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11/09/09
"Honey, why are you standing on a stool in the cold watching the game on that tiny screen?"
"BECAUSE I CAN WATCH THE GAME AND KEEP MY JUNK TOASTY AT THE SAME TIME!" #poseidon
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They should've put a Google panorama-cam on top of it instead. #poseidon
11/09/09
Um, correct my stupidity here, but isn't a standard plug in the United States in the 110v range, and not a "standard" 220v option (which has multiple plugs available in this country, as I recall)?
Fortunately the nice green color makes up for all of the other faults.
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Hey, the heater on this thing might work for frying the hair off of the legs instead of shaving. Just a thought for you. #poseidon
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Personally I haven't seen LCD blur since around 12-15ms response times became the norm. I see MPEG artifacting and trailing, and even dim afterimages in HDMI signals on PS3 and 360, but motion is not an issue. #motionblur
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I'm glad I'm not the only person who got absolutely nothing other then confusion out of that video. #refreshrates
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Personally, I hate calling the effect "soap opera", as I don't watch soap operas -- but I think it's a critic's term to define life-like motions for motion interpolation features on HDTV sets. #refreshrates
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Is this why bluray movies shown on new 240hz screens look like absolute surreal crap? The worst for this was animated movies like Wall*E, which reminded of those old school animations that came out of the first CGI college classes back in the early to mid 90's. You all know the ones I'm talking about. #refreshrates
11/06/09
Why would they do this? Flicker is a good thing, as it keeps the audience in a semi-trance, and glued to the movie screen. I just watched a program on Discovery HD that talked about how Sony had to spend millions getting their HD theater projectors to perform more like traditional film projectors, while keeping the higher resolution and cleaner image. #refreshrates
11/05/09
I like my plasma because it doesn't pull the "soap opera effect" on everything I watch, and please don't say you can turn it off. The feature should exist to complement and add to the experiance. Not soap opera everything.
Well everything I am saying is a moot point, I don't care what LCD has going for it.
I have a Kuro. :P #refreshrates
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I have a 2006 600series and I been more then happy with it..
There will be huge deal after Black Friday! #refreshrates
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Plasma's might be great in a totally dark room, but they are fucking worthless in the average living room. #refreshrates