Baseball tickets from StubHub: Angels at Yankees, Aug. 9-11
Samsung 42" Plasma TV (PN42C450)
Heh, I think I know what you're going through; my 27" 16:9-screen Philips CRT television still works just fine -I just can't make myself throw it away -- can't even give away anything that ancient any more
And I've even saved up enough for the new flat TV I really really really want!
^Did that, they don't want any analogue TVs
But I saved 60 £ today! -by not purchasing a box to decode the digital cable signal to something my TV can receive -- but that just means I'm longing even more for the day when I actually do buy that modern-whatsmacallit-TV-machine.
^Did I talk you into spending a lot of money?
Funny thing: as I was reading that post of yours right now, Holdfast, I got the weekly mail from ALDI: 55" LED-TV at ~£1250 -- if I were in the market for a 16:9 I think I'd take a look at that one, alas I've got my eye on the Cinema 21:9 from Philips...
Do you have some LAN-server of sorts to hook up to the TV? -As mentioned (somewhere) above I purchased such a device recently --I'm kind of looking forward to being able to not have my PC being the hub of my home-entertainment...
That's also how I read the specs you linked to.I have wireless internet in the house, so was going to hook that up to the TV. From what I could understand from the salesman, the TV itself can access the internet through the router and display iPlayer, YouTube, etc, directly on screen through the Bravia Internet Video service and the software built into the TV. So no need for a server. Though if I get the new laptop I mentioned too, I could always use the old one as a server, I guess.
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