Cheap PLATEAU SR-V 75 E Wood TV Stand, 75-Inch, Espresso Finish

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PLATEAU SR-V 75 E Wood TV Stand, 75-Inch, Espresso Finish Product Description:



  • Superior Modern Styling with real woods Offered in Black Oak, Espresso and Walnut
  • Cable management to hide wires and cables
  • High quality safety glass doors and middle shelf with polished edges
  • Available in 2 sizes
  • Easy assembly with precision parts

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The SR Series features premier woods, tasteful grains and classic colors. Available in Black Oak (B), Espresso (E) and Walnut (W) finishes, the SR series can be purchased in 65" or 75" models and with its extra wide center area space, it will accommodate a full spectrum of audio/video product sizes and center-channels (the 75" model center space is 33.0" [ 838mm ] wide). Each SR model provides ample ventilation for your valuable audio/video equipment, complete with cleverly positioned gateways to ensure unsightly cables are conveniently tucked away. Soft touch sliding aluminum doors and glass shelves incorporate high grade smooth edged safety glass. If you demand the best and appreciate design excellence for your audio/video system, then the SR series is a must.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Very High Quality Audio/Video Furniture
By Prindaville
This was my first order from Plateau, and I must say that their audio/video furniture is beautiful, solidly built, and extremely well designed. Also, their customer service is outstanding.I researched high-end audio/video furniture on the internet, and Plateau is the only company making furniture that will support a heavy 65-inch flat-screen TV at eye level, with a lot of audio/video gear safely underneath. The Plateau SR-V (75)" Credenza is 75 inches wide (22 inches deep) - but it's only 19 inches tall, so you won't get a kink in your neck from looking up to watch TV. The credenza has sliding glass doors (which you don't have to use), and it's roomy enough for a DVR, a Blu-ray player, an audio receiver, a speaker switching box, an audio/video surge-protector, and a large center speaker.The credenza is made from quality medium-density fiberboard with a natural oak wood veneer. A hefty steel brace provides stability, so the credenza can't collapse on your gear. It's heavy (180 lbs.), so you'll need 2 strong guys to carry it. I got the Espresso finish, but you can also get Black Oak or Cherry.The credenza is easy to assemble, and it has adjustable feet for leveling. The instructions are vague about the nuts, but they go on the feet. You'll want an electric screwdriver when you turn it upside down to install the brace. Do the assembly on a carpet so you don't scratch it.The easiest way to connect your Satellite Coax, HDMI, and Power cables is this: (1) Lean the back panels loosely against the back of the credenza. (2) Push the cables through the holes in the back panels. (3) Plug the cables into your gear. (4) Slide the back panels into the slots in the back of the credenza. (5) Screw the back panels to the back of the credenza. You might want to try using Wireless LAN adaptors instead of Ethernet cable.The ST-30 Speaker Stands look elegant beneath your front speakers. They're black. You can assemble them with feet for a hardwood floor or with spikes for a carpet. Both are adjustable for leveling. You can pour Cabela's 000 lead buckshot in the bottom of the speaker stands to weight them for steadiness.The person who packed my carton at the factory forgot to include one of the metal pieces, but I contacted a lady at Plateau, and she promptly sent it to me. I appreciated this.In my opinion, Plateau is a classy manufacturer. Five stars, for sure.

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Compare Prices Streamlight 76906 PolyStinger Flashlight with DC Steady Charge, Clam Packaged, Black

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Streamlight 76906 PolyStinger Flashlight with DC Steady Charge, Clam Packaged, Black Product Description:



  • Super-tough, non-conductive nylon polymer case with non-slip grip
  • Lens: Unbreakable polycarbonate with scratch-resistant coating
  • Xenon gas-filled bi-pin bulb; spare stored in the end cap; variable spot to flood beam; 30-hour life
  • Run time: Up to one hour of continuous use
  • 7-1/2-Inch length

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Streamlight PolyStinger Xenon Flashlight, Black, DC Steady Charge, Blister Package

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5This light rocks!
By Brian E. Barker
This is a great little rechargeable light. I've had one for about 4 years and it still works great. It's not nearly as bright as the surefire rechargeable but each charge last's about ten times as long and it doesn't pick up a memory like the surefire.

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Sale Mercer Cutlery Genesis 6-Piece Forged Knife Block Set, Steel/Black

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Mercer Cutlery Genesis 6-Piece Forged Knife Block Set, Steel/Black Product Description:



  • 6-piece Genesis Collection knife block set with tempered glass block
  • Includes: 3-1/2-inch paring, 5-inch utility, 8-inch chef's, 8-inch bread, 6-inch boning, and glass knife block
  • Single-piece forged German steel for a high-carbon, no-stain blades
  • Black Santoprene nonslip handles with excellent comfort and safety
  • Wash by hand; made in Taiwan with European technology and components

