Nath
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quote: Originally posted by L33 LEG
ye but thats too small. jst either pay over 2k for a proper sized LCD or wait till they come down in price 
even my tv is too smal now thats why im after a projector lol, itl fill the wall then
Projectors are cool, save space but not the best picture.
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L33 LEG
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theyre alot better quality now apparantly. iv seen them for around £900 for the prjector so i might get one in early next year, either that or a car lol
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Nath
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Decisions decisions
I'm after a 27" LCD HD tv in the new year. should complete my system
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L33 LEG
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itl be an amazing picture being a 27" so good choice.
im hoping to get a job straight after new year really so comemarch time im either buyin a projector or a nova GSi not much in price aswell 
decisions
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Nath
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Yeah my room is fairly small and for the money I want to spend a decent 27"should be well within reach.
Minter of a GSi i'd say.
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L33 LEG
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ye i think i will get a gsi obviously, but one day i will get a projector. i keep seeing that bare white wall jst waiting to be used
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Rebrabuk
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I like your style and attitude Lee..
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Charlene
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Nice room
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L33 LEG
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my attitude? 
think ur the first ever person to say that 
chavlene - come to my house and then i can make babies with u
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Rebrabuk
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Your attitude of 'dont give a fuck, everything will be ok...' 
I like it.
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L33 LEG
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ye thats me alrite. always have been like that 
jus' chillin 
but i think one day im goin to regret things and actually wish i was a hard worker lol and actually have a life
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
quote: Originally posted by willay
Willay top tip, go for LCD as Plasma is only worth it if you fancy buying a new set in 2-5 years, a LCD box (with all the HD 'ready' goodies) will last you up till 10.
Thats a wee bit of a myth.
quote: www.crutchfieldadvisor.com
Myth #4: Plasma TVs only last a few years
Fact: It's difficult to say for certain how long a plasma TV will last since they've only been around for about six years. But, with normal in-home use, you should count on a plasma TV lasting at least ten years.
The useful lifetime of a TV is measured by the period of time it takes for the display to appear half as bright as the day you bought it. (All types of TV displays lose their brightness over time, but because it's so gradual, it's virtually impossible to notice during day-to-day viewing.) Plasma TVs from quality brands typically have a rated lifetime of 30,000 hours. That may not sound like a lot, but if you watched for five hours a day, every day, it would take over 16 years! Chances are that long before a plasma TV "wears out," you'll be looking to replace it due to advances in TV performance and features. (On average, people replace their TVs after 8 years.)
But your sentiment is correct, go for LCD
[Edited on 14-12-2005 by Nath]
I was thinking more along the lines of plasma TV's being phased out by LCD's really, all the cool kids will be laughing at plasma owners in years to come.
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