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Old 09-16-2007, 11:53 PM
NNNNOOOOONAN NNNNOOOOONAN is offline
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Default Re: Full Tilt Poker Items Store Review

there store is seriously [censored] ridiculous.

that's the thing about those headphones i want. i just started a new FTP account, and i only have like 4,500 points in it.
i don't have any $$$ on UB, but i do have like 17k points and enjoy playing the points games because they're actually quite profitable.
thing is that there's nothing really decent in the ~10k points area in the FTP store and don't feel like playing until i have 120k for something.
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Old 09-16-2007, 11:54 PM
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320k points and counting for me...

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anything in mind?
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Old 09-17-2007, 12:25 PM
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Default Re: Full Tilt Poker Items Store Review

u guys do know that the tv is only a 720p tv right ??

it's not 1080i
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Old 09-17-2007, 02:10 PM
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u guys do know that the tv is only a 720p tv right ??

it's not 1080i

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1080 doesn't matter nearly as much as you think. The extra resolution is really meaningful if you're sitting somewhat close to a big screen. Overall there will be a small increase in picture quality with 1080 material, but a somewhat larger decrease in picture quality for lower resolution material (720 & SD).

Attributes like color reproduction, contrast ratio, black level and video processing quality matter far more than actual resolution. The 720p Panasonics plasmas are pretty solid in these areas, and will outperform most other flat screens on the market, including the 1080 ones.

Also, like pretty much all 720p HDTVs made in the last few years, it does accept a 1080i signal (and downscales it). Early HDTVs were sometimes only accepted one or the other, but that's not the case today.
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