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    Sony 42" 3LCD Technology vs. Samsung 42" DLP Technology

    Evan M. You may be absolutely right, I certainly am not THE authority on it, however, I have seen first hand LCD burn in. I work for a major electronics retailer, and recently we had to send a Hitachi 42v525 to the tv graveyard because of burn in. We were told at the time that leaving it off...
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    Sony 42" 3LCD Technology vs. Samsung 42" DLP Technology

    just felt the need to note that LCD certainly can burn in. This is a myth that it cannot. Burn in is possible on any technology that doesn;t constantly move and adjust (like DLP) Now, burn in is more likely on some types, like plasma, but it is still very possible on an LCD (either rear proj. or...
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    Computer Hook Up

    Sorry! That was kind of dumb!! My computer outputs are 1/4". So I imagine I need a 1/4" to RCA..... will this work?
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    Computer Hook Up

    Hi, I can't seem to find any information on hooking up my computer to my HT. I've been told this is possible, but I have no idea how, and no idea where to find information on it. FYI, I have a Panasonic SA-HE100 reciever, Fluance AV-HTB speakers, Panasonic A310 DVD player, and a Panasonic...
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    Looking for a reciever....any advice

    Hi y'all , I'm just beginning, and am on a budget. I just bought Fluance AV-HTB speaker set. Now I'm looking for a decent (but inexpensive sub) and a reciever. Suggestions?? I'm looking for something in the 300-400 dollars Canadian range (I can upgrade later when I have more money). Thanks!
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    Help!!! Beginner looking for advice!

    I should have mentioned, I already have a 32" Panasonic TV and a Panasonic DVD player... I just need audio (reciever and speakers + sub)Thanks!
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    Help!!! Beginner looking for advice!

    Hi, I'm a student in Ottawa, Canada, and I've been very interested in bringing home theater into my life. There are a couple of things that scare the daylights out of me though. Price is my number one concern. I'm looking for something in the 400-500 dollar (canadian) range. That means about...
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