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Well if you are going to take pictures of night skys, you can really afford to have these fantastic high aperture (light sensitivity) low shutter speed photos that just turn out amazing when you get away from the smog/cloud covered skys and into the more country coasts. Also comes with a 32g SD card, Nikkor 55-300mm telephoto lens, filter kit for more day uses, and 2 tri-pods.
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I really like the extra processing power of this tablet compared to some of the other near priced brand tablets in the market, not only that but its super quick for browsing and the keyboard dock is fantastic for replying to messages/emails/statuses very quickly from anywhere.
My son (13) really likes to play games on it in the car and the Tegra 3 processor makes it a seamless gaming experience and hes pretty picky when it comes to gaming lag. Really like that I can hook this up to my TV with the mini-HDMI and upgrade the store with several miniSD options (16 or 32G).
Looks great, sounds great.
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Really nice full room TV. Great picture clarity at this screen size, good refresh for sports watching. Comes with 4 3D glasses as well so if you have some kids or friends that want to get a theater experience, you will be a good step ahead. Also has WiFi for movie streaming from Netflix and pandora, always a nice feature. Just keep in mind it is really heavy about 100lbs so make sure you mount it well or have a solid base for it.
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You want size AND quality if your gonna be hosting. Although I do like Ryans suggestion, I just am not a fan of plasma screens. But this bravia has everything you should want in a good sized Tv, Full HD resolution, 120 refresh rate and deep colors for sharp images. Not a bad size either in this price range. Also 3D compatible. Your friends will not be disappointed to watch this on gameday.
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This is a great TV for sports, maybe not a living room TV but a decent bedroom set. Very nice sharp colors, no blurring during games, plenty of settings to mess with and can also watch 3D movies on it.
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I can't imagine finding a much better deal than a 42 inch tv 3D compatible tv that includes a blu-ray/3D movie player and 4 pairs of glasses which can get really expensive, seriously this is the set to go with.
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This is really similar to what I have in my bedroom just slightly smaller, great price on it from amazon and a few other places should be no sweat to find under 500. Great picture clarity 1080p for bluray movies the internal speakers or useable but of course it depends on how loud you want things or how far away you are from the Tv. Hope this helps.
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If you want something a little bigger but also on the pricier side. This is the next step up.
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This is a great monitor for a shared space as you can use it for a Tv or hook it up to your Pc. The only thing I can suggest is using external speakers as the internal has pretty much no bass. But a 32 inch for $300 is almost unheard of so this is definitely my pick.
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I got really lucky finding this monitor for this price, its the family computer monitor and everyone is happy with it. The kids especially like it for gaming.
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Goes really well with my living room set-up space wise, great feel to. Im just dreading the day someone spills something on it that isnt easiy removable as the fabric is not very liquid resistant.
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Great tub was a cinch to set up although there was water in the pipes from the factory testing and I could see that being a problem if its shipped to colder areas, freezing pipes usually means cracked pipes so keep that in mind. Wife and kids love it.
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Its a solar powered watch so it recharges itself from sun exposure and even indoor lighting. It sync's itself to your timezone and you can set it to see any world timezone you want. G-shocks are built sturdy and this one is no exception, good to look at as well. And of course you dont have to worry about setting it for daylight savings, thats auto-matic as well.
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I dont get out to ski much anymore but this was my last best jacket. Comfortable to move in, not too heavy feeling, and wasnt soo warm that I had to take it off immediately when I got back to the lodge.
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Purchased this for my son awhile ago and he was outside plinking away at cans just yesterday so im happy he is still using it. I got it because I want to take him shooting eventually and this is a geat reproduction of a real weapon, it is full metal inculding the magazine and wieghs about 3 lbs. Thats pretty decent for an airsoft.
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I use this mostly to spray dust and dirt off my car and with 1900 psi it does a decent job, of course for road scum like bugs etc..you will still need some elbow grease. Works great to wet down my patio and clean it up for grill-outs. Really like how long the cord is that comes with it and the 2 wands it comes with have been all I needed so far, one with a rotating tip and the other with an adjustable angle. The plastic hose adapter leaks water, right in the middle where the two washers meet. So just go down to your local hardware store and buy a brass male-to-male hose adapter for 8 bucks, problem solved.
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It's got to be big, bad and powerful for snow storms where I'm from. This is a monster of a thrower, nice and heavy, gets as close to the ground as you can before you need to salt and shovel. Clears drifts pretty handily might need to clear the chute every now and then if its really wet snow.
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This thing is solid for its size. Very compact and light-wieght but it has an amazing torque for its size, definitely gives your arm a good twist when the spade would catch and hold. The battery charge had no problem powering through (5) 1" spade bit holes, (10) 3/8" bit holes and I sunk (35) 2" drywall screws before my hand and arm were too tired, didn't quit on me the whole time. I use this drill for pretty much any and all equipment set-up and recently to remount my Tv. Very solid and well spaced grip and trigger.
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I have a good sized yard and a few trees I had to get around to cordless was my next best option after electric. It is a good sized blade (20") and is around 90 lbs but I don't have much trouble pushing it through. I keep my grass pretty short so it had an easy time going through the first couple runs, only downside is the battery they dont want you to over-charge it so you cant keep it charging for more than 24 hours. Other than that, solid mower, one-lever adjustment for grass length and a "foldable" handle for storage.
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Not a big fan of metal bands so this leather piece was a great substitute it even has a metal clasp wish makes it much easier to take on/off wish all leather bands used it. Leather feel with metal convenience hah.
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Stylish and sleek, keeps you dry and looking good.
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Are you going for a particular style? Business or Night out to the club?
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This is the one you want. Tons of real estate for the dollar, so clear and bright it was amazing going from my old LCD to this thing, and I probably sent 1/2 as much. It isn't a wall mounted tv though so you will need a stand, but that should hardly be a concern. Only problems you should run into is having too many people want to come over and use your tv. My son says it looks great with the ps3 so I'll take his word for it.
It is 3D ready and has 3 HDMI ports, 2 component and you can hook up your computer to it as well and stream netflix or anything you want. Great for Game Days, blow your friends away with the picture quality. Not the best sound but that can be fixed with surround sound options and a sub-woofer.
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Are you looking for music software as well or just a good laptop for general music production?
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