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  • p2xgamers
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    • Jul 2002
    • 4735

    #46
    Re: Getting a new HDTV

    Originally posted by GAMEC0CK2002
    Congrats man. You're living my dream. Wish I had gone 37 inch in the bedroom, but it's all good.

    Once you get the HD programming it will all be worth it. Trust me.
    Yeah 37" is a bit big, especially in an apartment bedroom but it's not too big.

    But yeah, 360 looks awesome on it (so crisp) and now my eyes are kind of adjusted to the TV, but I still can't wait until HD TV.

    Now just to decide between staying with DirecTV and spending $200 on a HD DVR or $100 with Dish. :-/ (decisions, decisions)
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    • jake44np
      Post Like a Champion!
      • Jul 2002
      • 9563

      #47
      Re: Getting a new HDTV

      Originally posted by p2xgamers
      Yeah 37" is a bit big, especially in an apartment bedroom but it's not too big.

      But yeah, 360 looks awesome on it (so crisp) and now my eyes are kind of adjusted to the TV, but I still can't wait until HD TV.

      Now just to decide between staying with DirecTV and spending $200 on a HD DVR or $100 with Dish. :-/ (decisions, decisions)
      Go with DIRECTV.
      They have a deal now that you get the DVR HD receiver for free. (mail in rebate)
      Anyway I just called and am having it set up next week, also no installation fee right now.
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      • p_rushing
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        • Feb 2004
        • 14514

        #48
        Re: Getting a new HDTV

        Originally posted by p2xgamers
        Yeah 37" is a bit big, especially in an apartment bedroom but it's not too big.

        But yeah, 360 looks awesome on it (so crisp) and now my eyes are kind of adjusted to the TV, but I still can't wait until HD TV.

        Now just to decide between staying with DirecTV and spending $200 on a HD DVR or $100 with Dish. :-/ (decisions, decisions)
        Go with DTV, Dish is in trouble with losing their lawsuit with TIVO over patent issues for their DVRs. They could lose the use of those and have to pay TIVO hundreds of millions.

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        • p2xgamers
          All Star
          • Jul 2002
          • 4735

          #49
          Re: Getting a new HDTV

          Originally posted by jake44np
          Go with DIRECTV.
          They have a deal now that you get the DVR HD receiver for free. (mail in rebate)
          Anyway I just called and am having it set up next week, also no installation fee right now.
          I'm assuming that's for new users? Cause I don't see anything for existing users.

          Also good to know about that lawsuit, I'll just stay with DTV. ($75.99/month for HD access, Choice xtra and HD DVR - not bad)
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