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ballin. I call dibs!
sweet sweet baby. Dibs!
swaggar like me
BB CURVE FTW!!

YAA TRICK!
olevia is as good as a kick in the nuts
@ yui... DVI is an older connection which doesn't contain audio. sony won't invest several thousand on R&D and place a old connector in a bad ass tv. i have the Sony Kdl52xbr4 and it is an amazing tv.

If sony put DVI inputs into the XBR series
its like
Granite table tops in a trailer
or
a boner in sweatpants

stuff that should not happen.
Well my Samsung 26" has a VGA port but your going to get a better picture if you just upgrade the graphics card to one that has DVI so you could run DVI to HDMI and have a better picture. duh. El taco why don't you think...
dan@sprint.com... not joe
your just another one of them...
haha that's stupid. I work at Circuit City and change prices all the time for online differences. Then some people think that best buy is cheaper but ccity is on a internet based operating system so we go over every sunday and get prices from BB and update ours to a lower price. since i live in the south i get a lot of people asking for lsd hi-density plasma hdtvs.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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