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Post by Emig5m on Jun 16, 2017 1:02:46 GMT -5
Am I potentially going to be looking a pr0n on a 75" 4k HDR/Dolby Vision display with 128 zone full array local dimming? I feel like the potential is high on this theory.....lol.... Barely fit this one in my F150....might have to get a bigger truck with the TV upgrade next time around.....lol. Bukkake and midget pr0n is going to look pretty sweet with that 75 inches of 4k high dynamic range and deep rich blacks of the full array local dimming to see all the shadow details in the performers butt cracks......lol.
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Post by Coolverine on Jun 16, 2017 7:46:52 GMT -5
Nice. Yeah, I'm interested in getting one of those LG OLED TV's, just waiting for em to get cheaper. They've already gone down in price quite a bit but are still too much.
Also, nice truck! I always liked the Ford Lightnings, they are pretty rare to see nowadays, also always liked how they put the exhaust in front of the rear wheel. Looks like yours is well taken care of. I heard those trucks can run a 13-14 second 1/4 mile stock, which is impressive for a truck. I have a 2013 Toyota Tacoma V6, heard even these things stock can run a 15 second 1/4 mile. Never been to the track but it is pretty quick.
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Post by Cop on Jun 16, 2017 13:45:15 GMT -5
Nah, the most interesting porn has only recently become available in HD. UHD is still years away for dirty anal fisting grannies...
Also: that TV wouldn't fit in my room.
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Post by Emig5m on Jun 18, 2017 21:54:51 GMT -5
Nice. Yeah, I'm interested in getting one of those LG OLED TV's, just waiting for em to get cheaper. They've already gone down in price quite a bit but are still too much. Also, nice truck! I always liked the Ford Lightnings, they are pretty rare to see nowadays, also always liked how they put the exhaust in front of the rear wheel. Looks like yours is well taken care of. I heard those trucks can run a 13-14 second 1/4 mile stock, which is impressive for a truck. I have a 2013 Toyota Tacoma V6, heard even these things stock can run a 15 second 1/4 mile. Never been to the track but it is pretty quick. I heard OLED can suffer from burn in plus they're uber expensive? (and maybe worse input lag?) I had a budget of around 3k and required a size of 75" to have a good upgrade from 60", low input lag for games, full array local dimming, HDR/10Bit panel, and great image quality. I almost went for a Sony (940D I think it was) but got scared of this ghosting/smearing issue some people where reporting and it didn't have very great response times so the Vizio fit the bill.... Yea the Lightning is cool, it was my first dream vehicle, and I have now owned three of them, lol. I did a 11hr round trip with it Saturday and I couldn't believe I was still getting thumbs up from people on the highway and comments from people. In fact, one person said exactly what you said that he hasn't seen one in a while. I think my build sheet says mine is 1 of 648 red Lightnings made for the 2004 model year. I still have the window sticker too. Purred like a kitten doing 140mph, heh. My new 75" TV.....well....I have still yet to watch a movie on it....been uber busy. Looks like my work will be rained out tomorrow so maybe I'll get to use my new TV tomorrow, lol. I did buy Horizon Zero Dawn on sale on the PS4 just as a demo for HDR and it looks pretty damned good although I just quickly played for a few minutes.
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Post by Coolverine on Jun 19, 2017 20:18:46 GMT -5
Yeah I have heard that those OLED TV's have a burn-in issue, another reason I am waiting on them. Also Dell has a 30" OLED monitor that looks awesome but it's very expensive: www.dell.com/en-us/shop/accessories/apd/210-aieiIt was $5,000 when it first came out though, also says it's no longer available. Not sure if it's discontinued or maybe they just made a limited batch of them. As for the truck, supercharged V8 right? I always liked the Dodge Dakota R/T's too, only compact truck you could get with a V8, even though the stock HP wasn't all that great unless you did work to em. I almost a bought a 1997 one for $9,000 but ended up getting a Tacoma instead.
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Post by Emig5m on Jun 19, 2017 23:22:34 GMT -5
Don't forget the Chevy Cyclone.... But yea, the Lightning is a 5.4 Supercharged V8...
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Post by Coolverine on Jun 20, 2017 19:16:37 GMT -5
Oh yeah the GMC Syclone was awesome, it was based on the Sonoma but with AWD and a turbocharged V6. I think my whole life, I've actually seen one of those on the road. There was also the GMC Typhoon which was based on the Jimmy, very similar to the Syclone.
There was also the Tacoma XRunner but I don't think there was anything special about the engine, just the regular 236hp V6 they normally put in those trucks. Did have lower suspension and a bodykit. I think 2013 was the last year they made em. Tacoma's tend to keep their value too, mine is actually worth more than I owe on it.
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Post by maniac on Jun 21, 2017 2:27:09 GMT -5
I have a 42" Vizio that I bought about 5 years ago. Still really impressed with it. Only had to do 1 repair on it so far. The IR receiver conked out and it was as simple as ordering a small replacement board for $6 from china and unscrewing about 40 screws. Had about 6 or 7 leftover lol.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2017 18:56:47 GMT -5
One day sale tomorrow (Aug. 5) at Sam's Club. They have that same tv you bought for only $1598. You might want to ask if they'll refund the difference, if that's where you bought it. They have a 90 days policy on returns & exchanges, so I would guess they allow the same amount of time for price matches. Not 100% sure, but that's my theory. catalog.samsclub.com/fallpreviewevent/app.php?RelId=6.9.6.0.3&xid=hpg%3Apov%3A1%3A1
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Post by Emig5m on Aug 6, 2017 0:40:20 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2017 14:07:31 GMT -5
The thought that they'd have 2 models same size & res, but in a completely didn't price bracket never occurred to me. My bad for thinking that Vizio was strictly a low-end brand, since it's primarily sold through Wal-Mart and Sam's Club. Never knew that they made high-end products, until reading your post.
Hope you didn't drive too far to pick it up, as the link shows the shipping is free.
Actually, it currently shows shipping as the only option for the high-end model. Maybe they're discontinuing the product, which often translates to the item/s no longer being available for pick-up in stores. If true, that would explain the price spike also, as that frequently happens when production ends and items are in shorter supply.
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Post by Emig5m on Aug 6, 2017 22:14:55 GMT -5
The thought that they'd have 2 models same size & res, but in a completely didn't price bracket never occurred to me. My bad for thinking that Vizio was strictly a low-end brand, since it's primarily sold through Wal-Mart and Sam's Club. Never knew that they made high-end products, until reading your post. Hope you didn't drive too far to pick it up, as the link shows the shipping is free. Actually, it currently shows shipping as the only option for the high-end model. Maybe they're discontinuing the product, which often translates to the item/s no longer being available for pick-up in stores. If true, that would explain the price spike also, as that frequently happens when production ends and items are in shorter supply. This years model (2017) replacing mine (2016) is the same panel but comes with a new remote (to get rid of the tablet remote). 2016 owners like me can get the 2017 updates for free if we call in and give them our serial number. This is the last I checked AVSforums. Yea, Vizio has upped their game lately trying to offer higher end models. I actually chose this over a similarly priced/model Sony but the Sony was getting a lot of complaints about input lag and there was a huge thread on AVS about a ghosting issue and the Vizio was known to have some of the quickest response times for gaming and less bugs and great image quality. It's my first Vizio product. I tend to do heavy research before buying a product. I didn't have to drive far, about 20 minutes.
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