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joshx said:
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Dayum that is what all bundles should be! That would've been a perfect bundle for me if I were in the States back then.
And the Sears PS3 Holiday Bundle is really good.

| Calmador said: So you think that PS3 bundle is good? |
No, but I didn't see any bundle with a PoP game

Sig thanks to Saber! :D
| hatmoza said: That Wii bundle looks really damn good. |
that's true!
Black Wii with SMG2 and Other M, couldn't be better
don't mind my username, that was more than 10 years ago, I'm a different person now, amazing how people change ^_^
| The Ghost of RubangB said: http://bfads.net/Target-Black-Friday-Westinghouse-40-60Hz-1080p-LCD-HDTV Is 60 Hz okay for gaming? |
I used a 60 Hz screen for computer video games. I have no problems.
Tease.
Updated OP with Toys R Us deals. There is a pretty good deal on games and controllers in that one.
dark_gh0st_b0y said:
Black Wii with SMG2 and Other M, couldn't be better |
Actually, SMG2 and Metroid Other M are sold separately at $10 less than the normal $50 each. Bummer, man.
Hackers are poor nerds who don't wash.
Since you are not going to purchase TVs every year, I would suggest that you opt for 120Hz TV at least. 240 Hz is pretty much the norm for high end LCDs (>$1000) today, which means that they will be common place next year.
Also make sure that it doesn't have motion blur and lag, which is been a problem with 60Hz TVs. While regular programs may not be affected that much, gaming will most certainly be. Unfortunately, stores won't let you hook it up to a console.
| AnOldLady said: Since you are not going to purchase TVs every year, I would suggest that you opt for 120Hz TV at least. 240 Hz is pretty much the norm for high end LCDs (>$1000) today, which means that they will be common place next year. Also make sure that it doesn't have motion blur and lag, which is been a problem with 60Hz TVs. While regular programs may not be affected that much, gaming will most certainly be. Unfortunately, stores won't let you hook it up to a console. |
My TV and everyone I know is 60hz with every gaming system out there and NONE of them have ever had a visual issue from blur, etc.
Its just not that big of a deal. Plus when you really look into it, they almost all only have 60hz systems and use PR trickery to state a higher rating. At least that's what I discovered during months of research during end of 2009/beg 2010 when I bought my Sony 46".