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A 50" or larger 1080P plasma would be my choice.  I have a 56" Samsung 1080P DLP in my basement home theater, and it's a very nice tv with a great picture.  However, my 50" Panasonic 720P plasma in the...
Sold to Carl pending receipt of $$$.
No, it's the champagne version. 
Sold pending receipt of payment!!!!!!I have this up for sale on another site, but I'll cancel it there if any HTF folks want this.I bought this in early 2002 as a backup to my RP91, which I thought was having issues, but fortunately it...
Just had a friend cut and paste a blurb about a Sony press release "Sony announced today they are on the verge of resurrecting the Trinitron name for a new line of cathode ray based widescreen high definition TVs. The TVs will have...
I'd save up a little more money if $600 is truly your limit. The local Brandsmart here in Atlanta has a 42" Panasonic plasma & also a 42" Samsung plasma, both priced at $698. They've got a 32" Toshiba LCD for $498. The store is...
You can get a decent picture with a non-HD digital signal on an HDTV. When Comcast went all digital in my area, the picture quality improved noticably on standard channels, but they still won't be mistaken for HD. An upconverting...
Amazon & OneCall are probably my two favorite online retailers. I bought a 56" DLP TV from Amazon and didn't have any problems. OneCall has always been a very reliable online dealer and I've bought a lot of electronics from them,...
I don't have this particular model, but I do have 3 Panasonic plasma TVs currently in use that I purchased over the last 3 years, and I'm very satisfied with all of them. Panasonic makes top notch plasmas, I say go for it.
Quote: Originally Posted by Jason L. I wonder how much faster the closing process is now compared to when I bought a condo back in 1999. Depends a lot on the state where the property is located. There are...
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