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should I get a 720p lcd tv now while they are cheap or wait for a 1080p? 32″?
I live in an apartment and do not want to get larger than a 32″ Widescreen LCD (currently have 27″ 4:3 flat tube tv). There have some amazing deals as of late on these TVs.
The ones out and on sale are the 720p, but I now that 1080p is right around the corner.
I will use the tv for DVDs (which I have a large collection of 300+) and my home theater PC. We also have a Wii.
The current resolution for a DVD in america is 752×480 (480p) and my wii will go 480p as well. My htpc should be just fine at 1377×720 I would think.
I have no interest in getting a blue ray or HDDVD drive for atleast 3 years I think. I am quite happy with the current DVD resolution.
Will I really notice any difference sitting 5-6 feet away watching this tv between the two standards?
On any pixel based HD TVs, you will see a difference between a regular DVD and a High Definition DVD. Pixelation will be visible – although not throughout – but on scenes with a lot of motion it will be more apparent.
1080p TVs are already out and falling in prices. A number of the network channels also broadcast in 1080i.
720p TVs are becoming obsolete – hence the “amazing” deals
. It wouldn’t be wise at this stage to invest in a 720p TV. A 1080p TV would be the way to go.
Cheap LCD TV Deals
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Cuisinart GR-4N 5-in-1 Griddler $185.00 The Cuisinart(tm) Griddler makes “multifunctional” an understatement! Make perfect panini… plus! With four separate cooking options, it can handle everything from pancakes to sausages to grilled cheese to steaks, hamburgers and panini. It helps you prepare more servings of more kinds of food in less time, so you can cook for a crowd — no one has to wait!Simply change the cooking plates and adju… |
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World Cuisine 48297-99 Tri-Blade Plastic Spiral Vegetable Slicer $29.00 Cut vegetables and fruits into noodles, or curly, paper-thin ribbons with this inexpensive yet robust slicer. We recommend the World Cuisine brand over others because it costs about half or less of the price of similar models, makes nicer noodles, is easy to use and clean, and can slice fairly large quantities quickly, and is quite sturdy. The popular Joyce Chen type slicers can only process small… |
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Big Boss Juicer, 700W 18,000 RPM $62.12 The Big Boss Juicer is a high end stainless steel juicer featuring a durable stainless steel design, stainless steel super fine filter and dishwasher safe parts. Make all natural juices, soups, baby food, sauces and more without unhealthy preservatives. The Big Boss Juicer is the ultimate kitchen assistant. The powerful 700 Watt, 2-Speed stainless steel juicer allows whole fruit comsumption due to… |
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Baby Signing Time Volume 1 DVD $14.60 BABY SIGNING TIME VOL 1 – DVD Movie… |
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Justin Bieber: Never Say Never $9.40 Synopsis: Item Type: DVD MovieItem Rating: GStreet Date: 05/13/11Wide Screen: yesDirector Cut: noSpecial Edition: noLanguageENGLISHForeign Film: noSubtitlesnoDubbed: noFull Frame: noRe-Release: noPackaging: Sleeve… |
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Discounts, Deals AND Steals $10.84 From shopping and dining out to taking a trip or taking a course; from going to the movies and playing sports to getting a tune-up, those on the right side of 50 will have fun discovering all of the amazing exclusive discounts out there, which include: Savings at many national and regional supermarkets Discounts at a wide range of clothing stores–from Banana Republic to Dress Barn Guaranteed low rates from nationwide hotels and rental car companies Free tuition and free higher education classes, including language classes Concerts, museum visits, theme parks, movies, tv tapings, and other entertaining offers International travel options exclusively for seniors Free pets and lower-priced veterinarian costs Prescriptions and cell phone plans for less In addition to discounts, readers will find helpful hints on volunteering, beginning a second career, taking on a new hobby, and building strong and lasting relationships with children and grandchildren. Discounts, Deals & Steals also provides trusted advice and guidance on Social Security and Medicare, special tax breaks and 401k plans, insurance and medical issues, downsizing and relocating, and exercising and fitness programs. Save money and enjoy life more! |
