[quote]trailrash wrote:
Has the polar bear figured out his bodyfat yet???
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Polar Bear doesn’t care. He can Dead-lift a 2000 lb Walrus and flip four tires at once. Oh yeah, there’s a bus attached to the tires.
[quote]trailrash wrote:
Has the polar bear figured out his bodyfat yet???
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Polar Bear doesn’t care. He can Dead-lift a 2000 lb Walrus and flip four tires at once. Oh yeah, there’s a bus attached to the tires.
[quote]on edge wrote:
trailrash wrote:
Has the polar bear figured out his bodyfat yet???
Polar Bear doesn’t care. He can Dead-lift a 2000 lb Walrus and flip four tires at once. Oh yeah, there’s a bus attached to the tires.[/quote]
haha… nice… I wonder why he had the shoe attached to his eyelid?
[quote]on edge wrote:
trailrash wrote:
Has the polar bear figured out his bodyfat yet???
Polar Bear doesn’t care. He can Dead-lift a 2000 lb Walrus and flip four tires at once. Oh yeah, there’s a bus attached to the tires.[/quote]
He’s too busy gnawing on Mr. Echo’s leg to care.
[quote]nephorm wrote:
on edge wrote:
trailrash wrote:
Has the polar bear figured out his bodyfat yet???
Polar Bear doesn’t care. He can Dead-lift a 2000 lb Walrus and flip four tires at once. Oh yeah, there’s a bus attached to the tires.
He’s too busy gnawing on Mr. Echo’s leg to care.[/quote]
Oh great, you just reminded me they killed off a great character. Thanks.
[quote]Super Chad wrote:
I don’t want to step on the toes of anyone who has posted good information and links for you, so I’m not going to post my personal opinion here. I will tell you that I am a former sales manager at Circuit City and I would be happy to give you some advice/info if you want to PM me. Best of luck in your TV search.
Chad[/quote]
Circuit City???
You’re kidding right?
Well in case anyone is interested last night i bought a CRT RP, Hitachi 65F59 for $2000 CDN and free delivery. I read some other forums and basically I think it is the best bang for my buck with great pq potential if i do some configuration and tweaking.
I think i will be buying lamps for dlp and lcd projection units every 1-2 years and with such a price premium I just could not justify it.
Thanks for all the advice.
No, actually I’m very serious about the fact that I worked at Circuit City while in college. Is that something you and your friends usually joke about? If you’re questioning my knowledge of the subject because of the fact that I worked at Circuit City, consider this: many personal trainers are idiots. That doesn’t mean ALL personal trainers are idiots. The amount of knowledge they have is directly related to the effort they put into learning about the subject. Myself and a few of the co-workers I had in my 5 years or so with Circuit City were very competent when it came to the products, probably even more-so that many of the neighborhood “high end” stores. Granted, you’re much less likely to find someone “smart” at Circuit City now since they’ve switched from a commission-based pay system to an hourly wage.
I’m not interested in arguing with you, I just wanted to point out that your views and assumptions about me and my previous profession are a little narrow.
[quote]blitzkrg wrote:
trailrash wrote:
blitzkrg wrote:
trailrash wrote:
"My thoughts on the difference is that if you like the DLP picture better than the LCD then buy that one or vice versa. "
that is a statement of your opinion.
where was the point that i missed?
“if you like the DLP picture better than the LCD then buy that one or vice versa”
The point is exactly what I stated above. Basically put all of the technical bullshit aside, go to the store and pick out which one looks best to you. From what you said in your previous post you acted as though I was biased towards the LCD when in fact all along I have stated what is above in quotes.
Perhaps you are having a conversation elsewhere about this same thing?
the only 2 things i said in response to you was
“I think the image speaks for itself”
(which was a visual explination for why i think DLP is better than LCD)
AND
"whatever floats your boat man… if the LCD you bought makes you happy then that’s fine by me… "
again, where did i say/act as though you were biased?
If your happy with your LCD then great…
from a quality perspective
LCD is NOT as good as DLP
and DLP is NOT as good as plasma
i couldnt afford a plasma so i went with DLP
If i’m giving advice, i tell people to get a DLP. when i walk into a store I can tell a difference between the pictures on LCD and DLP
so my eyes back up what i’ve read online.
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blitzkrg,
I think you are off when you say LCD is not as good as DLP and DLP is not as good as Plasma. All 3 have pros and cons and it’s up to the individual to decide what’s most important. Here’s why LCD may be better than DLP and Plasma depending on what you are looking for…
LCD: brightest display (great for sunny rooms), lighter and thinner than Plasmas of the same size, most energy efficient, and no burn-in (great for gaming), comes in very small sizes which are great for small areas.
Plasma: not energy efficient, can suffer from burn-in, heavy, expensive, can also “fizzle” out and completely lose picture b/c of gases, does not do well in bright rooms, glare problems.
DLP: flat screen but not flat panel, bulky, ugly tube backing, heavy, not wall mountable.
That’s my argument for LCD. Mine is hanging on my wall and it’s a thing of beauty.
[quote]bmf_inc wrote:
Well in case anyone is interested last night i bought a CRT RP, Hitachi 65F59 for $2000 CDN and free delivery. I read some other forums and basically I think it is the best bang for my buck with great pq potential if i do some configuration and tweaking.
I think i will be buying lamps for dlp and lcd projection units every 1-2 years and with such a price premium I just could not justify it.
Thanks for all the advice.[/quote]
Cool man… Enjoy!