Where does one buy an HDTV these days? (Rochester, NY if that helps) [more inside]
posted on Aug 2, 2008 - 11 answers
i'm getting a new projector to replace my existing one.
my current macbook only has a 720p native resolution (1280x800) so i'm leaning towards buying a projector with 720p resolution. but thinking forward, with blu-ray players etc, will i have problems playing 1080p movies in 720p? and how will they look? is there a big difference? [more inside]
posted on Feb 28, 2008 - 10 answers
A couple months ago, I sold my old Sony Trinitron and gave up TV. It's been fantastic and I haven't really looked back.
But I *have* been missing watching movies on a screen bigger than my 15” laptop. I've also always wanted a bigger monitor for my laptop, so I can juggle more projects at once.
So I'm starting to look around for a large LCD monitor or sizable HDTV to serve these needs. I've had a couple co-workers at previous jobs tell me they use an LCD TV as a monitor and they swear by it for cost savings and multi-functionality. [more inside]
posted on Feb 18, 2008 - 11 answers
Looking for advice on HDTV purchase, where to buy, which models are recommended and which to avoid.
Plasma, DLP, LCD? OMG! [more inside]
posted on Dec 5, 2007 - 16 answers
I have about 19 hours to decide which HDTV to buy. Thoughts? [more inside]
posted on Aug 29, 2007 - 20 answers
I need a lamp for my Toshiba 44NHM84 DLP. The repair place wants $471.01 for the lamp, this seems a tad high to me. I am, however, having a hard time finding a lamp from a non-Ebay source online. Where should I go for DLP lamp replacements?
posted on Nov 20, 2006 - 7 answers
The back of my DLP HDTV, has a vent in the back for the light projector. Some light escapes out of this vent. A small bug got into the house recently and found the light from the vent. It then discovered an illumination jackpot inside the set. This resulted in a big bug inside the unit and projected onto the screen that I couldn't get out.
Does anyone have tips on keeping small insects out of a projection TV like a DLP without restricting the airflow to the lamp, potentially damaging the set?
posted on May 21, 2006 - 8 answers ![]()