Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
>AT least make sure that you buy a real HD TV, usually called "FULL HD" meaning that the resolution must be 1920x1080. About 95% of the people who buy "HD-READY", get 1366x768. To say it mildly, they are screwed. You just can't get two gallons into a one gallon can.
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>Hi, Tore, thanks for the info.
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>I couldn't find a sale price for a 1920x1080 for any less than $1,300. I just recently bought a nice big desktop, so my conscience won't let me spent that much on a TV. ;)
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>My in-laws have an HD TV that's about one-level lower than the one I'm about to buy, and their's is fantastic.
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>So.....in about 90 minutes, I'm about to do something I swore I'd NEVER EVER DO....wait in front of a store on Black Friday at 5 AM.
I just got back from waiting in line at a GameStop at 4:30am to get a Wii. Third in line and got it for the $249 price. They had 21 and there were probably 45 people in line when the doors opened at 7am.
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