Oh...a book on the Kindle as well about Macro and Cato.
Haha, not quite Sharp and Harper but worth a read nonetheless.
Oh...a book on the Kindle as well about Macro and Cato.
I read because I enjoy it mate. Same goes for drinking. Sophistication doesn't come into it. I'll read anything and drink most things. Nothing finer than a comfy chair, a good book and a great red.
But tv tells it better in ultra high definition.
Reading books is like getting a carrier pigeon message instead of a text it takes so long to get to the point.
And you cant do car chases in a book like Michael caine can in a film and plus a film is around 2 hours and a book takes for ever.
I agreed with everything but your final word spoilt it. Rag!
My 20" emotion from tesco is still going strong if that's any helpMy three selections were the Samsung 7000 and 8000 series and the Hisense M7000 series.
So imagine my consternation on finding this journalistic snippit.
I can not decide if the report is some dastardly Chinese infiltration by aggresive ad men or a genuine examination of the higher end Samsung 7000 8000 and 9000's when pitted in ahead to head against the Hisense M7000..
An interesting read below coming in four parts .Prices displayed in aussie dollars and much reduced since reviewed.
http://www.goodgearguide.com.au/art...e-amazing-uled-tv-beats-samsung-entire-range/
http://www.goodgearguide.com.au/art...zing-uled-tv-beats-samsung-entire-range/?pp=2
http://www.goodgearguide.com.au/art...zing-uled-tv-beats-samsung-entire-range/?pp=3
http://www.goodgearguide.com.au/art...zing-uled-tv-beats-samsung-entire-range/?pp=4
My fourth choice shall be the the panasonic 902 which exudes quality from every one of it's pore holes.
http://www.whathifi.com/panasonic/tx-65dx902b/review
It has won all the top accolades but the silver embossed casing still causes me minor discomfort with regard to resiliance and wear and tear.
The only snag with this offering is that it is in the £2500k range and for that kind of money you are not far away from an LG OLED.
I do not believe I can push this far and would need a hefty Black friday reduction to take the leap of faith.
Good look with your research for those thinking upgrading and good will hunting to all the book worms out there.
For 2.5k I'd want to fucker to have a built in blow job machine.My three selections were the Samsung 7000 and 8000 series and the Hisense M7000 series.
So imagine my consternation on finding this journalistic snippit.
I can not decide if the report is some dastardly Chinese infiltration by aggresive ad men or a genuine examination of the higher end Samsung 7000 8000 and 9000's when pitted in ahead to head against the Hisense M7000..
An interesting read below coming in four parts .Prices displayed in aussie dollars and much reduced since reviewed.
http://www.goodgearguide.com.au/art...e-amazing-uled-tv-beats-samsung-entire-range/
http://www.goodgearguide.com.au/art...zing-uled-tv-beats-samsung-entire-range/?pp=2
http://www.goodgearguide.com.au/art...zing-uled-tv-beats-samsung-entire-range/?pp=3
http://www.goodgearguide.com.au/art...zing-uled-tv-beats-samsung-entire-range/?pp=4
My fourth choice shall be the the panasonic 902 which exudes quality from every one of it's pore holes.
http://www.whathifi.com/panasonic/tx-65dx902b/review
It has won all the top accolades but the silver embossed casing still causes me minor discomfort with regard to resiliance and wear and tear.
The only snag with this offering is that it is in the £2500k range and for that kind of money you are not far away from an LG OLED.
I do not believe I can push this far and would need a hefty Black friday reduction to take the leap of faith.
Good look with your research for those thinking upgrading and good will hunting to all the book worms out there.