hitachi 50V500A - 50" wide LCD projection HDTV. It's a little over a year old now, but it's still way more than I need.

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