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Rating: Summary: clapper issues Review: I hooked this TV up to my Clapper and had trouble right away. On my first clap-on, the TV made a small popping noise, then a few seconds later, it came on, but went directly to Lifetime. Now, the TV won't go off (with or without the Clapper) and I can't change the channel. The only solution I've found is to unplug it.
Rating: Summary: Awsome Review: Just purchased the KE-42SX910 Plasma. I waited a while to purchase a plasma tv until the prices came down a little but this one seemes worth the wait.The picture is very sharp on a Dish Network satellite broadcast signal-there is slight degradation of the picture when run through a Pioneer combo Tivo-DVD burner but still acceptable. Needless to say the DVD's are spectacular. Sound is excellent without any additional speakers, and aesthetically, the TV is like having a beautiful piece of furniture. All in all, a great plasma television that you should be able to get for between [$$$].
Rating: Summary: Great TV but save your money. Review: These babies are gonna get cut to half the cost by the end of the year. Save your money and have Santa get you one for Xmas.
Rating: Summary: Great TV but save your money. Review: These babies are gonna get cut to half the cost by the end of the year. Save your money and have Santa get you one for Xmas.
Rating: Summary: Unbelievable TV Review: This television produces undoubtedly the clearest, sharpest, and most refined picture on the market today. While the 42'' size may seem "small" by today's standards, the superb clarity of the picture cannot be found on any other type or brand of television. This television is not the best choice for video games, because of the risk of phosphor burning after prolonged use. If you are interested in a good "gaming" tv, I would suggest a Sony LCD rear-projection display, which I own and am extremely satisfied with. However, if picture quality is all you're after, look no further than this tv. Hands-down, the greatest!
Rating: Summary: Unbelievable TV Review: This television produces undoubtedly the clearest, sharpest, and most refined picture on the market today. While the 42'' size may seem "small" by today's standards, the superb clarity of the picture cannot be found on any other type or brand of television. This television is not the best choice for video games, because of the risk of phosphor burning after prolonged use. If you are interested in a good "gaming" tv, I would suggest a Sony LCD rear-projection display, which I own and am extremely satisfied with. However, if picture quality is all you're after, look no further than this tv. Hands-down, the greatest!
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