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81 of 81 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent Knife Set
By Branden Byers
I had the chance to try cutting with the Mercer's chef knife at a local kitchen store. Compared to the Wüstof and Henckels knives, these Mercer knives are heftier with a bulkier hand grip. At first I did not like the bulkiness of the grip however I did like the weight difference. I would have purchased the knives locally, but the shop was unable to order this knife block set.Now that I have been using these knives quiet a bit over the past week, it was definitely worth the purchase. I don't even notice the bulkier hand grip now (and it is only bulky by comparison to Wüstof and Henckels). It is my understanding that these knives are commonly used by culinary students and I can understand why. This is a professional product for nearly half the price of other knives in this competition range. In order to keep the blades sharp, I also purchased the Mercer Genesis Collection 10-Inch Honing Steel.One thing to be aware of with the glass knife block is that the knives are removed by pulling straight up. Of course this is obvious, but unlike other angled knife block sets, cabinet clearance may be an issue for some kitchens. I had not thought of this when originally ordering and at first was disappointed when I thought it would not be possible to store these knives on the counter under cabinetry. However, this is a very sturdy steel and glass knife block. I soon realized the block does not slide when tipped. So whenever I need to remove or return a knife to the block I simply lean it forward without trouble.Regarding another reviewer's issue with the staining of the bread knife: I have cut bread numerous times so far and have had no issue with staining. I have also used it to cut tomatoes. As for the other knives, I have cut chicken, strawberries, peppers, carrots, garlic, etc. with no issue. I do hand wash the knives directly after use as recommended by the manufacturer.Overall, I am very pleased with this set.

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
5Non chef review
By Christine
This is a wonderful product. The stand is very substantial, the finish is not overly shiny and looks even better than the picture. The knives weigh more than others, but you get used to it without any problem and its easy to get a good grip. The knives have a nice metal logo (?) on one side that helps me line them up easily. This was our first set of good cutlery and I cant believe what a difference it makes to have the right tool (even tho I still hate to cook).

21 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
5A stylish addition to the kitchen!
By Laura Forbes
These knives are of very good weight and very sharp. Definately not a cheap feel! The glass block is awsome and looks great on the kitchen counter. It is easy to assemble, and easy to clean.

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Compare Prices for Ultra Light Ghillie Suit (Med/Lg.)

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A one-piece, camo suit made of a synthetic string material attached to 3/4 inch netting, hand-washable, non allergenic, fire retardant, water and mildew resistant, scentless, elastic cuffed sleeves, cord locks, can insert natural vegetation or additional materials to better match the environment. Click this ad for size Med/Lg. click other ad for size XL/2XL. For two piece, pants and jacket type, please see our other ads.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Ghille Suit very well made and effective
By Whompinoag
I use this ghille primarily for hunting and surveilling the property around my house for game. Im not big on killing things but this would definetely hide a hunter in the woods. Just make sure to get the bigger size if you are a average male. I got the medium and im 6 foot and it didnt cover below my knees when i was laying in the grass. Other than that it is a perfect tool. This is a must for any hunter or wild life observer trying to stay under the radar.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Good deal
By TJdarkside
The ghillie works very well and order a size up to be able to make a gun rag out of the extra material

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Compare Prices New PET Travel STROLLER Black Color

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Features and Benefits
Color: Black

*Stroller Dimensions: 29"L x 19"W x 38"H
*Interior Dimensions: 23"L x 13"W x 21"H
*Frame fold-down easily for storage or travel
*Cup holder for you or your pet's water bottle
*Large storage basket for your pet's treats and toys
*Waterproof tray
*Mesh window keeps bugs out
*Back window mesh for more ventilation
*Durable mesh provides airflow and visibility

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
4Pet Stroller
By Rockin7E
Overall I am pleased with this product. This seems to be a quality product. Minor damage when product was rec'd. It seems that this product was stored on it's end within the box causing the foam padding on the rounded handlebar corners to become worn/torn right down to the bare metal on the handlebar of the stroller. A couple things not mentioned in the description is that the foam pad inside the stroller does have a zipped cover so you can take it off to clean the cover. The pad is attached by way of velcro. The back wheels have brakes which was not mentioned in the description. Fairly easy assembly except that I am not able to snap the canvas down over the belly bar. This will have to be done by someone much stronger than I am. This stroller was purchased for my Lionhead Bunny/He seems to like it quite well.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5Lived up to product description--great stroller!
By Deb J. Arndt
I bought this to replace a smaller stroller for my Shih Tzu (17-18 lbs). The specs and description were everything I expected when the stroller arrived. My dog really likes it too! It is a quality product for the price. I did a lot of research and this stroller is a great buy. The wheels work great, it is very roomy and has a soft sheepskin bottom. Love the cup and treat holders! The basket underneath is roomy too. You can't go wrong with this stroller!

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
4My arthritic poodle still gets to go!
By danna washington
My poodle X weighs 25 pounds, and she fills it up, but can still ride comfortably. I bought this because she is 15 years old, and her "can do" just can't keep up with her "want to". So I bought this so she can still go with mama to places like the flea market. She thinks she's a princess riding in it. The front wheels don't rotate into place as easily as I would like, but all in all, I think we're gonna be real happy with it! It does have a slight opening on the sides where the zippers meet, which might be a problem with my chihuahua, but with my poodle is irrelevant.

