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rachel
Hi friends! I love to shop and I believe in doing research of products before buying them. I have compiled very good reviews on various products. Hope you enjoy them!!!
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User since:
Sep 3, 2006

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LG delivers the first set-top player that supports HD DVD and Blu-ray movies. But the BH100's HD DVD support is limited to basic playback, as it lacks the format's interactive and online capabilities as well as support for enhanced menu features.
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The Boxlight BumbleBee has the small size and portability characteristic of these LED projectors. But even with the included battery helping to make it a better value than some of its competitors, I'd shy away from it if you think you might ever want to use it in a fully darkened room.
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The Bumblebee is another "early" LED lit portable projector. The efficiency of LED lights make this type of projector the first to be practical not just for its small size, but more importantly, for its ability to run on batteries, for an extended period of time (over 2 hours).
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The BumbleBee is the ideal projector for home use, and for somebody on the go who makes presentations to small groups, such as a sales person, a board member, a building inspector, or even a bicyclist.
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Based on its general appearance and features, the Boxlight Bumblebee projector is surely a sibling of the Mitsubishi Pocket Projector PK20. But we prefer the Bumblebee’s rounded edges, which make it easy to slide in and out of its small carrying pouch. There is no similar pouch for cables, and surprisingly no VGA cable for connecting to a laptop.
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The Boxlight BumbleBee is small, portable, and an equally good fit for business presentations to small groups or for watching movies and playing games at home.
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1080p is the way to go. I shopped around for awhile before I picked this one. This set has a beautiful picture with a great viewing angle. Really don't know about the sound. I run everything through my reciever. It has a better comb filter than 55A2000. It is also alittle pricier. But if you want the best. I thought I might have gone to big but, Naaaaaaaaaaaa. I sit 8ft away from it and WOW!!
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I have had this TV for about a week and I never thought I would be happy with a rear projection, but I am flat out amazed at the picture. I have two big bay windows in my family room and have always thought I would lose picture quality but not this Sony. I was told by several people that because of my bright room and my XBOX 360 that I needed to go with a LCD.I only had a small budget for a HDTV so I bought a Vizio 46" and the picture was sub par, next I went with a Westinghouse 46"(Thank God for Sam's return policy)and that screen was horrible. I decided that enough with the off Brand's. I will shell out a little extra and get a good brand name TV. I would have to go smaller to get the better quality and really did not want to do that. I have not looked at a rear projection for a long time and have always just blown right past that aisle. I would recommend this Sony to anyone without any reservations.

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The picture is perfect, its wide variety of inputs allows optimization of signal source and the remote control provides clear and easy to use adjustments, although none were needed out of the box. Unbeatable quality at and unbeatable price. Don't wait any longer for HD TV.

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I just bought this tv a few days ago. i was going to buy the samsung but since i was told this had the new lcos technology, i went for this one. I also have a 60" sony which is about a year old. the new one has a nice picture but is terrible with regular analog signal. from what i understand most of the hd tvs are. i recommend getting digital from your cable carrier or use satellite. once the hd channels are on, the picture is great. also i noticed the further you are from the picture, the better it looks. there is definitely a minimum distance requirement. i actually would have given it a 5 but i do find the primary colors off a little bit.

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