A 42 inch LCD monitor.
A second 50 inch plasma TV . The kids hog the first one.
A blue ray player. I can buy it now but think it is still too expensive at 300 dollars a pop.
too big frame, looks way too big, samsung they have the best designs.
I use 42" full hd samsung tv as my dual screen too (for playing hd-xvid from pc to tv via dvi-> hdmi , other than that 2 samsungs on the work station at home always
My wish list these days only has one thing: A hard drive camcorder.
I already have a HDTV - 42 in Samsung, a digital camera, an all-in-one copier/printer/scanner/fax, an individual scanner, and something else that I can't remember!!!
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My wish list these days only has one thing: A hard drive camcorder.
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I've got one those, its a 30gb, panasonic... pretty handy but I don't use it that much.
^ thats the problem with camcorder. 80% of the people don't use it after first few months. Too lazy to transfer and burn etc. That is why I am reluctant to buy one, otherwise for a year I am thinking between getting a Sony/Nikon DSLR or Camcorder with HDD or MiniDVD. Can't decide. But like Shikra said, its on my list. My 5 year old Sony 3.2MP digital camera's LCD is broken. It still rocks and amazes with the results. Far far better than any Canons and Nikon in that catagory.
So this summer I have to decide, whether to go for a compact camcorder with a reasonable 3MP built-in still camera, or go for a flashy DSLR. For both, range is $600-800.
I have an old pc which does not have any kind of OS or software , I can send it to you for free. It is not very old though still works.
Or you are looking to buy a new one ?
Yeah, the one I have was a gift but its a good one and the main problem is hooking it up to the PC and transferring / organizing the videos. I hate doing that. I wish there was built in wifi in these things so you can transfer over LAN.
I've got one those, its a 30gb, panasonic... pretty handy but I don't use it that much.
Really? I have narrowed down my choices and I am thinking of getting a panasonic too. I have my eyes on H200. Which one do you have? H200 has very good reviews and the price is reasonable as well: $500 - $600. Smoothie is right about the use though. The DVD camera that my family has, we used it quite often in the beginning but now it's just sitting there.