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BTW, I saw some threads of faux brick walls, anyone can share some tips on where to get them, and how much would it cost to cover a 2.5m by 3m section?

Thought of doing it in a white finish...

 

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BTW, I saw some threads of faux brick walls, anyone can share some tips on where to get them, and how much would it cost to cover a 2.5m by 3m section?

Thought of doing it in a white finish...

any tile shops would carry it.

the brand is craftstone. the faux bricks are under the craftbricks series..

 

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Thanks, just waiting for the last piece in my home theatre puzzle - my 64" plasma tv!

The new E8000 range should be out soon...

Why plasma some may ask, see the discussion in hardware zone for more info...

 

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Just sharing a post I made about choosing a TV:

1 - have a budget, and use this link to see what are the actual prices others have paid:

http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/house-displays-226/please-post-your-purchase-prices-here-thread-2183485.html#post65013321

Then see the stickies in Hardwarezone, on LCD vs Plasma Vs LED for the pros and cons of each technology.

Places to buy:

http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/house-displays-226/places-buy-flatscreen-panels-projectors-etc-discussion-thread-1942789.html

Other useful info are kept here:

http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/house-displays-226/tips-info-when-buying-new-tv-read-thread-before-you-buy-tv-2363747.html

Remember, you need to filter through all the marketing noise and the sales talk, then understand what type of stuff you watch:

SD = standard definition like free to air TV, or DVDs

HD = high definition, like Blu Ray

Then see which are the popular models and choose from there based on your budget.

I personally prefer plasmas for their picture quality and energy consumption is secondary to PQ.

I seldom watch TV, and the lowest quality I go is for DVDs for old movies, but Blu Ray discs form the majority of my viewing diet.

 

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I had a IIx, Emac, LC III, Centris, and many more... all of them were working, and I recently cleared out most of them... but I kept this one, which I refurbished and is still working.

 

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Just sharing a post I made about choosing a TV:

1 - have a budget, and use this link to see what are the actual prices others have paid:

http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/house-displays-226/please-post-your-purchase-prices-here-thread-2183485.html#post65013321

Then see the stickies in Hardwarezone, on LCD vs Plasma Vs LED for the pros and cons of each technology.

Places to buy:

http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/house-displays-226/places-buy-flatscreen-panels-projectors-etc-discussion-thread-1942789.html

Other useful info are kept here:

http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/house-displays-226/tips-info-when-buying-new-tv-read-thread-before-you-buy-tv-2363747.html

Remember, you need to filter through all the marketing noise and the sales talk, then understand what type of stuff you watch:

SD = standard definition like free to air TV, or DVDs

HD = high definition, like Blu Ray

Then see which are the popular models and choose from there based on your budget.

I personally prefer plasmas for their picture quality and energy consumption is secondary to PQ.

I seldom watch TV, and the lowest quality I go is for DVDs for old movies, but Blu Ray discs form the majority of my viewing diet.

Thank u so much. Really appreciate the help.

 

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Just sharing a post I made about choosing a TV:

1 - have a budget, and use this link to see what are the actual prices others have paid:

http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/house-displays-226/please-post-your-purchase-prices-here-thread-2183485.html#post65013321

Then see the stickies in Hardwarezone, on LCD vs Plasma Vs LED for the pros and cons of each technology.

Places to buy:

http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/house-displays-226/places-buy-flatscreen-panels-projectors-etc-discussion-thread-1942789.html

Other useful info are kept here:

http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/house-displays-226/tips-info-when-buying-new-tv-read-thread-before-you-buy-tv-2363747.html

Remember, you need to filter through all the marketing noise and the sales talk, then understand what type of stuff you watch:

SD = standard definition like free to air TV, or DVDs

HD = high definition, like Blu Ray

Then see which are the popular models and choose from there based on your budget.

I personally prefer plasmas for their picture quality and energy consumption is secondary to PQ.

I seldom watch TV, and the lowest quality I go is for DVDs for old movies, but Blu Ray discs form the majority of my viewing diet.

Hi petetherock,

Thank you so much for all the tips and information about Audio and TV.

Really very helpful.

After reading your posts, i have decided to go for Plasma instead of the over hype LED TV. :sport-smiley-004:

Bro, can you advice which model is the better Plasam TV to get? I'm looking at either Panny or Samsung.

TIA. Cheers :sport-smiley-018:

 

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You need to read the tips paga la...

Budget? Size??

Hi bro,

Sorry...Tips paga?? In the HWZ thread? :unsure:

My budget is around $3K and size 50-55.

Mainly use for watching HD movie.

Any you can recommend? :yamseng:

 

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I have posted... see the price thread for the most popular models, and see what is in your budget range... eg the current Panasonic ST 30 55" is on offer and under 2500...

 

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any tile shops would carry it.

the brand is craftstone. the faux bricks are under the craftbricks series..

Admit it looks nice, but cost and maintenance may be a deterrence. Anyone know of any wallpaper type 1?

 

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I have posted... see the price thread for the most popular models, and see what is in your budget range... eg the current Panasonic ST 30 55" is on offer and under 2500...

thanks bro .:)

Will definitely check it out.

 

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thanks bro .:)

Will definitely check it out.

i bought a panasonic U series 50" FHD for 999, but it is a display set that was used for 4 months. comes with full warranty though. i think a new set now sells for about 1300. nothing fancy about this though, no 3D, no fancy statisitcs, got a LAN connection but only connected to facebook and shoutcast. i use my china media box to stream my network movie though, so i do not need any fancy feature TV.

 

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