Ok, well the 30" is $1699, but the 27" is $1299.99. I work at Deal Express too. We sell a shit ton of Plasmas and LCD tvs and this has just as good a picture as any I've seen...Sharp, Panasonic, Viewsonic, etc.
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For me, I was buying a new big screen at the time, and it was a very minimal cost extra. |
That's the thing too...of course you wouldn't go buy a brand new expensive TV simply for HD. But you've got a TV with HD...or if you're getting one anyway...because you want the TV...then yeah, HD is well worth the money and a much better picture. In fact...if you're not gonna use the HD...I think you're wasting your money on the TV to not even use it to its fullest.
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Skip, I'm just amazed. I know we've talked in past about HD and Directv in general, and you've always seemed level headed and reasonable. I'm not questioning the cost, but to say it "isn't all that great" just seems like an off the wall statement. It makes me question if you've seen a full bandwidth HDTV stream on proper equipment during one of your handfull of HDTV Dish installs. |
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:( How'd you find the Intarweb?! Great - grandson buy you a 'puter? "Damn those HDD's over 1.5GB are such a waste a money ya stupid fool dangnabit yungsters!!! Why don't you go back to usin' 5 1/4's?!?!" |
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If you were closer to KC, I'd provide the HDTV, the leather seating, the beer, and the flipping weaner dog for your lap. Just leave my wife alone. ROFL Seriously, if you're ever up this way, look me up. If I can't convince you, you can take the leftover beer home. As far as the TIVO, it would still work just the same as it does now. No lost functionality (you can't record HDTV now) no additional functionality. |
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I wasn't pointing that one at you. :-) Again, I totally understand your position. |
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:D EDIT: I guess since most my TV watching occurs on a 20" (kitchen and home office) or 27" (bedroom) non-HD, it is a VERY solid comparison. |
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And here, folks, is the real issue. People have different preferences. For some, picture quality is not a top issue. They use the highest compression setting on the TIVO for more content and are totally happy with it. Myself, I actually moved my Series 1 tivo (with two 250GB drives installed) upstairs into the spare bedroom because I couldn't stand the lose of picture quality. Neither is right, neither is wrong. My issue is that ISN'T what this thread was supposed to be about. --- 500GB Tivo for sale. |
I can see someone saying that HDTV isn't worth the money, but damn, the picture not being that different? The only thing I can think of for Skip saying what he is, is that people have to pay out the butt to upgrade their Sat and Box to be able to handle HDTV, so they are already unhappy.
Oh well, I'm not going to get into this whole mess again if I can help it. |
Craash,
First Down Elvis and I may require some convincing. We think HDTV is complete garbage. We'll be over tomorrow night for the game. Don't buy any brews. We'll bring enough for all of us. Please PM your address and phone number. |
Phob,
You'd just bring me down. |
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