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fatluncher
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 7:42p
synnyster said: Well done by saying films are shot in 720p or 1080i then backtracking. Also well done by saying very, very, very few BluRay movies are true 1080p, also discounted. Do you have any more incorrect facts to bring up? Or are you done with that? I didn't go to film school, but atleast I'm not spouting off about stuff that is grossly inaccurate.
OK I know from your last post you don't read too well but let me type a little slower...
I never said MOVIES where shot 720P or 1080i. I said many of the Blu-Ray TITLES where shot that way.
Your (repeated) mistake is that you assumed all Blu-Ray TITLES where MOVIES.
Please, learn to read.
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fatluncher
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 7:43p
synnyster said:fatluncher said:synnyster said:As far as the Emprex is concerned, I believe this thread at avsforum discusses the pros and cons of it: Emprex Thread
The OP linked that exact review already. But thank you for the effort.
My mistake.
Neither the first nor the last. |
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dongrussell
- Senior Member
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 7:45p
Something to consider:
The Emprex brand is made for Frys and is not sold by anyone else.
Emprex TVs have been missing from the Frys ads recently - they used to be prominent in every flyer as the low-end price leader. I don't know if they have stopped stocking them, have supply problems, or what. |
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mrredskin
- Senior Member - 3K
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 7:46p
fatluncher said:synnyster said: Well done by saying films are shot in 720p or 1080i then backtracking. Also well done by saying very, very, very few BluRay movies are true 1080p, also discounted. Do you have any more incorrect facts to bring up? Or are you done with that? I didn't go to film school, but atleast I'm not spouting off about stuff that is grossly inaccurate.
OK I know from your last post you don't read too well but let me type a little slower...
I never said MOVIES where shot 720P or 1080i. I said many of the Blu-Ray TITLES where shot that way.
Your (repeated) mistake is that you assumed all Blu-Ray TITLES where MOVIES.
Please, learn to read.
dude, why would you want to type slower? that just wastes time!
kinda like all your posts beeching back and forth at each other... |
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RightHere
- Senior Member - 4K
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 7:47p
Contribution to the FW community deleted. |
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synnyster
- Tired Member
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 7:48p
fatluncher said:synnyster said:fatluncher said:synnyster said:As far as the Emprex is concerned, I believe this thread at avsforum discusses the pros and cons of it: Emprex Thread
The OP linked that exact review already. But thank you for the effort.
My mistake.
Neither the first nor the last.
And movies are shot in 720p and 1080i. |
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synnyster
- Tired Member
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 7:51p
fatluncher said:synnyster said: Well done by saying films are shot in 720p or 1080i then backtracking. Also well done by saying very, very, very few BluRay movies are true 1080p, also discounted. Do you have any more incorrect facts to bring up? Or are you done with that? I didn't go to film school, but atleast I'm not spouting off about stuff that is grossly inaccurate.
OK I know from your last post you don't read too well but let me type a little slower...
I never said MOVIES where shot 720P or 1080i. I said many of the Blu-Ray TITLES where shot that way.
Your (repeated) mistake is that you assumed all Blu-Ray TITLES where MOVIES.
Please, learn to read.
Please, for the love of god, learn the difference between "where" and "were." I'd like to know what "TITLES" were shot in 720p or 1080i. Thanks. |
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fatluncher
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 7:51p
synnyster said:And movies are shot in 720p and 1080i.
All I can say is that I hope that you're joking. If that comment is serious I really can't help you. Good night. (rolls eyes) |
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Dack
- Addicted Member
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 7:52p
Well i got one...i was waiting for a 37" with a built in tuner to be around $700. Thanx OP! Green for you! |
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skwiggey
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 7:52p
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synnyster
- Tired Member
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 7:53p
fatluncher said:synnyster said:And movies are shot in 720p and 1080i.
All I can say is that I hope that you're joking. If that comment is serious I really can't help you. Good night. (rolls eyes)
Here is some help: sarcasm. You're welcome.
Edit: Also feel free to look up some other words. |
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zuluranger
- Moderator
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 7:54p
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fatluncher
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 8:01p
sorry Zulu, missed your post. |
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chas28645
- Senior Member
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 8:08p
Wow, it's almost 45 inches wide. Are the speakers detachable? |
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warlock110
- Senior Member
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 8:14p
how's this thing as a computer monitor? i want one for my computer. i don't watch stuff on TV alot, i watch stuff from my computer. |
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synnyster
- Tired Member
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 8:19p
As far as resolution goes, I hooked up a similar TV to my computer set at 1366X768. It looked quite good, although I would prefer to go 1920X1080. Definitely manageable. |
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fvfquaker
- Senior Member - 6K
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 8:19p
so tempting, but BF is just around the corner, must resist! |
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Lolento
- Member
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 8:45p
i got one of these from Fry's before but returned it....paid $1000 when I got it
even at this price now it's not worth it IMO
some colors on this TV will appear funky....for example, strong cyan, magenta...it will begin to bother you
pay a bit more so you get the proper colors |
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Ranyuncho
- Member
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 8:49p
which inputs are funky? did you try hdmi? lcd's need the digital input to perform best. |
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NFS4
- Greedy Member
posted: Oct. 15, 2006 @ 8:49p
Lolento said:i got one of these from Fry's before but returned it....paid $1000 when I got it
even at this price now it's not worth it IMO
some colors on this TV will appear funky....for example, strong cyan, magenta...it will begin to bother you
pay a bit more so you get the proper colors How about you tweak the colors in the menu first? Not all TVs come looking great out of the box. You have to fiddle with the color settings. |
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