I am trying to find the optimum HD television to buy to put in an outdoor bar. I am worried about the glare factor because the sun is very prominent at that part of the yard. The television would be in a covered structure, so few rays will directly hit the TV. I am looking to go in the $800-$1000 price range, and would like to get around a 42" screen. What would be the best type of television to remove or limit the glare?
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skarydrunkguy Wrote:you'll get better educated responses.
where's the fun in that?
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skarydrunkguy Wrote:you'll get better educated responses.
Thanks for insinuating we're all a bunch of uneducated borderline retards. :rolleyes:
I hope I got the sarcasm right, I'm a moron.
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I think the only reason no one responded is because we all assumed he's a spammer, he is.
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My neighbors made me remove my backyard plasma because they had objections about the barnyard porn I was watching. I dont see the problem I had my pants on most of the time.
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See, you shouldn't have gotten rid of all those trees.
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