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cmspaz
11-18-2009, 04:54 PM
link or ban!
Never mind, someone entered the info on bfads.net wrong. It's $14.99 according to the ad scan. :rolleyes:

rose0529
11-18-2009, 04:54 PM
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_03473904000P?vName=Tools&cName=GarageOrganization&Shelving=&sName=Work%20Lights&psid=FROOGLE01&sid=I0084400010000100694&aff=Y&origin=prod

want.... 16.99 doorbuster at sears.

asshanson
11-18-2009, 05:09 PM
Why are you scared of 120hz?

There is a definite difference between tvs with it and without it. Especially when watching sports or other movement rich content there is much less motion blur. If you go to costco you can look at ones without and ones with and there is a definite difference.

The lack of any motion blur is what messes with my head. It feels like you're watching everything through a home video camcorder. Not scared of it, it's just trippy. I'm sure I'd get used to it pretty quick.

ylimert01
11-18-2009, 05:13 PM
well i just bought brakes same price as a tv but needed more so...might be out..

tpunx99GSX
11-18-2009, 11:22 PM
F Subarus!!!
"I may drive a Subaru wagon but I don't munch grass I munch dirt"
-Emily

Had to comment the Sig...

Based on your avatar are you sure you dont munch carpet.

Matt D.
11-18-2009, 11:23 PM
Does the 120hz make a noticeable difference for the average consumer? I've never seen one or compared the two side-by-side.
There is a very noticeable difference when watching action movies or stuff on TV like sports and racing, anything with lots of moving around. It's just smoother. Ultimate Electronics has/had a display showing the two side by side and it was pretty obvious.
Hey, does anyone know if Visio is a good brand? I heard about them a while ago but they were really cheap and i wasnt sure the quality.
The cheaper brands have definitely closed the gap over the past year or two, especially since there are only like two or three LCD manufacturers in the world, but I'd still take a Samsung/Sharp/Sony/Mitsubusi over a Vizio/Haier/Philips if I had a choice. Unless you're a crazy technophile/audiophile you will be just fine with one of the cheaper TVs as long as it has all of the options YOU want YOUR TV to have.

slowbubblecar
11-18-2009, 11:31 PM
I need a black friday sale on a furnace.

The last furnace we installed was a high efficiency unit we got for $350 off craigslist. It was a few years old from a new consrtuction home and we installed it ourselves. I would look for a slightly used unit and save some money. If you won't be going high efficiency, you might as well just buy new.

TkrPerformance
11-18-2009, 11:34 PM
I found something that would be really cool that most of the car guys would like. my buddy works for BBC and has a Spare Stig Uniform
http://www.evo123.net/showthread.php?t=520

slowbubblecar
11-18-2009, 11:39 PM
another thing with the led's, they are darker compaired to lcd, but give much truer colors. they give better colors because the led's can be turned on or off creating much much more contrast.

led's also use about 40% less electricity than lcd's

another thing with the lcd's, is that if you have a bright spot, mostly white, it tends to be so bright it washes out surrounding colors

My work decided to go green and bought LED laptops for us this year. Their main reasoning is because they use less electricity. The batteries last longer than our previous computers, but I don't notice any major differences. Looking at my screen right now, the graphics are fine. The only difference in picture quality I notice is if I try to watch a video clip or movie full screen. The picture quality on this computer is crap compared to our previous ones with the lcd screens. It is definately a noticable difference in full screen clips. I am not sure if the picture quality is better in the TVs than it is on laptops, but I would definately look at the picture quality before buying one.

tpunx99GSX
11-18-2009, 11:59 PM
My work decided to go green and bought LED laptops for us this year. Their main reasoning is because they use less electricity. The batteries last longer than our previous computers, but I don't notice any major differences. Looking at my screen right now, the graphics are fine. The only difference in picture quality I notice is if I try to watch a video clip or movie full screen. The picture quality on this computer is crap compared to our previous ones with the lcd screens. It is definately a noticable difference in full screen clips. I am not sure if the picture quality is better in the TVs than it is on laptops, but I would definately look at the picture quality before buying one.

Its like MattD Stated earlier, LED is the backlighting, not the actual pixels. your new laptop just has LED Backlighting rather than cold cathod. Its more energy efficient, and can be made thinner. Hence why the new LED Tvs are like 2 inches thick. but your screen is still an LCD.
If your company is really looking to become energy efficient, tell them to replace all of their light bulbs and recessed lighting with Permlight LED products. I used to work for this company and the energy savings is awesome, and yet it produces the same if not more light than a regular bulb.