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Thread ID: 118066 2011-05-18 03:02:00 Televisions Metla (12) PC World Chat
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1202996 2011-05-20 03:23:00 Lmfao, application denied, a gym membership from 10 years ago has shown up on the system

:pf1mobmini:

Maybe that was a blessing in disguise :)
Zippity (58)
1202997 2011-05-20 03:25:00 In that case its well disguised.

Looking at a $1000 baycorp bill for a gym membership is nowhere near as entertaining as kicking back infront a 50" HD plasma hooked up to my PC.
Metla (12)
1202998 2011-05-20 04:42:00 Just imagine if you had bought the 3D TV complete with 3 pairs of 3D glasses and four guests turned up to watch your favourite 3D movie with you :D :D :D Zippity (58)
1202999 2011-05-20 07:43:00 what.............. real people? Metla (12)
1203000 2011-06-05 04:39:00 Sweet.

Sony Bravo 55" Full HD LCD

$1999
Metla (12)
1203001 2011-06-05 14:26:00 Sweet.

Sony Bravo 55" Full HD LCD

$1999

I thought LED was the better one?
Cicero (40)
1203002 2011-06-05 21:40:00 Only interested in the best in my price range, and size.

The TV looks stunning, its huge, and the price was right.
Metla (12)
1203003 2011-06-06 02:00:00 Only interested in the best in my price range, and size.

The TV looks stunning, its huge, and the price was right.

I take from that, that the LED is more expensive?

All I know is the the LED is the very thin one, which when I do upgrade I must have.
Cicero (40)
1203004 2011-06-06 02:05:00 I take from that, that the LED is more expensive?

All I know is the the LED is the very thin one, which when I do upgrade I must have.

Why not if you have the money. They will come down in price gradually.

LED televisions are really just LCD televisions that use LED lights for back lighting instead of the flourescent CFL lighting traditionally used for LCDs. Both employ the liquid crystal diode (LCD) technology front panel containing the “twisting crystals” which define LCD technology.
Safari (3993)
1203005 2011-06-06 02:16:00 Why not if you have the money. They will come down in price gradually.

LED televisions are really just LCD televisions that use LED lights for back lighting instead of the flourescent CFL lighting traditionally used for LCDs. Both employ the liquid crystal diode (LCD) technology front panel containing the “twisting crystals” which define LCD technology.

So, LED's are more expensive!

If the same, why so much thinner.?
Cicero (40)
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