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http://www.radioshack.com...x.jsp?categoryId=2032317Originally Posted by taz92
So no one has any info on wire covers for flat panels? Please help if u do.
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http://www.radioshack.com...x.jsp?categoryId=2032317Originally Posted by taz92
So no one has any info on wire covers for flat panels? Please help if u do.
these are pretty niceOriginally Posted by fraij da 5 11
Think the monitor 30's will be too big for what im doing...
theres no wall behind my couch so i gotta mount the rear speakers on the wall on either side of the room...
And yea I am leaning towards the TSI-200... My best buy doesnt have a theater room so i gotta roll down to the next closest one and hit up their studio to hear these joints before i buy.
Originally Posted by fraij da 5 11
someone helpOriginally Posted by FinesseSosa
about those monoprice mounts. I need a mount for my room that i can swivel a 40'' around in any position and up & down. Any help is appreciated.
http://www.monoprice.com/...=1&format=4#feedbackOriginally Posted by FinesseSosa
someone helpOriginally Posted by FinesseSosa
about those monoprice mounts. I need a mount for my room that i can swivel a 40'' around in any position and up & down. Any help is appreciated...i need it for my new spot im moving into this upcoming month
720p is Hi-def.Originally Posted by damnitzvin
tell me more about the TV i just copped for my room, samsung 3 series 360. It's 720p and 60Ghz. On the box it said LCD TV. So does that mean its not HD?
Originally Posted by Jetpacunlimited
This thread soooo delievers!
I just copped HDMI Cords for me X360 and PS3 for $5.99 Shipped!
[h2]What You Get from Calibrating your Plasma TV[/h2]
First of all, the overall picture will look better for whatever you usually watch on your TV. You will get better color accuracy so the images will look more natural and also you will improve the contrast which will result in a higher detail. You also extend your plasma TV life by reducing its aging rate so you will have a great picture for a longer time. As a side effect of correct calibration, you can expect the power consumption to reduce so you will save a few bucks with the power bill. So basically you get more from your plasma TV while saving money and saving the ozone layer.
You seem confused about calibration. Leaving your plasma on for 5 straight days will not calibrate it. TV's don't calibrate themselves.Originally Posted by taz92
So I was playing Heavenly Sword on my panasonic plasma and for a 720p tv it is really nice. Unfortunatly I dont have 5 days straight to calibrate this tv so my question to all the techies here is, will not calibrating my tv and lowering the contrast and brightness help save my plasma? Or is there another way to calibrate the tv besides leaving it on for 5 straight days?
Yea i almost wanna bring my stand back and get a bigger one that will fit my new Center channel speaker in the cabinet so i dont have to build ashelf above the TV.. TV only overhangs from the edges of the stand about 3/4 inch on each side though.Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
Originally Posted by fraij da 5 11
your TV stand looks way too small for the size of TV that you have