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Done Deals $22.36 Done Deals |
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Cheap Trick [1977] $6.38 Cheap Trick’s eponymous debut is an explosive fusion of Beatlesque melodic hooks, Who-styled power, and a twisted sense of humor partially borrowed from the Move. But that only begins to scratch the surface of what makes Cheap Trick a dynamic record. Guitarist Rick Nielsen has a powerful sense of dynamics and arrangements, which gives the music an extra kick, but he also can write exceptionally melodic and subversive songs. Nothing on Cheap Trick is quite what it seems. While the songs have hooks and attitude that arena rock was sorely lacking in the late ’70s, they are also informed by a bizarre sensibility, whether it’s the driving “He’s a Whore,” the dreamy “Mandocello,” or the thumping Gary Glitter perversion “ELO Kiddies.” “The Ballad of TV Violence” is about mass murder, while “Daddy Should Have Stayed in High School” concerns pedophiles. All of it is told with a sense of humor, but it doesn’t come off as cheap or smirking because of the group’s hard-rocking drive and Robin Zander’s pop-idol vocals. Even “Oh, Candy,” apparently a love song on first listen, is an affecting tribute to a friend who committed suicide. In short, Cheap Trick revel in taboo subjects with abandon, devoting themselves to the power of the hook, as well as sheer volume and gut-wrenching rock & roll — though the record is more musically accomplished than punk rock, it shares the same aesthetic. The combination of off-kilter humor, bizarre subjects, and blissful power pop made Cheap Trick one of the defining albums of its era, as well as one of the most influential. [The 1998 Epic/Legacy reissue of Cheap Trick features a different track sequence than the original and also adds several bonus tracks, many of which are previously unreleased.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi Performers: Robin Zander – Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals; Bun E. Carlos – Drums; Rick Nielsen – Vocals, Guitar; Tom Petersson – Vocals, Guitar (Bass), Bass |
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Cheap Hawks, Cheap Doves $20.89 Cheap Hawks, Cheap Doves |
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Eat Cheap But Eat Well $5.99 Over 120 delicious ways to slash your weekly food bill. If you’re looking for easy ways to feed your family on a budget, then this cookbook is for you. Appearing on TV as “The Poor Chef,” Charles Mattocks has spent years demonstrating that it’s possible to serve up healthy, tasty meals for only $7.00 – or less. Now, in this practical cookbook, Charles collects the all-time best penny-pinching recipes from his television appearances. Contributed by real cooks around the country and inspired by cuisines around the globe, the recipes you’ll find inside have only two things in common – they’re incredibly cheap and they’re incredibly delicious. For just a few bucks, you and your family can feast on dishes like these: Steak Fajitas; Finger-Lickin’ Pulled Pork with Beans and Corn; Fruity Lamb Curry; Healthy Turkey Lasagna; Asian-Style Nutty Noodles; Laid-Back Creole Catfish with Okra; Pizza Frittata; Caribbean Lime Chicken with Grilled Pineapple; E-Z Sesame-Ginger Chicken Salad; “Ja Mon” Jamaican Rice and Peas; Cheesy Tomato Panini; Banana-Raisin Bread Pudding. Featuring engaging photographs, including sixteen pages in full color, plus icons to help you spot the most affordable recipes at a glance and tips on satisfying cravings for less, Eat Cheap but Eat Well is your indispensable kitchen companion in today’s tough economic times. |
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The Music of Cheap Trick $23.98 Sony’s budget-priced 2010 box Music of Cheap Trick offers three discs and 40 tracks of highlights from the band’s Epic recordings, balancing hits with alternate takes and album tracks. Since this isn’t exactly targeted at collectors, the variety comes across as a bit scattershot — it’s unclear just exactly why an alternate live version of “Ballad of TV Violence” is here, or the extra bridge version of “If You Want My Love” — and it errs a little bit toward the side of being even-handed, so there are more mid-‘80s cuts than perhaps there should be, but as a reasonably priced sampler, Music of Cheap Trick certainly does offer up quite a bit of good music. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi Performers: Bun E. Carlos – Drums; John Brant – Bass; Rick Nielson – Guitar; Robin Zander – Vocals; Tom Petersson – Bass |
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