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Price Compare Halex Platinum Bocce Set (115mm Pearlized Resin Balls)

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Halex Platinum Bocce Set (115mm Pearlized Resin Balls) Product Description:



  • Bocce balls 115mm are pearlized resin balls, 4 red and 4 green for 2 people or 2 teams
  • 2 different scoring patterns are included
  • Throw the 60mm Jack (Pallino) target ball any distance or direction
  • Includes compact stainless measuring tool
  • 1 year manufacturers warranty

Product Description

Halex Bocce Platinum Set with 115mm Pearlized Resin Balls to roll, lob or throw, 2 different scoring patterns, 1 piece Jack, measuring tool all included in a beautiful wooden carry case. Bocce Ball, one of the oldest forms of lawn bowling, is a game for young and old. Originating in Italy it is becoming widly popular worldwide.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
2Nice balls, crate is utter trash.
By Mrs. L
These balls are beautiful, but the crate is useless. i would never trust the crate to hold the balls, because if the wood doesn't break apart the locks will, then I'll have 8 HEAVY balls falling on my foot. Really, the container is scary. Halex should recall it!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Heaviest, Biggest Balls Around
By Danielle Mitchell
Colors are a little weird and bright, which make them look cheap, but when I compare these to any other set, they are bigger and heavier (and were fine after I threw them off some concrete).

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5AS advertised
By Roger Heaton
All areas of this transaction were professional and completed in a timely manner. The product received was exactly the same as ordered. Nothing was damaged and the delivery was quick.

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Compare Prices for THREE STEP - Fold-Away Pet Steps and Ramp in One

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  • easy-to-use ramp to make it effortless for pets to reach sofas, beds, and more.
  • Perfect for aging or arthritic pets.
  • Handle and steps that lock in place increase portability.
  • Three Step measures 40"L x 17 1/2"W x 19 1/2"H

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Our RampStep is the pet step system for skittish pets that will not use pet steps! Innovative design converts steps into an easy-to-use ramp to make it effortless for pets to reach sofas, beds, and more. Sturdy cherry-finished pine frame holds pets up to 130 lbs. Each step measures 12"D x 16"W and is covered with soft, non-slip, easy-clean carpeting. Perfect for aging or arthritic pets. Folds flat for storage. Handle and steps that lock in place increase portability. No assembly required.

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40 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
5The LONG and the SHORT of it.
By Real Brunette
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2RKLQ7XSOEE2G THREE STEP - Fold-Away Pet Steps and Ramp in OneWhen you are a dog and a half long and a half a dog tall climbing onto Mum's bed is not easy. This THREE STEP, fold away steps and ramp in one solved our problem. The steps are nice and sturdy, made of wood with wide treads covered in berber carpet and the risers nice and low so we manage just fine. We could not do without it so we highly recommend this to all our short friends. LEO and WOLFIE

24 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
5Wow!
By Angela Rao-brown
Although much pricier than other dog steps I've researched, this product is worth every cent. It's a piece of furniture and one I'm not embarassed to have in my bedroom. It's a ramp or steps and folds flat for storage, comes fully assembled and ready for use and it even has a handle affixed to it for ease of carrying. It's sturdy and I don't worry about my poor old Cocoa using it to reach the bed. You won't regret this purchase.

13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
5The best pet stairs!!
By G. Woodward
I researched this product on several sites and I felt these were the best! They arrived in a timely manner. They are Very sturdy, well made and fold flat to store under the bed. They are perfect!!

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Best Price Sharp Aquos LC42D62U 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

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Sharp Aquos LC42D62U 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV Product Description:



  • Full HD Spec 1080p (1920 x 1080) Resolution for the sharpest picture possible
  • Integrated ATSC / QAM / NTSC Tuner
  • Table Stand Included
  • High Brightness AQUOS Liquid Crystal Televisions maintin vivid color saturation and contrast even near windows, doors
  • Dual HDMI Inputs for the ultimate in terminal flexibility. Both inputs are compatible with 1080p sources

Product Description

The 42 inch AQUOS LC-42D62U with full HD Spec 1080p resolution produces a breathtaking picture quality that is second to none. The LC-42D62U features 1200:1 Contrast Ratio, 8ms response time and wide viewing angles (176 x 176). It also includes built-in ATSC / QAM / NTSC tuners, and 2 HDMI, compatible with 1080p signals, and 2 HD component video inputs. The LC-42D62U features a seek piano black cabinet with subtle, recessed bottom-mounted speakers and the included table stand easily removes for wall mounting applications.

