Here is a good dealLooking to get a 40 + flatscreen television curious if anyone has any links?
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what horror stories? They are a retailer, you buy a product, you take it home. They have no control over the quality of the product and don't they have a no questions asked return policy? (within time restraints that is).With all due respect I would avoid Bestbuy like a plague. Is it just me or have others encountered the same BS service from Bestbuy? Sorry to hijack (I should start another topic) but any other horror stories from bestbuy?
More to the story than I can discuss here...believe me....in my case they were 100% at fault!!what horror stories? They are a retailer, you buy a product, you take it home. They have no control over the quality of the product and don't they have a no questions asked return policy? (within time restraints that is).
I find most of the time when people have problems with retailers it is due to some mistake on their part: they don't read the policy, they lose their receipt, etc etc.
As stated, there are more than a few detailed threads here in regards to flat panel tvs.....
ok but what programming is going to be carried with 2160 resolution within that 3 to 5 years? thats easily answered, very few to none. The broadcasting stations are just getting around to broadcasting in 1080 nevermind anything further than that.Just a side bar comment.
The 2160 line resolution TV is in the final stages of refinement. Expect it here within the next three to five years.
Flatscreens are starting to sound like PC's. Upgrade every couple of years.
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2160 resolution!?! Wow, that's sick! And probably a sick price too for the early adopters.ok but what programming is going to be carried with 2160 resolution within that 3 to 5 years? thats easily answered, very few to none. The broadcasting stations are just getting around to broadcasting in 1080 nevermind anything further than that.
***ok but what programming is going to be carried with 2160 resolution within that 3 to 5 years? thats easily answered, very few to none. The broadcasting stations are just getting around to broadcasting in 1080 nevermind anything further than that.
that is one of my biggest beefs with HBO Canada. About 30% of the time, their programming is in 4:3 format and while it is clear, it isn't HD. Same as TMN and others, they often release a movie only in SD not HD.***
Totally agree.
My tech laughs when Bell says it has 100 HD channels. Oh it's true but how many programs are actually in HD?
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