Its sad that a store like tweeter has just as poor a video distribution center as best buy. I didnt honestly think it could get worse. To top it off they seem to make a living off selling pioneer elite equipment. Their home theater room (cary nc) is one of the worse projection setups ive ever viewed.[Edited on November 27, 2006 at 6:28 PM. Reason : here is a hint, dont display a 160 inch screen]
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11/27/2006 10:00:08 PM
Xmas, Xtian, Xtal. not in line with the spelling, but it makes sense now.
11/27/2006 10:14:24 PM
customwired do you sell berkline furniture . If so do you have any opinion of the 083 verse the 075.thanks
11/27/2006 10:25:17 PM
Honestly, I haven't sat in either one, but since the 075 is at the top of their home theater section of their website, I have to believe it is better. Also, are you talking about the 083, or "088"? I don't see the 083 on their website. Not that it would matter, regardless, since I haven't sat in either of the two you're looking at.I do, indeed, sell the product, and my partner in Ohio might be a bit better versed on which line is best for what, etc.My favorite product right now is the Pioneer Industrial Plasma with a Key Digital video processor. Unfortunately, since I don't have a multi-million dollar showroom, I'm not really moving a whole lot of furniture, but I know a damn fine plasma display when I see one...
11/27/2006 10:38:38 PM
Hey customwired,I am moving into a new home and if you were anywhere close to local i might pay you to run my cables, but since you arent......The home has hardwoods, on a slab (no crawlspace). Its two stories. In the den, there is a doorway on either side of where the TV/AV equipment are and the hardwood is continuous through the doorway.How do you recommend getting cables to rear speakers? Are wireless rear's even an option quality wise?I would really not like to have to go all the way to the attic from the first floor, then over, then down 2 floors again.....Thoughts?
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11/28/2006 12:04:11 AM
ok... I want to buy a tv soonneeds to be large (46-60+ inches)I watch digital cable, DVR stuff, and watch occassional dvds... no gaming or anythingI am not gonna drop 3k on a tv, but I have started glancing at craigslist and stuff\what should I look for
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I figured as much, thanks for the advice
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11/28/2006 3:48:44 PM
ive seen plenty of cheap dlp's and lcd projection tv's in the 900-1400 range that im sure would be fine.
11/28/2006 4:01:11 PM
get a plasma or for a cheaper route buy this http://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=447087&page=1#9636694
11/28/2006 4:05:24 PM
I've considered a projectorhow is the quality?with dvd?hdtv?
11/28/2006 4:17:47 PM
im sure quality will be comparable in good lighting on a decent surface. running wires is gay as fuck though.[Edited on November 28, 2006 at 4:22 PM. Reason : pic looks pretty crisp on that sales thread][Edited on November 28, 2006 at 4:25 PM. Reason : if im not mistaken though, at only 750 lumens it'll be hard to see in a lit room]
11/28/2006 4:21:29 PM
Budget$3500Uses:GamingLiving room pc monitorDigital Cable w/ HD packageManufacturer / typeSony: SXRD or LCDSamsung: DLP, LCD, or PLASMAOther suggestions and opinions
12/3/2006 4:26:29 PM
Budget: $1000-1500Uses: SDTV, Digital Cable, HDTV, some DVD watching, some light gamingSize range: 32"-37"I'd like something with a digital cable tuner built in so I can avoid paying for a 2nd box from TWC. Other than that, just looking for something general purpose for the living area. I have a projector setup downstairs with surround sound for more serious DVD viewing and gaming. Upstairs would just be for wife watching DVDs, Nintendo Wii (maybe), and watching TV shows, etc.So, what are the options I should be looking for? I'd like to get something that's fairly compact. I'm probably going to wait until early January or so to make a final decision, so any input you guys would provide (or just some models I should be comparing against one another) would be great.
12/3/2006 4:56:55 PM
i wouldnt spend 1000+ on a tv which will be doing 480p max. you could probably get a nice EDTV plasma for 7-900 at 42". whatever though, not my call. you can get plenty of 32-37" lcd tvs right now for 5-800 as well.
12/3/2006 5:44:50 PM
If I can get a deal on a 720p LCD TV, should I go that route? Also, how much do things like contrast ratio, etc really factor in? Is there a magic number I shouldn't go below?
12/3/2006 6:20:50 PM
i mean if it sounds really fucking terrible like 200:1 id be worried, but beyond that they all seem to be out of some marketing execs ass.if i were in your position/price range id go a 720p 32". there are a million diff types on sale this season, but regular and off brands. can get um for 5-7 easy.[Edited on December 3, 2006 at 6:24 PM. Reason : then you've got a flexible tv that can watch hd and is movable]
12/3/2006 6:23:25 PM
damn i totally asked 1st
12/3/2006 8:51:34 PM
i dont know much about tv's eh, but his question was a lot easier to answer cuz ive been looking for something under 1k.[Edited on December 3, 2006 at 9:01 PM. Reason : you really can pick from a lot of nice shit at 3500, but price is always a big factor for me.]
12/3/2006 9:01:04 PM