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412 of 422 people found the following review helpful.
4LC-42D62U : A very good buy
By Ravi
I just purchased mine a few days ago and so far its all been rosy.. :-)I normally dont write reviews (ok, so I'm lazy, big deal, sue me.. :-)), but when I was researching for this model I found VERY little information about this TV (almost all reveiews were about the 46" D62U model), so finally making this purchase was almost like a leap of faith. So to make it a little better for other people who might be researching this model, I decided I would give my two cents worth. If you're reading this, then hopefully you will be better informed than I was when I made my purchase.Note : These are all MY impressions, based on MY preferences, which might be quite different from yours. Also, I am no expert in the field of HDTV's, and I have not tested ALL the features of this TV yet.So here goes...Appearance :Yes, it looks beautiful. The "fingerprint friendly" glossy black bezel gives it a subtle classy look without becoming too garish. The downside to that... you'd have to put in some effort to keep it clean, not that big of a deal though.. just like if you have shiny black car. Even the smallest bit of dirt/dust gets accentuated because of the shiny black background. Also, since the LCD screen is anti-glare, the reflections from the bezel COULD get distracting if you're sitting in a well-lit room with multiple light sources. This hasnt been a problem for me since the lamp for my living room is on top BEHIND the TV, but if your light source is behind the viewer, you might want to give this some consideration. All in all, nothing particualary flashy/different about the looks of this model versus the multitude of other LCD TV's out there. The speakers are mounted at the bottom (as with most TV's this size), and are not detachable.The remote is the standard Sharp remote, nothing fancy about it. The clicker can also be programmed to command your cable box, VCR and DVD playerFeatures :1080 p (isnt that the reason you are looking at this review?.. LOL)ATSC-NTSC tuners to catch over the air HD/SD broadcasts2 HDMI input portsNo PIP mode, (though in my opnion, PIP is highly overrated)No cable card slot (until the time bi-directional cable-cards become the norm, cable card slots are really not that useful)No DVI input. If you want to hook up your PC, you'd need to use a DVI-to-HDMI converter and use one of the HDMI input slots on the TV. Its not that big of a deal to me, but it might be to some. Of course, it would have been NICE to have a DVI input slot, other manufacturers have it, so why cant Sharp? I attribute it to cost-cutting measures.Performance (HD) :Out of the box, the HD picture was stunning. Watching the Rutgers-Louisville game last night on HD, I could see clearly the individual faces of spectators sitting many rows back in the background. Very nice. But.. moving closer to the TV (about 3 feet. Yeah, I know its too close, but I HAD to check), I could see quite a bit of pixelization in the lighter areas of the image. This pixelization affected even the NON-moving parts of the image. Furthermore, the pixelization blocks were not constant, which give the image a grainy, shimmering look (the kind you get on your PC games if you set Anisotrpic filtering too high, and Anti-aliasing too low). Of course, moving further away from 3 ft, this effect wasnt noticable, and pictures looked great. Anyway, since I was in the "critique" mode, I took my TV to my neighbor's who has Dish Network (I have Time Warner Cable), navigated to the same HD channel, and Bingo, the pixelization is gone..!!! This leads me to belive that the problem lies with the quality of HD signal provided by Time Warner. I think, to carry as many channels as possible, TWC might be compressing their signals too much, and when the time comes for my cable settop box/HDTV to de-compress the image, it has to do too much guesswork to fill in too many blanks left due to data rejection (not data loss... but data rejection, the data that is INTENTIONALLY left out to compress the signals). To read more of my ramblings on compression, see the "HDMI - Is it really that big a deal?" section at the bottom of this review.Performance (SD) :Out of the box, not so great. Significant artifacting and pixelization. Rather disappointing, in fact. A few tweaks later (Noise reduction turned off, Sharpness reduced, backlight intensity reduced, Cable box configured to output 4:3 channels in 480p instead of 480i), a much better picture. Still SOME artifacting and pixelization, and of course not as good as the HD channels (naturally.. lol), but definitely watchable. Hardly any artifacting/pixelization visible from our normal seating distance of 8-10 ft. This finally got my wife's seal of approval ... "OK, we will keep this TV" ... ;-)Performance (DVD) :Well here, I was pleasantly surprised. I KNEW beforehand that DVD's look rather good on HDTV's, but my DVD player is a 4 yr old, no-name, el-cheapo, only 480i output model which I got for free for signing up for a Bank of America chekcing account. YET, the picture quality was only mariginally less than what I saw on my HD channels. I have no plans of buying an HD-DVD or a Blu-Ray DVD players, but I WAS contemplating buying an upconverting DVD player. But looking at what my current DVD player is giving, I think I'll hold off on that purchase.. :-)Performance (Sound):Oh well, I really do not have THAT discerning an ear. For what its worth, the sound was clear and adequate enough for me.. I'll admit I haven't even play around with any of the sound settings yet.. :-PComparison with other brands :I spent many an hour in Circuit City looking at this and other models, and harassing their sales staff into cycling thru a myriad of input signals, and settings on these TV's. In my opnion this model is best compared to Sony 40V2500 and Samsung S4095D (or S4096D.. they're identical for all practical purposes, and circuit City had the 4095D), both 40 inch, and both 1080p.Sharp v/s Sony - I felt the Sony had a slightly better picture quality. The image was sharper, and the colors looked more natural. However, the Sharp showed slightly more details on close-ups of people's faces (perhaps due to the fact that the Sharp has 2 inches more of real estate). Also the Sony was about $250 more expensive (for a size 2 inches less), but hey, its a Sony.. :-)Sharp v/s Samsung - Virtually identical picture quality. Yet Samsung was priced about 300 more than Sharp (for a size 2 inches less).Out of the three, Sony seemed to have the best picture quality (both HD and SD) and most natural colors, but only marginally. I believe the extra $250 would be justified if it was the same size as the 42" Sharp. The Samsung is just plain over-priced. It should actually be cheaper than the Sharp.Of course, if you're looking for absolute best, then look at Sony XBR2 40", but that one is WAY over-priced.. lol. You buy that one, your wife might make you sleep on the couch for the next 2 weeks. But considering that the couch would normally be in front of your new XBR2, that might not be such a bad deal... ;-)About banding :I looked and I looked and I looked.. till the cows came home to party. No banding on my unit.. :-). I have read quite a few reports of banding on the Sharp D62U series (even CNET mentions it), but most all of them are about the 46" (and 52") models. The 42" model has slightly different specs from 46 and 52" models (even though they are a part of the same series), so its possible that this model is not affected by the banding issue. But thats pure guesswork and I cant be sure about that. So if you plan to purchase this (42D62U) model, my advice would be to buy it from a local store, which have more generous return/exchange policies. [...]Summin Up :This is definitely not THE BEST LCD TV out there (I belive the Sony XBR takes that honor), but its pretty darn good. And for a price of [...], it is a VERY smart purchase to makeOn another note.....HDMI - Is it really that big a deal? :Makes you wonder why they harp on about the HDMI connection, when the main benefit of HDMI is that it can carry uncompressed signals at a very fast rate? Yeah, uncompressed from your cable/satellite box to your TV, but what about all the compression/decompression already done beforehand by your cable/dish service provider? To carry more and more channels, our service providers are finding newer and newer ways of compressing their signals, often sacrificing the quality in this process.Did you know, that if a brodcasting station films their program in hi-def (720p or 1080i), you're lucky if you get 20% of the original data to your cable/satellite box? Granted, that out of that 80% data that is "rejected" (I refuse to call it transmission loss), quite a bit of it is redundant (eg for a non-moving background, every progressive frame would contain the same info as far as the background images are concerned), but then then quite a bit of it is NOT. It is this missing data, that our cable/satellite box then has to "fill-in", based on different image processing algorithms.Uncompressed...? Yeah Right..!!! The only thing uncompressed is the greed of these service providers.In my mind HDMI makes sense only if you have a high def DVD player churning out 1080p signals, and then you use HDMI for that. Otherwise a component video cable would do just fine. I have both HDMI and component video cables connecting my cable box and my TV, and I see absolutely no difference. And they want me to pay [...] for a Monster HDMI cable? yeah sure.. LOL

