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Posted in TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Hewlett Packard. There are some available for $999.90.
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No comments about HP Digital Projector vp6320 - DLP projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - 1024 x 760 - 4:3.



Posted in TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Philips. There are some available for $599.00.
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No comments about Bsure SV1 Impact LCD PROJECTORLC3135 VGA-sxga 1800 Ansi Lumens.



Posted in TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Hitachi. The regular list price is $3,999.95. Sells new for $3,499.99.
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No comments about Hitachi HDPJ52 720P LCD Home Theater Projector.



Posted in TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Zenith.
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No comments about Zenith Z15LA7R 15" Flat Panel HD-Ready LCD TV.



Posted in TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Haier. The regular list price is $1,917.00. Sells new for Too low to display.
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No comments about 42" Full HD LCD Television.



Posted in TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Toshiba. The regular list price is $657.40. Sells new for $339.99. There are some available for $425.52.
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No comments about Toshiba TLP-LB2P Multimedia Projector Replacement Lamps.



Posted in TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Philips. There are some available for $599.99.
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1 comments about Philips 32PF5321D 32-Inch Widescreen LCD HDTV.
  1. I haven't written a review before, but in case there were others like me who were thinking about buying their first HDTV, don't be fooled by the low price. This is a great TV! The colors are magnificent, bright and bold, but best of all, true, and true throughout the screen. The contrast amazes me. The blacks are really black while somehow delivering really bold, bright colors. In automatic mode, the TV always subtly changes the picture size for watching standard broadcast or HD programs. You never have to adjust anything yourself. Pictures also look great using my regular DVD player, but my best movie experience is always watching HBOHD. The sound is great too, but I've connected my home theater sound system, and now TV watching is a breath-taking experience! Watching sports is the best experience. The wide format allows you to see more of the game, and the sharp detail allows you to see things you missed before. Hockey has always been hard to enjoy on regular TV, so if you love hockey, you have to get HD. Finally you can follow the puck, and the cameras don't have to move so much because of the wide screen. You will love watching sports on this TV! I used to do other things while watching TV, but now it commands my attention. This is a great set for watching within 10 feet, so if you have a cozy area for gathering around the set, or say in the bedroom, it's more than enough size. It only weighs about 40 lbs, so it's really light, easy for one person to get a grip on it and move it around. If you're worried about such a low price for an HDTV, don't, not with this set. It's highly rated by the editors at [...], and highly rated by me, too! I'm really loving this TV!


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Posted in TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By Sharp. The regular list price is $352.99. Sells new for $232.19.
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1 comments about Sharp Electronics AN-B10LP Projector Lamp for PGB10S.
  1. This was my second replacement lamp, works like a charm. I have my projector running for 12hrs + continuously(never any overheats)
    The only problem I have is with the price, it's too high but what can you do. I will be getting another replacement as soon as my 4,000 hrs. runs out again.


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Posted in TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By View Sonic. There are some available for $593.88.
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5 comments about ViewSonic N2750w 27-Inch NextVision HD-Ready Flat-Panel LCD TV, Black.
  1. This is a follow-up to my previous review:
    The picture died on me a month ago (Aug 07). It has something to do with the tv tuner. The LCD display and backlights are still great, but the TV tuner,which was always very very weak (bad signal and popping sounds), finally just died. I called Viewsonic several times in the year that I owned it, but they said it was normal, or sent me off on some bogus diagnostic goose chase. Two months after the 1 year warranty was over it died. DRATS!!! VIEWSONIC, YOU'VE FOILED ME THIS TIME. HOPE YOU HAD A GREAT PARTY WITH MY MONEY. I found a Samsung 32" as a replacement; out-of-box so I got it real cheap, and I spent the money for a three year warranty through the store! I love mail order, but sometimes you can really get screwed.

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    The TV picture isn't as good as a tube (no suprise!), but the dvd picture as great!
    Remote is ok, and the features are easy enough to find, but I can't find remote codes for a universal. I used a cheap programmable remote to input all the features I wanted; it took about 20 minutes, and it works fine. I had to do the same thing for my dvd player and some of the features on my vcr: lesson learned- buy a programmable remote! (less than 20 bucks).

    The input options are easy to find, if somewhat limited. I am able to adjust the settings to get a pretty good picture. The info on the manual is very limited, but it appears that each input remembers its settings, so you don't have to readjust the TV input when you switch from the DVD input.

    Beautiful cabinet, and small footprint for a 27" widescreen. FYI, the picture is about 50% smaller than a 27" square tube for a standard 4:3 tv broadcast, but it's about 18% larger for a widescreen (16:9) broadcast or dvd.

