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Apr 30, 2012
We are very happy with this TV, and encourage you to jump in, head first!
1 of 1 found this helpful Vizio LED 3D is the only way to go! 2D viewing is exceptionally crisp and clear (unlike the pixelated look of standard LCD 3D TVs), and the 3D viewing is simply breathtaking! No need for buying active shutter glasses, as this TV works with the Passive Polarized glasses you get at the movie theater! So, the next time you go to a RealD 3D movie, bring those realD glasses home! Supports Top/Bottom sequential, side-by-side sequential, and Sensio 3D. (I think SbS looks the best, IMHO.)
Getting beyond the 3D; the built-in WiFi works flawlessly with the built-in Netflix and Vudu apps, as well live streaming on-demand 2D and 3D content from our U-Verse DVR.
The remote has all of the normal buttons one would expect to find, and it also slides up to offer a full QWERTY keyboard!
Want 3D 24/7? Check eBay for 2D to 3D converters supporting 1080P and Side-by-Side sequential, so you can use your passive glasses. There are several models out there that will up-convert digital content from 2D to 3D. Imagine being able to watch your favorite TV shows in 3D! Just remember that you get what you pay for; a $100 converter will work, but won't be as impressive or offer as many customization features as a $300 model. Also, make sure that you are using v1.4 HDMI cables, as they are standardized for 3D content. v1.3 cables are only standardized for 2D...They might work with your 3D devices, and they might not. Standardized 1.4 cables are the best way to ensure 3D compatibility, and purity of your 3D signal.
The skinny-of-it-all: This TV is well worth the current $1,100 MSRP that Vizio is asking. to snag it on eBay for hundreds less...BONUS!!!

Jun 07, 2016
Great Bang for the Buck
The 72" Heavy Duty Full Size Tripod is an excellent value. When collapsed, it is only slightly larger than my generic tripod it is replacing. However, this tripod, when expanded is much more stable, even when extended to 6-1/2 feet, and only cost $10 more. While this tripod is so light that it really doesn't need it, the built-in carrying handle is a nice bonus. It also has swivel feet to better align itself on uneven surfaces, and the locks for the camera pad and pan head hold the camera in-place firmly. While it may lack a fluid pan head (ridiculous to expect at this price), the friction pan head moves quite smoothly, even when I was shooting video with my Canon EOS Rebel T3i. This tripod is a great alternative for the budget-minded amateur photographer. Yes, there are better options out there, especially if price is no object, but this is the best "under $50" tripod I've seen to-date.

May 06, 2020
Best Value Entry-level DSLR
16 of 17 found this helpful While it lacks many features of it's much more expensive step-up sibling, the T7i, it offers the best value for the dollar, featuring; 24.1 megapixel sensor, Photo 3 fps, up to 6400 ISO, video 1080p, built-in Wi-Fi, and with optional software download from Canon's site, you can use the camera as a high-end webcam. The Rebel T7 remains one of the best entry-level armature DSLRs on the market, and in my opinion the best bang for your buck.