49 of 49 people found the following review helpful.
5Go ahead and pull the trigger because it's worth it...
By sunshinestate consumer
I am a video technician for large scale shows and events. The company I work for owns about 30 Sharp LCD monitors, and with good reason. I did a lot of foot work and price comparison, and this LCD is the BEST purchase you can make if you do not want to break the bank. From my research, this is the only model in its price range that is 42" AND 1080p. All of the other models in the two thousand price range were mostly 40" 720p, which isn't bad but why settle for less? To keep it brief, here is a quick rundown:PROS:+Great size. Looks humongous in my moderately sized room. (Yes, like the ladies will tell you that 2 inches DOES make a difference)+1080p hdmi (which is better than DVI because it carries both audio AND video) A MUST if you're a gamer (ps3/xbox 360 games are 1080p) But even my ps2 looks amazing pushing 480i on this monitor.+Great looks, in fact the "piano black" design was the most attractive in the store in my opinion.+Great over all picture. Brilliant colors, and not bad contrast for such a low ratio (1200:1). And this sucker is BRIGHT! Thank goodness for the automatic brightness correction feature which is quite nice.+HD channels look absolutly stunning! As well as slideshows from my laptop, and DVDs on this 42" beauty+Lots of inputs including multiple component connections and two hdmi inputs, perfect for a cable box plus a ps3+Clear menu functions with lots of options to tweak it to your desired picture.+Not terribly heavy at 66.2 pounds. (I carried it up to my second story apartment by myself)+Nice sturdy stand for table/countertop. (Many I have dealt with have cheap stands)+Sounds good but I must confess I only listen to it on my Sony dolby digital surround sound. (is there any other way?)+Good price. (Especially if you can find it on sale such as I did.)And now the BAD:(Which isn't much)-No PC input. This is a little dissapointing because I have to use up one HDMI slot to use my Mac on it via DVI to HDMI cable ten bucks on that famous auction website. (Plus I knew this when I bought it so I can't really complain)-I must warn you that standard cable straight out of the wall into your monitor will look like crap. Definatly need a digital cable box with HD or Satellite to view this monitors full potential, however this is the case with most LCDs.-At a close distance pixelation is very noticable and somewhat distracting. (Again, the case with most LCDs but who watches tv from within a few feet anyways? Otherwise not much of a problem.)-Picture tends to lighten at more intense viewing angles. Faces look whiter etc. (Also common in most LCDs)-Stand doesn't pivot. Not a biggie, but it would be nice. I guess they sacrificed stability for functionality in this case.-Remote is HUGE, but this seems to be a trend among newer electronics. You can program it to most other devices such as VHS, DVD, Cable box but won't program to other audio recievers besides Sharp and there is no "guide" button for cable box control. 2 or more remotes is certainly unavoidable.So in summery...BUY IT!!! Best BANG for your hard earned BUCK!!!!!!

