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Sony’s 84-inch LED TV with 4K resolution costs $24,999, ships in November
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| 9/06/12
| Raymond Wong
Posted on 09/08/2012 2:13:50 AM PDT by Libloather
Sonys 84-inch LED TV with 4K resolution costs $24,999, ships in November
By: Raymond Wong | Sep 6th, 2012 at 11:35PM
As if there was any doubt Sonys (SNE) giant 84-inch 4K resolution LED TV would be expensive, Sony has finally priced its upcoming XBR-84X900 TV. The flat screen with a whopping 3840 x 2160-pixel resolution and integrated speakers will sell for $24,999. While Sony will start taking preorders for the TV beginning Thursday, September 6th, it wont actually be available until November.
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To: oh8eleven
Au contraire mi amigo ( frogmex lingo there) Sunday evening at 7:00 on AMC is the new miniseries Into the West is going to be a great series. It is followed by Hell on wheels that is very very good historical fiction
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09/08/2012 4:01:49 PM PDT
by
bert
((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... Present failure and impending death yield irrational action))
To: oh8eleven
I only watch cable shows. I used to watch CSI, but that got old. And I do like a number of shows like IRT, Pawn Stars, and a few others. However, I do tune in to channels like Me tv to watch the old shows. And Encore and some of the tv channels show old westerns.
I didn't say there is a lot of good programming, I said there isn't. My point was that there is practically no decent shows today because the viewer IQ is pretty low. The vast majority of the viewing audience likes crap tv and crap movies.
To: bert
Sunday evening at 7:00 on AMC
Sorry, I won't watch AMC. Not that long ago it was commercial free, but then the frequency and length of the commercials became overwhelming.
Perhaps worse, they'd go to a hard break right in the middle of someone talking or a great scene... obviously computer controlled.
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09/09/2012 5:10:05 AM PDT
by
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
To: driftless2
MeTV is pretty cool although I'm amazed at the simplicity of the plots and scripts for some shows. It also rekindled my crush on Marlo Thomas :)
I've had Encore for many moons and it's well worth the $7 a month since it's all commercial free.
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09/09/2012 5:15:30 AM PDT
by
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
To: oh8eleven
What can I say? such a trivial reason rejection is unfathomable.
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09/09/2012 5:16:35 AM PDT
by
bert
((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... Present failure and impending death yield irrational action))
To: bert
Yes, trivial, like rejecting a tax on tea. Tsk, tsk.
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09/09/2012 5:24:03 AM PDT
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oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
To: oh8eleven
You've got to remember that in those days tv shows sometimes had 39 yearly episodes. After a few seasons I'm sure the writers were wracking their brains to come up with different story lines. What to do? Recycle old plots was their answer. That's why I'm amused to see the same plot lines repeated in a lot of different shows. For instance, in a typical long-running western like Bonanza, you'll plots like
old enemies coming to the Ponderosa to get revenge
the man falsely accused of a crime about to be lynched
one of the Cartwrights falsely accused of a crime about to be lynched
the drifter getting hired with a mysterious past
an old friend of one the Cartwrights who has a mysterious past and has come to cheat or help the Cartwrights
a minority who has been wronged by the townfolk getting aid and sympathy from the Cartwrights who teach the bigoted townspeople about tolerance
and my favorite plot device: the evil twin.
These and countless other story lines were repeated in practically every long-running western. I still watch them though.
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