Plasma TV Buying Guide -- An Article Find

Written by Awkward Situations on Thursday, May 31, 2007


By: David Tanguay

The range of viewing should be considered while shopping for a TV screen. The total area of a screen, which is visible without distortion of the picture, is referred to as the angle of viewing. Depending upon the particular technology used produce them, some TV's display a better range of viewing.

Be sure to take into comparison all the different types of TV's so you can determine which TV s is best suited to your needs. You should be satisfied with the display picture, as well as where the TV screen is to be placed for viewing as the TV should compliment your homes interior decoration.

Any additional costs to you should be taken into consideration in regards to the mounting fixtures, the sound system, tuner or any other needed component for your plasma TV. The TV set should of course be easy to use, as well as affordable. As with any high-end purchase remember to ask the dealer about the service plan they offer for the product of purchase.

In addition, you would be wise to invest in a quality surge protector for your new television as well as any other of your systems components.Visit local dealers to compare several lightweight display screens based on the factors you learn here. Then determine your best choices of all types of TV screens to make your decision of which would best fit your needs.

Your decision should be based on your TV budget, preferred image display and the connection benefits it offers. By doing this you will guarantee you have purchased the best features and benefits for your money.Another good investment of your time is to talk with other plasma, LCD and DLP television owners, listen to their own experienced advice.

Find out what factors they find best in their TV screens, as well as any disadvantages they have noticed.When considering purchase of a television that is priced surprisingly low, check just exactly, what the price is on the shipping and handling, if buying online. Sometimes hidden charges are in place to make up for the difference in the sale price.

Shipping on a plasma TV should be reasonably priced to its weight and handling.Buy a well-known product, or brand name that honors its policies.Always give special interest to the guarantee, warranty as well as service, and return policies of any high priced item including plasma TV's.

Ask about the extended warranties purchase for your item. Check to see what these policies and warranties do cover by contract.Any genuine dealer online or off will have a warehouse and a showroom which you can visit. Having technical support is always a good sign of a quality product.Keep copies of all polices and paperwork of the transaction of buying a plasma TV.

Read your televisions instruction manuals with help in setting up the system and adjusting the setting preferences. The best approach is to establish which of the features you need, then decide how much money you want to spend, as well as researching the sets available to you.

How hot is too hot for you? (Weather-Related)

Written by Awkward Situations on Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Im curious, how hot is too hot for you guys? The readers. What makes you want to sit back in a lawnchair outside on the porch and drink ice-tea while showing your hairy armpits to the viewing public? Is it 80, 90, or 100 or above? Or maybe you can't stand anything above 20 or 30 if your an artician (made-up word, but it looks cool).

I personally like anything above 72. It's near perfect in my opinion. How about you?
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Trillian for one and one for all!

Written by Awkward Situations on Monday, May 21, 2007


I've always wondered what would be better, to use Trillian (Pro Version) to save disk space, since having all of those seperate programs do kind of weigh down the computer's proformance. Downloading all of them to me just seems kind of silly, when you can have it all in one in one program that has skins, tons of smilies, and customizable features.


No this isn't an advertisement for Trillian or Trillian Pro or their many wonderful services. Damn this does sound pretty advertising. But I have to admit if you have to choose between downloading, AIM, Yahoo!, MSN, and those other less important but equally innovative and cool, would you do it if I gave you all of that in one slim, small package? Well you most likely just would becuase it's the smart thing to do unless your into seperate IM Client features which, Trillian, Miranda and Pidgin are all starting to develop and use on their newest builds of their software releases.


And on that note, I bid you all a farewell until tomorrow when I will most likely rant on about how desperate Sony is getting in the Video Game Console and Handheld Console Wars. And why some people feel it neccesary to shoot, rape, or victimize others for a game system, whether it be handheld, console, or otherwise. The Technology we develop is getting to the point of no return where we can develop amazing things faster, better, and easier than ever before thought possible by humankind and alienkind and piekind. Piekind is a real race from the Orion 69 Constellation. Night everyone!

I joined the Myspace.com Group -- Warning, boring rant ahead

Written by Awkward Situations on Friday, May 18, 2007

Well I recently joined Myspace.com after about 2 years of negligence to join. It seems like Myspace has evolved quite a bit since 2005. All of my friends have had an account on Myspace for nearly 3 years going on 4-5 now. It's strange, I don't think Myspace is really a fad more than it is a place for creepy old men to solicit young girls and boys.
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I've stayed away from Myspace because of the horrors I've heard from it, (a story about someone who got stalked and stabbed via a Myspace page) could be a normal chain letter or urban legend, I don't know. It just seemed like avoiding the site was the best thing to do until I felt a bit more secure with it. I've got 23 friends so far, most of them I don't even know, some I do, even some up and coming bands which I'm guessing thought my myspace profile was of the Japanese boy band "Lead" by the icon I posted of their hit CD, "DeadAlive".
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Well I basically just screwed myself over on that but oh well. I've tried to stay away from friend adders because I feel better getting to know people than just adding random people I don't even know. Some of those included strippers, musicians, random dude with a double chin, and someone who lost their husband in an accident or heart attack or something like that. I respect you if your reading this by the way. It takes courage to fight the tears that come into your eyes when you've lost someone and come to the realization that they will never come back, only in your dreams. Of course you will see them again once you die but I'm rambling on here.
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Anyways this is getting boring and random so I'm going to sign off for the night..erm, morning. Good Night... or Morning wherever you guys live.. lol.

Sorry for the Delay of updates...

Written by Awkward Situations on Friday, May 11, 2007

It's been awhile since I last updated, I apologize for the delay, lots of happenings in my own life have hendered me from updating my blog. Tomorrow thank goodness is a Saturday, which should be called TGIS if I could change the past. (lol) But I digress, have a great weekend everyone! =)

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