34 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
5Comparison Sharp 4206 and Samsung 4095
By J. Fuchs
I've now had both the 42" Sharp 4206DU and a Samsung 40" S4095D (both 1080p) for nearly a year and I definitely prefer the Sharp. I'm not a total techno-geek nor someone who has to have the biggest, most awesome home theater setup so this review is for your average couch potato who is, nevertheless, able to hear and see small differences in television video and audio quality.First of all, let me say that the difference between high definition and standard definition television viewing is huge. With a high definition broadcast and television, you can see details that are simply amazing. I find myself watching cake decorating challenges on food network's high def channel just to look at the light shining off tiny little drops of sugar sculpture or frosting. Watching a poker tournament is a whole different experience -- you can see every pore on a player's nose and every bead of sweat on his forehead. My mother's first comment on seeing a broadcast in high definition on the Sharp was that she would never want to be filmed in high definition. You can see every wrinkle.On the down side, high-definition set standard broadcasts look worse than they do on a CRT, although not by much. You can see the difference, by switching between a network news program's high and standard definition broadcasts. The difference is staggering. If, however, you're not going to get a high-definition signal right away or play games on a current game module or watch a lot of DVDs on a high definition DVD player, then there is no sense spending your money now on a high definition television. If you know you want a high-definition set, then the question is which one to buy. Of all the sets that I looked at (and I checked out a LOT of them), in the 37-42" range, the Sharp was the best buy. The Sony XBrite was the best looking set, no question, but not worth the substantially higher price one would have to pay for it. If money is really no object, by all means go for the Sony. Otherwise, the Sharp is the one I'd choose.The Sharp was the first high def t.v. I got and then when I wanted a second television I got the Samsung. Watching these sets with a DISH network satellite signal and a good, but non-high def DVD player, here's why I like the Sharp better:SIZE:I initially had the Sharp in a small bedroom, about 8 1/2 feet from where it would be viewed. Quite honestly, a 46 inch or even 50 inch picture would have looked better from that distance. However, as a piece of furniture, a 42 inch television was too big for the room. A 2 inch difference may not seem like a lot, but it does make a difference both in terms of viewing quality and at how much space it takes up in the room. If you don't want your television to overwhelm a small space go with a slightly smaller set. Otherwise, get the biggest set you can afford that has a picture that really isn't too big for the viewing distance. There are lots of online calculators to help you figure out the best size for your viewing distance. Keep in mind that a high-definition picture is less stressful to look at and should be bigger than a standard set at the same distance. In addition a standard broadcast is not going to take up the entire screen (assuming you don't stretch the picture to fit the screen, although personally I think stretching makes things look strange).ATTRACTIVENESS:Both the sharp and the Samsung are beautiful models. The sharp has a wavy curve to the bottom that some people will no doubt find appealing. To me, however, the curve at the bottom is distracting as it tends to pull the eye down. It took me a long time to learn to ignore it. Other than that the sharp is the more attractive unit. The Samsung has one serious downside in that it has a bright blue light that glows when it is off. Unfortunately the Samsung is the unit that I have in my bedroom and I have to cover the light with a DVD box when I go to sleep otherwise I find the light interferes with sleeping. If I were buying a second set again, I would probably get another Sharp. Even though it looks a little big in the room the extra size is helpful if your viewing distance is more than 7 feet, plus it doesn't glow in the dark.PICTURE QUALITY:Both sets have good picture quality although both take a serious amount of adjusting from the factory settings. Oddly, the Samsung requires that contrast be set almost to the maximum. It took me a very long time to get both sets adjusted. Different settings are required to get the maximum best viewing a high-definition broadcasts, standard definition broadcasts and ancillary input. The sharp, in particular, lets you save different settings for each one and you can toggle between them. I went to the online AVS Forum and looked up discussion threads for each of my televisions to see what settings other people found were optimal and used used the most common ones as my starting point, which made it much easier to adjust both televisions. In general, the Sharp is, well, sharper, although the flesh tones tend to be washed out. Colors are brighter and warmer on the Samsung, which also has better skin tones. Picture quality is definitely best on each with an HDMI cable, however, do not spend more than $30 on one. The picture quality won't be any different. I know this, I learned the hard way. If you want to know why a cheap cable works as well as a monster cable, there are plenty of online explanations and I can verify this from personal experience as well. I started watching DVDs from a standard player with an S-video cable and the picture and sound were garbage. Component cables (blue, green, red) took care of the problem and the picture quality is comparable to a high-definition broadcast.SOUND QUALITY:If you're going to hook up your television to a stereo system ignore this section. I don't have room or the outlets to add home theater sound to my television, so I just use the speakers in the television itself. Neither set has particularly impressive sound, although the sound on the sharp is acceptable. The sound on the Samsung is really tinny and on some programs makes dialogue very difficult to understand as the difference in the frequency between dialogue and background is not what it should be. I'm not someone who cares that much about the sound on my television so I ingored other people's bad reviews on sound for the Samsung. Big mistake. If you're planning on using the television as is without hooking it up to a stereo then you should not get the Samsung. I've kind of gotten used to the sound, but I still have to hit rewind on my DVR far too frequently because of missed dialogue.REMOTE, RESPONSIVENESS, COMPATIBILITY:The sharp remote is really big and has a kind of strange pointy bulky bottom end. The Samsung remote is definitely a more user friendly size, but doesn't work as well as the sharp one. The Samsung remote must be pointed directly at the television and it doesn't work too well from a distance. Both remotes are fairly easy to use once you learn them. Both televisions are completely compatible with dish network remotes, although I find I need to have the television remotes around for picture adjustments when switching between inputs. Screen menus are fine on both sets once you get used to them. The real problem with the Samsung is that the response time from pressing anything on the remote is really long. It takes a long time for the television to come on and it takes a frustratingly long time to switch between inputs. The sharp does not have this problem.VALUE:Both sets cost about the same amount of money and I'd say both are pretty good buys compared to other televisions on the market. If you don't play on a 1080p console and don't think you're going to keep this television for more than a few years you can buy a less expensive 1080i television instead of spending the extra money for 1080p since right now the best signal you can receive is 1080i. Otherwise, since the broadcasters have a mandate to improve their signals to 1080p within the next few years you do well with either of these sets. There are other reviews on here that explain some of the input limitations on these sets, so I won't repeat them here. For viewing with a satellite or cable receiver with an attached DVD and VCR, the inputs on both sets are fine. You can't go wrong with either of these television sets, however, given the larger picture, better sound and slightly better picture, the Sharp is a better value than the Samsung. If I had it to do over, I'd have two of them.

