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  • jack johnson
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your right Nfinity, thats why i still have my betamax. its still going strong.
you sir are an idiot.
What happened to DarkChip4 with 100,000:1 contrast ratios?
Xbox 360 Core
Xbox 360 Arcade
Xbox 360 Premium
Xbox 360 Elite
Xbox 360 Falcon
Xbox 360 Halo Special Edition
Xbox 360 The Simpsons Movie Edition

Xbox 360 doesnt have that many consoles either.

"Also, it seems like the console was rushed out the door."

Actually its the opposite in 2 aspects. The console wasn't rushed, it had to wait awhile for the bluray copyright protection technology and standards to get authorized and set. That is the reason playstation missed its November launch by months.

Also the Xbox 360 was extremely rushed, hence the 1.5 billion dollar loss they took since every one of the Xbox 360's were faulty prior this August or whatever. (33% current failure rate and microsoft stated that potential all are faulty anyway, so could fail in the future) I myself have had 2 fail on me.

You sir, are an idiot.
This is a great option for just a bluray since this will be the cheapest player on the market and PS3 is pretty much considered almost the best blueray player on the market for picture quality and performance. Even DVD upconversion is suppose to be the best out there. Plus PS3 is probally the only bluray player on the market that probally could update is BB-J profiles to the upcoming newer versions.

Hmmmm, might buy this for the bluray player.
Actually no I did not click on the link in the article. I went straight to the manufacturers website instead and posted the link for you. Which according to their website they do not offer a 61 in. hot tub but an 42 in.

Also the photo on hgtv's website is the photo of the 42in plasma hottub.

It might just be me, but i wouldnt be putting a lot of faith into the hgtv's website where in lists a 61in lcd hot tub for sale with just a short description of the hot tub, which you quoted above
, and it only shows one picture and in the picture the hot tub has a 42in plasma, also hgtv lists the link to Catalina Spas manufacturers website in which there is no 61in on their website.

It very much could be true, but i dont think i would be sold on it quite like you are from that one sentence description that HGTV's website has.
I love how the article is completely wrong.

Its a 42 inch plasma,
not a 61 inch lcd.


http://www.catalinaspas.com/designs/tv-spas/
jake what are you talking about, you can buy the V Plus everywhere. I was just in wallmart and best buy and they both have them for sale and on display. You can even buy them at several places on the internet also. They have been out for quite some time.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"

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