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Best bang for the buck TV wise
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Sorry its a rear projection lcd. I didnt see you want a true flat. If you decide you dont care if its rear projection I suggest this tv. Its damn nice. HD is awesome.Originally posted by CAMSS30 View PostThat seems like a nice deal, how can it be 52" screen if it's only 48.5" wide and 34" tall though??? Did you wall mount it or stand? I want something for the wall since the room is kinda small."Government exists to protect us from each other. Where government has gone beyond its limits is in deciding to protect us from ourselves."
- Ronald Reagan
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You should be able to get a 32" plasma or LCD for around that price. If you are going with LCD, Samungs are the shit.

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its a 720 or 780 if you care though, the new one that just came out is at BB is a 50 inch 1080 Wega for $1999
again i saw a 46 Philips plasma at Office Depot for $999
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I have the 26" in my bedroom its great for the moneyOriginally posted by CleanZX3 View Post
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Originally posted by CAMSS30 View PostThat seems like a nice deal, how can it be 52" screen if it's only 48.5" wide and 34" tall though??? Did you wall mount it or stand? I want something for the wall since the room is kinda small.
Pythagoras Samos (Greek: Πυθαγόρας; circa 582 BC – circa 507 BC) was an Ionian (Greek) mathematician, astronomer, scientist and philosopher, founder of the mathematical, mystic, religious, and scientific society called Pythagoreans. He was called Pytha-goras because[citation needed] the Pythian oracle predicted his birth.
He is best known for the Pythagorean theorem which bears his name. Known as "the father of numbers," Pythagoras made influential contributions to philosophy and religious teaching in the late 6th century BC. Because legend and obfuscation cloud his work even more than with the other pre-Socratics, one can say little with confidence about his life and teachings. We do know that Pythagoras and his students believed that everything was related to mathematics and that numbers were the ultimate reality and, through mathematics, everything could be predicted and measured in rhythmic patterns or cycles. Pythagoras once said that "number is the ruler of forms and ideas and the cause of gods and demons" according to Iamblichus.
Pythagoras is commonly given credit for discovering the Pythagorean theorem, a theorem in trigonometry that states that in a right-angled triangle the area of the square whose side is the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle), c, is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares of the other two sides, b and a, that is, a2+b2=c2.Mustangless!
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Buy from Amazon! They will deliver to your house and set it up. I have two family members that both bought new TV's from Amazon in the last few weeks. Both were Samsungs and were $600 cheaper then Best Buy.Black/Tan 200OGT Vert; Roush 380R Body; Bullet Susp; Tri-Ax; 4.10's; Steeda Subframes; Steeda Strut Tower Support; Custom Tune; Hi-Tech Stage 2 Cams; Long Tubes; C&L Pleum; 75 mm TB; Prochamber; SLP LM-1; UPR Conrol Arms; Focus Fuel Pump
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