Searching for a plasma tv

LCD, Plasma, very close comparison. LCD is clearer in my opinion. You could use that for both, have you got Digital Cable or Satellite? Those would work better than basic would for that, you might be able to find a receiver that has a Component video on it.
 
We have a dish.
Its called homezone.
Its like the most current thing SBC has.

Are these good features for an Olevia 342i 42" Diagonal HD-Ready LCD TV.

42" diagonal LCD display
HD-ready
compatible with 480i/480p signals
1366x768 native resolution
16:9 aspect ratio
1600:1 dynamic contrast ratio
8ms response time
178-degree horizontal/vertical viewing angles
3:2 pull down
3-D comb filter
6500K color
color temperature adjustment
progressive scan capability
two 20W speakers
closed caption
V-chip
sleep timer
trilingual menus
VESA wall mount-compatible
Energy Star-compliant
component input
composite video input
digital input
RS-232 service port
RF input
VGA input
stereo mini jack
stand


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Hey.

How is the one I posted?

Can it play the 360 in HD stuff?
Or if not, can I get that HD cable.

Those are the specs and detailed stuff.



What speakers do you use? surround sound?



Thank You
 
Omega, I was looking at newegg and saw lcd's and sort of a cheaper price then plasmas.


But that spec one, is an lcd, and its pretty much $1000


Still need speakers...And a seat lol.
 
The smaller LCD's are usually cheaper then the same size plasmas, but once you get into fairly large screen size, usually the plasma is cheaper.

And is this for you, or are you trying to find one for your parents to get?
 
Im just wondering, but how can a 14 year-old afford a $1000 desktop, another $1200 desktop, a $2000 laptop, and a $1000 TV?
 
This 14 year old has 3 jobs, 2 of which are quite frequent, and the other one iam a backup, so if someone cant show up.

Both pay quite well.
Since November of 06 Ive made ... well...
Bought my current rig, ipod 30gb, $100+ in server and computer stuff, like switches and backups...


And the laptop was more of a, my parents buy it, and I make monthly payments of $500

But i returned the laptop today.
And the tv will be 4 payments of $240.
Which...will be easy for me.

And sort of like that for the new rig.


And I am an only child...
 
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Im just wondering, but how can a 14 year-old afford a $1000 desktop, another $1200 desktop, a $2000 laptop, and a $1000 TV?

Work, like I do, of course, I am 3yrs older. My parents paid for my truck, I pay for some of the fuel, I paid for my whole PC and monitor.
 
Im just saying that even though you work alot of jobs and make good money, doesnt mean you have to spend all of it on computers and electronics. You will want a car eventually.

Me, sure I paid $4000 for my car, a $1300 laptop, a 360, 19" LCD, and lots of other stuff, but it seems like you are all of a sudden trying to throw money away :P
 
I dont need a car.
In the city, you dont need a car.

At 16 Ill get a license, but if I need to drive somewhere, Ill use my parents car, lol.



I would get a car, if I was in the suburbs...

Plus, I am home schooled, I am home, a lot.
I like entertainment.



Lol.
 
Should I wait on a new rig? Like till summer?
Cause I can get a nice 42'' lcd and if I wanted, a nice recliner...Lol.

Or the tv and start purchasing my new computer.



I might do the second option with the tv and computer.


And are 20watt speakers good?
I want to get 1200watt or 1000watt but my room probably wont handle it.

So 250watt, good?
 
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