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iRiver Clix and Zen V Plus 4GB (when it comes out), please. I'm planning to buy one, not sure which. There are reviews in CNET, but I like the Neowin style, which are better in some ways.

I have a brief iRiver Clix review here: http://www.istartedsomething.com/20060731/...ng-iriver-clix/

how about a 20"? It's the same thing, only 4 inches smaller -_-

Why not a 24" itsa a bit faster, and you get a better graphics card...

btw, could some one review an HP dv9000t series laptop? Its the series with the Intel core 2 duo processer in it

thanks

I know, I know I am way behind the times! All I can say is I live in a galaxy far, far away so I just heard of the ZUNE player from the Evil Empire and I was wondering if anyone has it or has played with it and what is the consensus? :blush: :blink:

So I'm looking at the Westinghouse LVM-37w2 or w3 (w3 does 1080p, while w2 only goes up to 1080i)

I'm considering getting this baby some time in January/February

What I'm looking for is...

- is the price difference for 1080i vs 1080p worth it? (not too many things do 1080p as yet)

- life expectancy

- bad things ab out these models (I know they are freaking sweet, but I want to hear the dirt people have to say about them)

If you have any other suggestions for a 37" HDTV (that is not much more than $1500), then please PM me with suggestions.

Thanks

-morficus

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So I'm looking at the Westinghouse LVM-37w2 or w3 (w3 does 1080p, while w2 only goes up to 1080i)

I'm considering getting this baby some time in January/February

What I'm looking for is...

- is the price difference for 1080i vs 1080p worth it? (not too many things do 1080p as yet)

- life expectancy

- bad things ab out these models (I know they are freaking sweet, but I want to hear the dirt people have to say about them)

There is a 195 page thread on AVSforum about this particular LCD TV; you can skip to the middle for reactions/returns/praise and all of that. For the price, I believe you can't beat this model. Remember that it's an HD monitor and does not include an HD tuner.

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=655280

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