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Reviews (4)

Aug 13, 2017
Great Audio, Great HT AVR At A Reasonable Price!
I bought his AVR solely on its audio quality and because it has a moving magnet phono input (I still have records and a turntable). I don't need 7.2, it's the sound that counts for me. Coupled with excellent speakers, this AVR really does produce beautiful audio from all sources, in both 5.1 and 3.1 configurations. Very pleased with the low noise phono circuit as well.

Sep 11, 2017
Works OK, Too Heavy
3 of 3 found this helpful I bought my Fuji X-T2 because it was small and light-weight. Perfect for travel. However, once I experienced Boost Mode, I love the faster EVF refresh. The problem is that Boost Mode drains a battery quickly. I bought the VPB-XT2 for extended run time with its 3 battery capability.
Honestly, I hate this grip because it makes a X-T2 weigh as much as a full-size Nikon dSLR. Don't believe me? I measured the combo as 32.3 ounces (3 batteries, 2 SD cards, no strap) vs. my Nikon D300s at 32.9 ounces (battery, 1 CF & 1 SD card, no strap). I wouldn't travel with the Nikon, so I certainly will leave the Fuji grip home when I take my X-T2.
Also, the grip makes the camera too big and bulky. No longer a fun camera. Again, small and light were exactly the reasons for buying a X-T2, so this grip won't do for me. YMMV.

Aug 01, 2017
A Wide Viewing Angle Does Matter!
Buy this OLED TV if you have a wide seating area, period!
Today, in 2017, the best 65" picture quality boils down to the Samsung Q, Sony OLED and LG OLED TVs. We have a large seating area that is 16' wide and 14' away from where the screen is mounted. I took a tape measure and viewed all three model lines at my local store. The Samsung Q has the brightest picture, but the picture is washed out at the widest ends of our seating area. The Samsung Q series is very expensive as well and are not really OLED TVs. The Sonys and LGs are great for wide angle viewing, but the 2016 LG 65B6P has a wider viewing angle and is over $1,500 less expensive than the current Sonys and 2017 LG OLEDs (which don't have a better picture). We bought the LG and could not be happier! Our room is south-facing and gets lots of light, there is no problem with having a bright enough picture. Great TV