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    Cool

    ANYWAY thanks for the input guys.
    I'll try those setings.
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    Okay...

    First of all, congrats on your purchase. I hope the set is EVERYTHING you want it to be. Second, I've heard a LOT about Visio and since you're an informed and intelligent person I trust you to wring out of it what they promised you. Thirdly, thanks for giving us your impression, so we can educate our friends.

    Lastly, enjoy your new T.V.

    Da Worfster

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    Congrats on the new toy Pix.
    Yeah, I agree that 1080p is better. Much less blur during movement.
    Nothing wrong with LCD either. Hope you know I've just been busting on you.

    What's next on the upgrade road?
    WARNING! - The Surgeon General has determined that, time spent listening to music is not deducted from one's lifespan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMichael
    Congrats on the new toy Pix.
    Yeah, I agree that 1080p is better. Much less blur during movement.
    Nothing wrong with LCD either. Hope you know I've just been busting on you.

    What's next on the upgrade road?
    A receiver, probably.
    But I would like some new CM-5 beemers, although that would be hard to justify with my 602's going strong, but I think that if you want English
    made B&w you had better hurry.
    HOWEVER IT will probably be a receiver, or preamp I can plug into my Integra(I mean this thing sounds good)
    When I BOUGHT IT 1200 was a price for a lot of receiver.
    BUT THE "PLAIN JANE" tracks on Blu sound so good I am in no hurry.
    And I can take a joke, which is why I put up with you, after all I can be a bit of a smartass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Worf101
    First of all, congrats on your purchase. I hope the set is EVERYTHING you want it to be. Second, I've heard a LOT about Visio and since you're an informed and intelligent person I trust you to wring out of it what they promised you. Thirdly, thanks for giving us your impression, so we can educate our friends.

    Lastly, enjoy your new T.V.

    Da Worfster
    THANKS, that means a lot coming from a Klingon, I mean, you guys hardly ever open up.
    I am "imformed", most of it from the school of hard knocks, I learned
    a lot of what I know the hard way.
    You gotta understand, I prize PQ, but also care about price, engineering, and overall quality.
    My Vizio is cheap, sure, but I think a good compromise between even cheaper sets and higher price ones that are basically selling a name.
    Most of the components and parts for these sets come from the same place, basically, and I think Vizios execution of the tech, while bordering on strange sometimes, is about as good as most.
    Also keep in mind that my remote still has buttons that work with this set,
    making up for the shortcomings of this sets remote, which is the worst remote I have ever seen, and that covers a lot of territory.
    But overall a pleasant experience, just if you buy one of these get a
    real remote loaner to program yours at the house.
    This is surprizing considering the great one on my older Vizio.
    Macros are still easy to program, however, thanks to seperate input buttons, but the guy who put the aspect ratio control in the MENU
    should be shot, literally, good thing I already had one on my universal that works.
    ANYWAY THANKS, AND LIVE LONG AND PROSPER
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    pronto remote, technics antique direct drive TT
    Samsung SACD/DVDA player
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