I want the best picture I can get?
Im willing to dish out at least 4,000.00 for a 52 inch lcd. What’s the best brand I can get for my money?
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Im willing to dish out at least 4,000.00 for a 52 inch lcd. What’s the best brand I can get for my money?
I’m a little confused with the cables.
there’s S-video and component.
I have a 52′ inch LCD flat screen, and I want to know which one is best for it.
and the cable that came with the Wii, (red, white, yellow) is that the one with loswest quality?
I have a Samsung 52 inch LCD TV and looking to buy a new Blu Ray player.
What are some of the best ones?
I have a Sony PS3, but it won’t let me start the Blu Ray disk at the place I left off after I turn the machine off, so I’m getting a real Blu Ray player that can do that.
We are looking to spend approximately $1500 on a new LCD television. Preferably, we would like to have a 52″ with 1080p and a high contrast ratio. Any suggestions for specific television brands, models and places to purchase will be much appreciated.
Thank you
I dont know a lot about tv’s but I am wondering what would be the best lcd hdtv for around $600. I am definitely concerned with image quality and sound clarity, but my main concern is the video lag. my 52 inch tv in my den has a lag when scrolling with IO digital cable. from what i understand, some tv’s have that problem and some dont (not sure the cause myself). anyway my main question is what is my best bet for a lcd hdtv for around $600. i am an avid video game player and movie watcher so a reliable and clear tv is what i am looking for. eventually i plan on getting a blu ray player as well.
I want to buy a 52 inch LCD television.
What is the best deal I can get? Should I go to Best Buy? Is there a website out there that has great deals?
Thanks everybody.
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Elliptical machines offer one of the best cardiovascular workouts. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned athlete, the elliptical trainer works with whatever your exercise level to give you the best experience for your fitness level.
A very important part of a successful cardiovascular exercise routine depends on the comfort level you experience while you’re using the machine. An elliptical machine works well because it has a smooth, flowing movement that encourages you as you go.
It’s important to note that a key part of its rhythmic movement depends on the length of the stride. There are some models on the market that have a 14-inch stride. But you should always buy a trainer with a stride length of at least 21 inches for optimal use.
You want to look for a machine with an adjustable incline and with varying levels of resistance. The incline feature will give you more aerobic activity. And as you become more experienced you can challenge yourself to an even more optimum fitness level.
The machine should offer a range of incline and resistance levels so you have a wide array of workout programs available to choose from. So when you decide to change incline or resistance levels during your workout, the change should be smooth and non-jarring so you can change the inclines any time during the workout you like, while enjoying an optimum workout routine.
Another important factor is to check and see how noisy the machine is? It’s important when you’re buying a new piece of home exercise fitness equipment to find a model that is quiet enough for you. When you work out, you want it to have a quiet, shushing sound, so you can listen to your favorite music or television program at the same time.
Check for good safety features. Make sure there is a cooling fan and warm-up and cool-down programs so you can work your muscles both comfortably and effectively.
Look for a heart rate monitor. It can help you work out smarter, not harder. With the heart rate monitor, you can be sure you’re reaching your best aerobic/heart rate goals.
Look for upper arm handles that move smoothly with your normal routine. And with the dual-action upper body handles, you can get a complete body workout each time.
An LCD front panel display can give you a reading and monitoring system that’s easy-to-understand and read. You can read the time, speed, distance, calorie output, hand pulse and other options in a very easy format.
Check to see what the maximum user weight is for the machine. Compare to the weight of the users in your household to ensure that they can all use the machine.
Do you have enough available space for the machine? Measure the area you plan to use and note the specs on so you can use the full range of motion without hitting a wall or a piece of furniture. An average unit will be about 52″x 24″x 62″.
Try to find a fairly maintenance-free elliptical machine with a warranty of at least one year for labor and one to three years for parts so you have the ultimate workout exercise program each and every year. Whether you buy a new, used or refurbished machine read the warranty or guarantee first!
Check Consumer Reports magazine and see if they have a current elliptical machine review with ratings. You can save money by checking out prices online and comparing them to the prices in your local fitness or big box stores. Many online dealers offer free shipping. If you find the brand and model you want you can try it out locally and then compare with the online prices.
Some of the used sporting goods stores and used sports consignment stores have slightly used or refurbished trainers at much lower prices; some will be in remarkably good condition because many people buy fitness equipment and don’t use it. If you really want to save a lot of money look for close-out sales, steeply discounted sales, lesser known brands and possible wholesale connections.
Keep these tips in mind when you’re shopping for this great piece of home fitness equipment. These elliptical machines can give you a great workout, but as with all major purchases, it pays to know what to look for before you invest. Armed with these tips you should be able to buy the best machine and save money too.
so I am moving across town (only a mile) I just bought a 52 inch LCD tv a few months ago. I have professional movers, will they know how to move it? or should we try to take it separately in the SUV and just wrap in blankets or sit in the back and hold it steady for the 8 block drive?
What is the best brand for a 1080P LCD TV around 46-52 inches between 1000and 1300?
Right now on reputable sites there are Sonys, LG’s, Toshibas, Magnavox and a Samsung at the very upper end of that range (BJs.com) …. I have a feeling Magnavox is crap..but a 47 inch 1080P can be had at Target for about $900 after 10% off for opening a credit card before I then pay it off in cash at the service desk.
Thanks
Please keep in mind.. I understand at this price range and size..that 60HZ is the norm. I am going for size.
I am using the TV for broadcasts and movies mostly. I have not looked at any 720 sets. There is a 46inch Samsung at bjs. for about 1170 shipped.
An LG 1080P at Tigerdirect for about 1100 shipped.. Those are the two I am really Eyeballing more recently.
As I understand it,plasma has a limited lifetime.. Longevity is not good.. correct?
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