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Engadget, I will take that off your hands for you.
Yeah I wouldnt mind having something like this around. Id happily take one.
Yes i think i might want one of these lovely codes.
I am sure 2.0 is great and all, but to be quite honest I really don't mind that my player doesnt have it. I mean all i want to do is watch the movie and I could really care less about any D/L content or interactive features.
This is one of those debates that will never end. Both types of displays have their pro's and cons. I do feel however, that the most important thing in going to pick out a new TV is to go to a store and look at them. Each person's standards are different, and when one model will look good to one person, it might not look that good to another. However, I will say this, that I think what makes the picture look so good on a plasma is the glossy display.

I have a Samsung plasma now, but am looking to replace it with a Samsung LN-t4665f LCD, so if any one has one, could you let me know how it looks when watching sports? Such as how it handles motion during football and baseball games?

I am looking to get one as i prefer the glossy display, but also, because I want to use it as a computer monitor as well as something to play my 360 on. Any opinions on that?
The best scene has to be where the Spartans are knocking the Persians off of the cliff.
Has to be Monday Night Football in HD
"People are still having sex" by LaTour
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"

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