    Strange problem: the remote doesn't work if the backlight is set to 'dark' or 'medium', but it works fine of it is set to 'bright'. I guess I'll be shipping it back to ViewSonic to get it fixed. Otherwise, I am very happy with this machine for the price.


  2. I bought my N2750w in April of 2006. In October of 2006 it started flaking out until all I would get is a blue screen and sometimes sound. It was not very heavily used - my wife and I just used it to watch the nightly news in our bedroom. The warranty return went without a hitch - I dropped the set off at the Walnut, Calif. headquarters, and about 3 weeks later the TV showed up at my front door. We put it back into the bedroom. Roughly 8 and a half months later, it just stopped working - turning it on results in nothing - no lights, no sound. I called Viewsonic, but because it is now more than a year since the original receipt, it is no longer under warranty. I used to think Viewsonic made high quality products, but to have two failures in 13 months sort of makes me think otherwise. So buyer beware - for $800, I was expecting this LCD TV to last more than 13 months. Viewsonic gave the number of a local out of warranty service center. I'm still wondering if I should get it fixed or not.


  3. I agree with just about everything people are saying on here about this TV. Great picture, tons of connection options and, yeah, having no remote codes is a pain. I got this to use as a combination TV/PC Monitor and the picture was more than fine - until last week. This just happens to coincide with the 13th month of owning it. Started noticing dark streaks on the blue screen you get when the set is switched to an unused input. Now the picture, as TV or monitor, is just fading slowly - darker and darker. At this rate, I figure I only have a week, maybe two, before I'm back in the stores looking for a new TV. I'm hoping this is just a case of getting what you pay for. I bought it because it looked like a bargain price for it's size and the options. But $500 a year for throw-away televisions doesn't seem like much of a bargain to me.
    To top it all off, it seems Viewsonic is quite pleased to have my money. The emails I've sent to get some help have been simply ignored. That's pretty good considering what I read on their home page.

    "At ViewSonic, we are devoted to customer satisfaction and committed to positive relationships with every company and individual with whom we do business. We strive to understand your interests and concerns, and treat you with respect, courtesy and consideration. ViewSonic's customer and technical support are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week."

    Yeah, right...


  4. I have been using the Viewsonic N2750 for about two years now and have nothing but good things to say about it. This TV/Monitor has served both purposes; as an HD TV and a computer monitor.

    As a TV, the color is full and quality is decent. Obviously we are not talking about a full-blown HD unit here as far as quality goes, but for our purposes, which is to move it around where we need it in the house (home office computer, family room tv fill in) this product fits the bill.

    As a monitor, we felt the picture was not as clean for use with our computers, but there are many options for hooking up devices and the viewing area is great.

    We give this product 4-stars for it's good quality overall and versatility.


  5. I purchased this TV/Monitor about 1 1/2 years ago. I have not had a very good experience with it. For several months I couldn't turn it off because to turn it on again it might take several frustrating minutes (or longer) to get it turned on and to stay on. If you can get it to stay on, keep it on or go through the frustration to getting it on again. The other thing that I have to say is that if you are going to use it as a monitor I wouldn't recomend it because, believe it or not, it does burn images in it of different things. Yes, some of them dissipate and others I am still waiting for them to go away. When I play solitare I have to keep moving it or it will burn in, in about 2 minutes or less!

    I have had other monitors made by Viewsonic and that is what led me to this one but this one is nothing like what they made in the past! It does have a lot of great features but they need to put those features into a better TV/Monitor!!! The HDTV part is great if that is what you are going to use it for once you get it to stay on.

    Do yourself a favor and really re-think this model if you are interested in it.


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Posted in TVs (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By DA-LITE. Sells new for $370.00.
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No comments about Da-Lite Model C - Projection screen - 1:1 - High Contrast Matte White ( 33411 ).



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HP Digital Projector vp6320 - DLP projector - 2000 ANSI lumens - 1024 x 760 - 4:3
Bsure SV1 Impact LCD PROJECTORLC3135 VGA-sxga 1800 Ansi Lumens
Hitachi HDPJ52 720P LCD Home Theater Projector
Zenith Z15LA7R 15" Flat Panel HD-Ready LCD TV
42" Full HD LCD Television
Toshiba TLP-LB2P Multimedia Projector Replacement Lamps
Philips 32PF5321D 32-Inch Widescreen LCD HDTV
Sharp Electronics AN-B10LP Projector Lamp for PGB10S
ViewSonic N2750w 27-Inch NextVision HD-Ready Flat-Panel LCD TV, Black
Da-Lite Model C - Projection screen - 1:1 - High Contrast Matte White ( 33411 )

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