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Posted on: Sub-$1K 50-inch Hitachi Plasma at Best Buy This Week
TomBBY (11/20, 01:41 AM)

no joke! in-store only!
Posted on: Sub-$1K 50-inch Hitachi Plasma at Best Buy This Week
noname (11/19, 10:31 PM)

This offer is a mistake and best buy will not longer be offering this deal. This was a deal that was suppose to be for black friday. They now have a disclaimer for this add… Just a heads up incase you best buy doesnt give you this deal any more..
Posted on: Pioneer Pitching Online TV Download Service, 'SyncTV'
Arlen Schweiger (11/19, 09:36 PM)

Now that’s practicality at work—the input is much appreciated!
Posted on: Sub-$1K 50-inch Hitachi Plasma at Best Buy This Week
Arlen Schweiger (11/19, 09:33 PM)

It may be in-store only, but I didn’t call my local BB beforehand and they were in stock.
Posted on: Pioneer Pitching Online TV Download Service, 'SyncTV'
John (11/19, 07:21 PM)

You ask “who’s going to pay those kinds of fees to watch TV on his computer”? It really depends on your monitor. My HTPC is hooked up to a 56” JVC HDTV. I did a survey of my DVR and found I only watch 10 channels that I can’t get OTA. Even at $4 a channel it would be a…
Posted on: Sub-$1K 50-inch Hitachi Plasma at Best Buy This Week
Shawn (11/19, 06:58 PM)

It’s in-store only and you have to call your local BB to check onhand.
Posted on: Sub-$1K 50-inch Hitachi Plasma at Best Buy This Week
JEff (11/19, 05:16 PM)

Where can I find a link to buy this?
Posted on: Green Advocates Critical of New CE Products
Steve Castle (11/19, 05:02 PM)

My bad on AC-to-DC “transformers” in the article. I should have referred to them as adapters.
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Posted on: The Next Generation of Star Trek Home Theaters
Rachel Cericola (11/19, 03:08 PM)

Hi PJKIII: Someone else did call that to my attention. That was a quote from the installer. I would definitely go with the readers on this one, though!
Posted on: The Next Generation of Star Trek Home Theaters
PJKIII (11/19, 02:53 PM)

Not sure why the article lists it as the bridge for the NCC-1701A, as it’s clearly a NCC-1701D design.