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Don White wrote:
"Robert Allison" wrote in message news:wL5yj.3247$e_.746@trnddc03... Don White wrote: Sony just sent me an e-mail promoing their new Organic LCD tv. Sure sounds good, (34 watt power consumption, 1 million to one contrast ratio, super slim etc...) but think I'll wait until Consumer Reports compiles some data and comes up with a rating. Have you had good luck with CR? I have found over the years that when they review a tool or something that I have had for awhile, my opinion is diametrically opposed to theirs. If they like it, I hated it. If they hated it, I loved it. If I thought it was OK, they thought it was OK. Hard for me to use them as a source for reviews, unless I find something that they hate, then I can buy it with confidence. When I was subscribing to it, I did a little survey for my own self and they got it wrong about 8 out of 10 for me. What did it for me was when they hated the Yukon that I was driving. The thing that put it over the top was that they said that the interior and instrumentation was "primitive". What the hell does that even mean? YMMV -- Robert Allison Rimshot, Inc. Georgetown, TX I did get burned way back when I bought my new 1977 Dodge Aspen SW with slant six and auto. Consumer Reports raved on about the 1976 model, but mine felt cheap & junky with lots of visible rust in only 5 short years. (at that time I lived 18 highway miles from the city but did have the car rustproofed by Bondco which went belly up before I could claim) I'll be the only thing working at the end of the 5 years was the slant 6. |