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BRAVIA KDL-52XBR3 52" LCD TV (Widescreen, 1920x1080, 1300:1, HDTV) |
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T Bear - (January 16, 2008) Features I would like to see added: 1. TV out support for free vice $100+ for additional "optional" equipment. 2. Wi-Fi - wireless synching. 3. Hard drive like capability like all other iPods. 4. Open source code access. 5. Software and game development access other than Apple. 6. Zune like sharing between iPods. 7. Ability to create playlists on the iPod itself. 8. Ability to delete viewed video directly from the iPod. 9. Capability to delete music directly from the iPod. 10. iPod connection via existing port to external storage devices. Right now iPod touch is hardware and software capability locked. Steve Jobs / Apple should o
Product: iPod touch 16GB MP3 Player - Black (3.5" LCD, Internal Flash Drive, 5 Hours Video, 22 Hours Audio)
HLP4663W 46" DLP Rear Projection TV (16:9, HDTV)
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chitowndave - (July 30, 2004) I bought this third generation DLP after a long hard search for the "perfect" HDTV. Plasma's expense and burn in problems (I watch FOX and CNBC often) just worried me too much, and LCDs looked good but not like this. Almost bought an EDTV 42" Samsung plasma because of the cost and the 2 year standard warranty, but I knew I would eventually wonder about a full blown HDTV and would buy one in a few years to replace it. I consider this set a way to avoid that step. I was also worried about the salesmans desire to take it out of the box before I bought it and confirm that it worked - and he stressed about not tilting the set past 90 degrees - this had me concerned about how fragile it was.
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vtmchris - (March 28, 2005) Research: I've been looking for two years for a gps device for my car. An upcoming move to a new area added new focus to the search. I started looking at the Magellan Roadmate 700 because of the complete US mapping (I like the idea of just getting in the car and taking off without having to download maps). Magellan's reviews on PiceGrabber were positive but no one offered comparisons to other gps devices. The reviews for Garmin, however, were much stronger. Some people specifically compared the StreetPilot 2620 to Magellan noting the business directory and other features that Garmin offers that Magellan had not yet addressed. While considering Garmin StreetPilot 2620 I noticed the many
flo4000 - (07/02/2009) This is okay for small in-town trips. But would not recommend for calculating long trips. Last one we used it for, the damn thing took us so far out of our way that it added an additional 4 hours to our road trip!!! So a comfortable, 3.5 hour drive ended up being a road trip from hell. Do not buy this. You can not update this thing, synchonizing with your computer, nothing. And there is NO SUPPORT from JENSEN/PANASONIC or whom ever the company is calling themselves these days. Actually, the company web site doesn't even have this or any GPS models posted. So who are you going to trust with your family in the middle of no-where....never again with this JENSEN GPS!
Product: NVX-225 GPS (Vehicle, 3.5" LCD)
nobledogg1993 - (07/02/2009) Looking for a TV is hard, trust me. There's thousands of TV's out there and so hard to narrow it down but, I managed to. The Sony Bravia is a beautiful stylish set and the picture quality is great in comparison to the 120Hz model. The good thing about LCD's is that there's no glare what so ever. This you can so tell from this TV. The rim of the TV is Glossy Black, attracts glare, but when you look on the LCD there isn't. Another great thing about this TV is that it turned into my computer by connecting my CPU to the PC Video Input on the side. I had my wireless mouse and keyboard, sitting on my sofa looking at my emails, pictures, ext. Sony could have made these speakers much better but with a home theater system, it's fine. Overall I think that it's a good TV and I made a good decision by getting this Sony Bravia. If you're on a budget save a couple hundred $ and get this one.
Product: KDL52S5100 52" BRAVIA 1080p LCD HDTV
davealbq - (07/01/2009) I used it on vacation in Washington D C and Ocean city, Md. It never could lock on to a signal in D C, Once I got out of town it worked intermittently. I never got any help from tech support. I followed the instruction manual to the T. I thought it was going to be a lot of help, but really its an untrusted nuisance.