So would the 32" HD Samsung look worse than a 42" SD CRT (what I'm using now).
What about dvds? television?
Surely it can't look THAT bad otherwise it wouldn't be so popular?
Sorry to ask so my questions.
Course it'll be popular.
1. It's Apple
2. It's an amazing phone, not without flaws of course but it's only the first model.
Personally,
I want a widescreen video ipod.
I want a cool phone.
This is both plus much more.
I guess I was just seduced by the Samsung's looks.
That one looks like a good bet as well Switch, thanks.
Will all 32" HDTV's look bad with the Wii or is it just the Samsung?
Ok well now my posts about it costs £150 a game make no sense. Looks like there were indeed bid retractions. Yesterday as I said it was up to 100,000 = £150+ a game which was stupid.
Thanks guys, well to be honest 3rd it would really be for Wii-ing and I'd like to maybe pick up a PS3 or 360 so that too.
I was hoping it would look good with the Wii though
How much would accessories really add? £100? £200 at the MOST! The games are still over £150 each.
And as it says in the ebay listing... there are 670 games
Hi all, just a quick question. I'm tempted by this tv. Any good or bad comments?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-LE32R74BDX-Widescreen-Ready-Freeview/dp/B000F4TC3C/sr=8-1/qid=1170202317/ref=pd_ka_1/026-8489855-0354827?ie=UTF8&s=electronics
It is awesome but the fact that the bidding has reached over £100,000 is crazy. That's £167 a game! When you can pick most of them up on ebay for £1.
For the rich folk I suppose.
But surely Nintendo will be wanting to get as much money as possible from these colourful Wiis. They've got two target markets:
- People who already have a Wii but are tempted by a coloured one.
- People who don't have a Wii.
Releasing them in colour + some clever marketing will shift consoles to the second one.
Having the ability to transfer saves etc... to another machine will sell to the first one.
If they can cater for both possibilities, double the money.