Just so you know, it has to be at least 1GB and no more than 16GB.
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I need a bit more information. Are you starting from scratch? Would you prefer a projector or HDTV? If a projector, do you need a screen or do you have a large wall that can be used? How far away will you be from the screen / TV? Surround sound, or not? Do you need a Blu-Ray player?
Anything else you want in a home theater (LCD, plasma, speaker cabinets, floor standing speakers, etc.)? If you don't know too much about home theaters, I wouldn't worry about much more than what I listed earlier^^^
sell the smaller hard drive why??? the slim model has one type on the market right now and it comes with a 250gb hard drive so why they need sell it by it self? sorry just dont understand... and no it's not internal it slides under the cover k2theswissSome people need even MORE space. What they would use it for, I have absolutely no idea (I can't even fill up my 20GB,) but I'm sure there will always be someone willing to pay. And, that kind of means that it is internal. It certainly can't be called external if it inside the case now can it?
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Insignia%26%23153%3B+-+32%22+Class+/+1080p+/+60Hz+/+LCD+HDTV/9574105.p?id=1218131058508&skuId=9574105
(Gamespot won't let me create a clickable link, so just copy and paste it. It should take you to Best Buy's site.)
At $430, this is closest deal I can find to your price point with all of the features you asked for. It has PC (and PC audio) inputs, so you can hook your laptop right up. It's cheap because it happens to be on sale right now, but if you decided to wait, be prepared to up your price range to about $450-500 to get what you want. Also, if this happens to be your first HDTV, don't forget to buy and HDMI cord for your Xbox 360 and any other devices you have. Also, I went ahead and made the assumption that you are in the U.S. If you aren't, then you are going to have to spend a lot more than $400 (Canadian.)
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