sparksjr
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Yeah, I'm looking at the 60" in the E, its a solid solid deal.
The E series is a sleeper.
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Yeah, I'm looking at the 60" in the E, its a solid solid deal.
The E series is a sleeper.
That will be good for a start. Of course everyone's lighting situation is different; personal preferences, etc.Yes you can. The safest bet to get the most natural picture is to use the "movie" setting and shut all things like "motion flow" and "noise reduction".
All of those extra settings sound great, but they are artificial and actually lead to a picture that may look good, but is unnatural and usually over saturated.
What model TV is it, Hawk? I will get you some ideal settings for it.
If someone is not sold on 4k being the next big thing, there is virtually no reason to go higher than that cost wise. Now if they are interested in 4k, that is a different story.
Well isn't that fancy looking
Here I thought people didn't buy "desktops" anymore lol. If they do goof up blame Dan
Well finally decision on a computer. Decided to go with a small FF instead of a laptop. Went with a company called Xidax that Dan led me to.
They get nothing but outstanding reviews and actually have lifetime warranty on both parts and labor of the entire Rig. You just pay shipping after one year.
Here's the setup.
They led me through the process and hopefully I didn't make any glaring mistakes.
http://www.xidax.com/desktops/x-6/?saveconfig=25846
Here I thought people didn't buy "desktops" anymore lol. If they do goof up blame Dan
It's going to be hard to do that -- Xidax offers a lifetime guarantee on a lot of their parts I believe.
All of them except for ATI Video cards.
If i do end up getting a desktop, I think Xidax will be where I go. That concept is absolutely incredible, and I don't have to worry about buying parts and destroying them because I don't have a clue what I am doing.
I'll be paying close attention to how much you like that thing dude.
Sprint's new half price deal to switch is really enticing. Would save us over $600 a year going forward.
Will talk to GG and may jump on it.
It is only a matter of time before that Blackberry is yours.
I dont think Sprint offers it.
To me its about the savings. We got a great deal to stay with Verizon and without signing a contract. But taking that great deal and bringing it down to $55 for 10gb of data shared and unlimited everything else would be amazing.
I dont think Sprint offers it.
To me its about the savings. We got a great deal to stay with Verizon and without signing a contract. But taking that great deal and bringing it down to $55 for 10gb of data shared and unlimited everything else would be amazing.
Explain further about this deal. I pay $155 for 2 phones with 10G shared and unlimited everything else with AT&T.
Browsing their site now. They have 2 year agreement prices. Does that qualify for the promotion or do you have to pay for the phone up front?