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Extends signal up to 200' with CAT 5/RJ45 or RJ11Complete solution for long distance IR remote controlSame super sensitive IR eye as Hot Link Pro with 6 emitters3 blue LEDs display function statusUse for wiring distances over 25 feet or when remote power entry is requiredUp to 24 total emitters may be added to either end using Emitter Expansion Kit EMTX6Includes power supply and mounting kit Requires CAT 5 cable

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5A great product - works perfectly as advertised
By J. Leo
It just works.Don't be discouraged by the box that it's shipped in. That's just about the only thing that is bad about this product. The box gives the impression that it's one of those cheapo gizmos they used to sell in NYC electronics stores circa 1980's. The inventor really needs to market and distribute such a wonderful product much better.The receiver is ultra sensitive, so sensitive, in fact, that I needed to hide it behind my plasma, cover it up with a post it, and it'd STILL catch every single remote click. I have tried it with a Scientific Atlanta cable box, and a Samsung DVD player with no problems at all. Every available button on the remotes gets transmitted perfectly. The only thing I'd suggest is a way to tone down the sensitivity of the receiving IR eye. Bright scenes on the plasma tv would make the blue LED blink (meaning that it was receiving an IR signal). As would fluorescent lighting. Once I covered the receiver up with a post it, it works perfectly. You can literally aim your remote anywhere and the IR will receive the signal off the bounced waves.I'd highly recommend the XL system which is expandable via a CAT 5 wire. This allows up to 200 ft, the physical limit of CAT5 wires. Trust me, threading a Cat5 cable through sheetrock is a lot easier than doing it with a big cable ribbon. My setup is as follows: I have a single bedroom apartment with the living room and bedroom separated by a dividing wall 4 inches thick. I wanted to mount two plasmas back to back on either side of this dividing wall. However, I wanted to share the cable box, dvd player in the living room with the one in the bedroom. This product allows that perfectly. I am saving $10 a month by not having to rent another cable box and also avoiding the unsightliness of more video equipment in the bedroom.Thanks Microsmith!

10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
5Product is great, customer service is better!
By Tony Bliss
I've bought many things online over the years and have never bothered to leave a review, but after purchasing this product I just had to.The product is really great - it does exactly what it says it's going to do, it's easy to set up, and it lives up to all the hype.But even better than that is the customer service! I accidentally ordered the wrong version - the one that doesn't extend with Cat5 cable. I shot them an e-mail and asked them what to do, and they sent me the XL without even waiting for my exchange product to get back to them - I had it in two days! They also included a SASE for me to return my incorrect purchase in.On top of that, when I received it and plugged it in it didn't seem to work - but after conferring with Microsmith we determined it was a problem with my Cat5 cable, and he helped me troubleshoot the whole issue.The product is top notch, and the service is even better. Just buy it now!!

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5This is the one to get
By Nathan
I did a lot of research on IR forwarding devices. In my opinion, this is the one to buy.Some other devices work by having you put a single point IR transmitter in the same general area as your electronics, and then blasting IR signals and hoping they hit everything. The "pyramid" devices fall into this category.Some other devices work by having you put a fake rechargeable AA battery into your remote control, and the fake battery is really a radio transmitter. What if you have more than one remote?This device is solidly built, works exactly as described, doesn't need to learn any remote commands, and transmits directly to each individual device. It also works with LCD and plasma TVs, you just have to put the IR receiver eye behind the TV. You simply run a Cat5 line from the TV area to where your A/V equipment is, and position the receiver and emitters on each side of the connection.Microsmith also has fantastic customer support. I can't rate this product highly enough.

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This listing if for one Pair (two plates) of our wonderful Hand Forged Solid Brass Egg & Dart Backplate custom made to fit Antique Knobs. Easily installed on any door, perfect reproductions of antique ones and lacquered for low maintenance . They are identical to the originals in hand forged charterer, in thickness and weight, 8" tall X 2-1/2" wide.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Beautiful additons
By Connie Phillips
The Egg and Dart solid natural brass backplates were a beautiful addition to my front entrance door. In fact, they absolutely create fantastic curb appeal. My door is an older door that I have painted several times but when I added the 8" brass backplates, the door looked straight out of a magazine.The Egg & Dart design on the backplates looks very authetic and the brass is thick and will last as long as the door will.I am very pleased with the product. The price was excellent as well as the quick shipping--a very pleasant online transaction.

