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I dont actually have a entertainment system with my 40" I just hook it up to my pc, run the res at max, which is 1900 x something (im not at home so couldnt tell ya). And play dvds through my box. It looks absoloutely amazing. Just have to avoid WMP for dvd playback as with some it doesnt show blacks correctly for some reason or another. And gaming on it? Well, my awesome headshot skillz in TF2 says its awesome.

I sold a HD samsung 50" plasma for $1700. Think it nromally retailed around $2300ish?

Oh and luke and i having price fights? haha nah. Altho.. my store is purchasing DVD's from him lol to play on our new blueray systems

Luke did you get my message on about R31skylineclub and my group buy :D i sent it to flick and asked her to pass it on

lol i do now cause i reminded her, just send it straight to me next time, flick doesnt have the best memory sometimes :laugh:

hehe hi flick :P

Thanks Damo & Dave.......that "Noobs" fella really knows how to hurt someones feelings :laugh:

Like I said earlier, easy to be a hero when you're on the other side of the country......I can hear ns.com.calling him back home

Thanks Damo & Dave.......that "Noobs" fella really knows how to hurt someones feelings :P

Like I said earlier, easy to be a hero when you're on the other side of the country......I can hear ns.com.calling him back home

:laugh:

Oh an $1700 for a 50" HD plasma? wow. think ill be paying you a visit Flick!!

i havnt even checked what we are selling them for, avoid hifi section like the plague or i tend to get swamped by customers lol. Flicks prices will probly be cheapest as they always buy cheaper.

ok back on this subject - i just got myself one of these - well put the deposit on it, and it rocks - newest samsung on the market.

http://www.samsung.com/au/consumer/detail/...=LA40A650A1FXXY

40" FULL HD LCD, 50,000 to 1 Contrast ratio, 100 htz.

Looks awesome! They have a RRP of $3099 and we have 1 left after only having them for 6 hours and we are selling them for around $2600. They are awesome, i highly recommend them!

key specifications

Screen Size : 40"

Resolution : 1920 x 1080

Dynamic Contrast Ratio : 50,000:1

HD Ready : Digital

Nope, def 50,000 : 1

I got it at a good price of course, staff pricing rocks :)

A common misconception is that bigger is better.... nope!

Ever sat in the front row at the cinema? Its sh*t.

The guide for sizing is that whatever the diagonal screen size you should sit a MINIMUM of three times that distance.

cheers, M.

for my room.

50" is to small.

so my 110" is perfect.

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