Since 1990 I have bought a Sanyo 25 Inch CRT tel-lie-vision [fell - TopicsExpress



          

Since 1990 I have bought a Sanyo 25 Inch CRT tel-lie-vision [fell over damaged screen taken for repair when out years later] and a 15 Inch Compaq CRT monitor [I hit It because computer was slow and mocking Me or It just went out] and a 17 Inch ProView CRT nonitor [I hit It because computer slow and mocking Me] and 32 Inch JVC CRT tel-lie-vision [moved Into livingroom because of 2007 flooding after Winter pass would Not come back on by this time CRT were on the way out and LCD coming In] and ViewSonic 19 Inch CRT monitor [I hit It because the Internet was slow and mocking Me] and a 13 Inch Durabrand CRT tel-lie-vision [2013 heavy rain knocked It off cantainer and fell In Water) 20 Inch Ben Q LCD monitor [hit It because of slow Internet and mocking Me] and 22 Inch ViewSonic LCD monitor [lasted over 5 years because of having DSL but recent trouble with windstream causing slow connection and losing connection and solid state hard disk drive ran out of storage causing computer to act up and I hit It pluss I did Not put the micro flie guard back on after fell off this Winter hoping they would market a micro flie zapper by now and Ammonia shooting micro flies got In It] and a No name projector [good blue but dull red Not high enough resolution to be used with computer remote control got broke and power supply cable broke but last time I checked still works] and 42 Inch Sceptre LED 3D tel-lie-vision [was hit by Ammonia gunning for micro flies] Next tel-lie-vision? Well I was hopping they would makes some major Improvements before I bought a new tel-lie-vision but just like computers they Inch Us up a little bit at a time soaking Us for as much money as they can, I was hoping for a 1080p DLP projector with 3D and LED lighting for under $300.00 a projector should be small enough to move out of the way when gunning for micro flies and Not get damaged.
Posted on: Sat, 29 Jun 2013 09:47:25 +0000

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