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Organic LCD tv??
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. |
Organic LCD tv??
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 |
Organic LCD tv??
On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 00:50:55 -0400, "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. Your BFF scoffs at Consumer Reports ratings. Be careful. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
Organic LCD tv??
On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 05:23:40 GMT, Robert Allison
wrote: 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 We've had opposite experiences. I use the comparisons in CR to glean information and learn about a product. I've often bought the 'best buy' or highly rated products and can't remember a time when I've kicked myself for doing so. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
Organic LCD tv??
"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) |
Organic LCD tv??
"John H." wrote in message ... On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 00:50:55 -0400, "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. Your BFF scoffs at Consumer Reports ratings. Be careful. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." Didn't we agree yesterday that only teenybopper girls used the 'BFF' acronym? |
Organic LCD tv??
On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 10:51:38 -0400, "Don White"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 00:50:55 -0400, "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. Your BFF scoffs at Consumer Reports ratings. Be careful. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." Didn't we agree yesterday that only teenybopper girls used the 'BFF' acronym? Are you calling your BFFs 'teenybopper girls'? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
Organic LCD tv??
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. |
Organic LCD tv??
"BAR" wrote in message . .. I'll be the only thing working at the end of the 5 years was the slant 6. One of the long time assistant harbormasters in Scituate has a beautiful, old, wooden inboard "run-a-bout" that he has meticulously restored over several years. It's powered by a 60's vintage marinized Chrysler slant six and absolutely purrs. Eisboch |
Organic LCD tv??
On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 05:23:40 GMT, Robert Allison
wrote: 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? I quit my subscription last year after maybe 30 years of subscribing, when I realized that for maybe 10 years I was only reading that last page about tricky advertising if the mag was handy when I was taking a dump. CR was interesting reading, and still might be for some. Their strong point was finding bad products, and pointing out deficiencies in products found during testing. Their auto reports were very subjective. For years Volvos were rated near the top and recommended, which to me was evidence of what I'll call their "East Coast Yuppie Bias." Though I believe Bob Greene coined the term yuppie, the CR staff and readership were early manifest ions of actual yuppies, present company excluded of course. The auto reliability surveys were basically correct, but distorted by the fact that the readership generally couldn't replace an alternator without spending 300 bucks at a dealership. So for me, who can do my own work, or get one of my kids to do it, it doesn't make sense to pay thousands more for a Toyota because the Nippo Denso alternator because it lasts twice as long as an AC Delco. Same with water pumps, the Jap lasts at least twice as long, but it's a 20 buck fast change part on a Chevy, and gives fair warning. Anyway, CR never takes that kind of thing into consideration, because they are yuppies. Your point about the Yukon is an example of subjectivity. Okay, lets talk "primitive instrumentation." Or, as some would say, ergonomics. Used to be you could be driving just about any strange car, and without looking away from the road lift a hand and find the headlight knob. Because it was a knob. And you pulled it. Simple as that. If it didn't pull out, it was probably the wipers, which you twisted. Simple as that. I switch cars now and I need a tutorial first, or else I'm going to get distracted. Aw hell. MS did good with the standard "file" "edit" interface, as anybody who watched that standard develop knows. Car manufacturers should do the same with headlight and wiper knobs. But CR would then review a car that had different type switches all over the place and say something like "Innovative and elegant dash controls give this car a leg up on the competitors." F**king yuppies. --Vic |
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