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I'm glad you like. I think those are the best. Tiny things that make life just a little easier.
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@detoys: This is absolutely correct. If you're going to have a TV, and you're going to watch it, make sure you're getting something that's in line with what you want from a TV viewing experience.
I just can't see giving the TV that much importance in my life.
Am I the only person who sees the "buy the biggest tv you can afford" as one of the reasons people are in debt? Yes the key words should be "can afford" but "biggest tv" seems to be what drives most people. Some people don't get that just because you can afford to buy the huge tv, doesn't mean you need to buy it.