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#1 Bryan_Williams
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I am currently using Netflix, but apparently they don't have 3D movies. I read that Vudu does, but are there any other sites?

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#2 Bryan_Williams
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I'd say the most common foods most people like that I don't like are coffee and ketchup.
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I am not familiar with the term artifacts as it relates to tv. Can you explain what that means exactly?
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#4 Bryan_Williams
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I know there are better TVs out there, but it's currently just $729 on Amazon. And the kit that includes 2 pairs of glasses and Avatar 3D is on sale for $329.

Do you think it's worth it?

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#5 Bryan_Williams
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I was reading an article that compared a passive 3D tv with an active 3D tv. In the article, the author said that the difference between passive and active is like the difference between standard def and high def. Is that true?

I am in the market for a 3D tv, and the active ones are more expensive, but if it's really that much better, I'd think it's worth it.

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#6 Bryan_Williams
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It depends. What size is your current TV, the new one you want, and at what distances will you be sitting?

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The one I have and the one I want are both 42" plasma. I will be sitting the average distance (5-7 feet).
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#7 Bryan_Williams
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I am considering getting a new tv with newer features than my current one. The only thing is, my current one is 1080p and the one I am considering is 720p. Do you think I'll be able to notice the difference?

On a related note, my current tv is a Panasonic and the one I am considering is LG. They are both plasma. Do you think LG is just as good?

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#8 Bryan_Williams
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Anyone ever tried a Vornado? The reviews aren't great but it looks like it could be good.
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#9 Bryan_Williams
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Hmm...I'm reading the Dyson Air Multiplier 10" fan reviews on Amazon and they are even worse than the reviews of the fans for $20.
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#10 Bryan_Williams
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I am searching for a fan that I can put on my desk at work. I looked at Amazon, but all of the reviews for the fans I looked at say that the fans aren't really that quiet or that they don't produce very much breeze.

Anyone happen to know where I can get one that works well and is super quiet?