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  • Ideal for surround sound or wall mounted speakers this aesthetic cable jacket can be painted, wallpapered, spackled or mudded
  • High-strength adhesive back provides secure application to almost any surface
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50 FT 800 Watt MicroFlat extreme performance oxygen free home theater audio cable

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
4Good product
By Florida Bum
[I posted two pictures for this product: One shows the relative sizes of tape and connector; the other shows part of the installation]I purchased two rolls of this product to allow me to hang my speakers in the corners of my great room. On one side, this tape/wire was run along the baseboard, around a doorway, and up the corner of a wall. On the other speaker the wire was run along the baseboard, under the carpet, and up the wall.The product is about 0.5mm thick and consists of four layers. In normal usage, the pink/orange layer is a plastic cover for the adhesive - this is what you strip off so the tape can stick to the wall. Then comes a thin clear adhesive film behind which lie the two strips of copper wire. The copper wires make up the third layer. They are very thin but about 5mm wide (guesstimate) each. Finally, the fourth layer is a white plastic backing, which protects the wires and helps blend the tape with the wall.General consensus:A good system - not invisible, but unobtrusive on a white wall. My wall is a semi-gloss white and the tape is somewhat glossy, so it looked pretty good. Probably appears more visible on a flat-gloss wall. Adhesion was fine - when I goofed and had to start over, pieces of paint came off with the tape. Definitely want to make sure you are doing it right the first time, although it wasn't "rip the entire paint off the wall". It looks really good along the baseboard, and I would recommend you do it there if possible. Can't feel it under the carpet at all. Running along the corner of the wall did not seem to look bad, but it's not quite as nice along the top of the doorway - not horrible, but of course it's more visible. I think a nice flat paint will solve that problem.Finally, I used the supplied connectors to interface with normal speaker wire. They do the job, but they're not as small as they could be and they are not optimized for the flat wire - you have to cut the wires down the center to create two 2.5mm strips that are then put on top of each other to fit in the connector. Also, I did not care for stripping the adhesive layer from the wires to ensure good contact in the connector. This last part may be something we have to live with because of the need for the adhesive, but the connector could be constructed with a 5mm wide flat opening instead of a circular opening.Pros:Thin - even when folding over to turn corners, it's not that thickEasy to work withSticks well to interior paintBlends well with white wallsWorks great as speaker wireCons:Expensive - don't screw up at a dollar a footConnectors are too big (appearance-wise)Connectors are not optimal for flat wireRecommendation:If you are using this inside a house and especially if you can run this along the baseboard, the product does its job. It's expensive for wire, but much cheaper and easier than fishing wires through walls. Be sure to take your time when applying the tape, and don't goof like I did: think carefully where you want it to start and end BEFORE applying it.UPDATE 2008-03-06:The wires have been up for some time now, and there *has* been a minor loss of adhesion at certain places along the wire - about three or four places (approximately 1/2 inch each) along the 20-25 feet installed. I placed some double-stick tape in these places and it seems to be holding. The adhesive doesn't seem to work quite as well as it should when the wires are applied to semi-gloss paint.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Fantastic solution!
By F.O.
I purchased this item because I didn't want to run a wire behind the wall. It worked like a charm and it is virtually invisible. If people here have given bad reviews is because they didn't install it properly.I stuck it to a painted (eggshell finish) drywall down to the baseboard. It looks great adhered to the baseboard as it followed its contours. Once finished, I painted over it with the same paint (2 coats), and it can barely be seen.I did not use the provided connectors which is probably why my connection was such a success. The connectors that come with it are bulky and way too big. I soldered the ends to the speaker wire provided with my system and it worked flawlessly. I only used this expensive wire from the floor to the speakers, and used the regular wire underneath the baseboards leading to the receiver.I would certainly recommend this product to someone who knows how to solder the ends. I would also recommend using a vertical level to draw a straight line up the wall as a guide so you don't get any "bumps" on the wire. It looks great once it has been painted.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
2Poor adhesives, do not think about using this on wall
By jc
I bought two of these. I run it mostly on the baseboard and also around two door frames.The product looks very nice when first put on. However two serious problems would occur the second day:1. It doesn't stay flat. The thin plastic backing layer is perfectly flat when you first pressed it on the wall. But very soon it would start to have small "speed bumps" every few inches. The product claims that it is thin enough so it can be painted over. However this does not seem to be an option when it can't stay flat;1. It won't stick on the wall. When the bumps started to occur, it would obviously cause that particular spot to be detached from the wall. The plastic backing is rather rigid and not flexible enough, so you can't just press it back. Eventually a whole segment would come off the wall. The adhesive doesn't seem to be strong enough. Many places would not stick even on baseboard;I end up using plastic wire clamps and nails to fasten the wires on the baseboard. With the wires on the wall, I end up using small piece of wall paper to paste over a few places in order to hold the wire on the wall. I can't paint it over because of all those bumps.

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  • Fits arkla and charmglow models 4451KN, 644NG, U4415, U4421, U4429, U5658, U5662, U5672, U5679, 0903
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4Did not fit the grill that part numbers said they fit
By Ross Robichaux
Nice for looks but part numbers did not match my grill so fit wasnt really well had to return the grill

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