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Another jam packed episode for you this week, thanks for downloading! Tested this week features TaylorMade's 2024 P Series irons. With the well-loved P770 receiving a face lift and the all-new P7CB being introduced a few weeks ago, Joe gives his full verdict on how well TaylorMade has refined and improved on its flagship iron series. This week's explainer is something of a back to basics on grips. It's the only part of the golf club golfers actually touch, so it's an important facet of the game to get right. Joe dives into different grip types, tapers, compounds, grip tape and, of course, finds a way to shoe horn in Scottie Scheffler's famous grip trainer. Finally, the lads are very excited to welcome two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson onto the podcast. The colorful left hander is known to have one of the most unique set ups in the game - specifically when it comes to his grips - and Joe spent some time with Bubba at the LIV UK event in July to ask him just how his bag of equipment came to be. All of this, plus another edition of Ask The Pod, enjoy! Get in touch with Dan and Joe and Ask The Pod via our email kickpointpodcast@futurenet.com You can also WATCH every episode in full at https://www.golfmonthly.com/features/kick-point-the-golf-gear-show-every-single-episode Further reading: https://www.golfmonthly.com/reviews/irons/taylormade-p7cb-iron-review https://www.golfmonthly.com/reviews/irons/taylormade-2024-p770-iron-review https://www.golfmonthly.com/reviews/drivers/ping-g430-max-10k-driver-review
Send us a textIn this episode of the METUS Tech Show, the guys discuss function settings as they pertain to P-Series style units and done through a controller.Thanks for listening! Please visit www.mitsubishicomfort.comContact us at metustechshow@hvac.mea.com
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the METUS Tech Show, Scott and Steve go over the different request codes available through the Controller.Thanks for listening! Please visit www.mitsubishicomfort.comContact us at metustechshow@hvac.mea.com
On this week's episode of Fully Equipped, GOLF's Jonathan Wall and Ryan Barath are joined by Gene Parente of Golf Laboratories and Kris McCormack of True Spec Golf to take a closer look at PXG's unique path to success, the best situations to break out a mini-driver and some nostalgia inducing Pac-Man gear. The episode then concludes with an exclusive interview featuring TaylorMade's Global Category Director for Irons, Matt Bovee, talking the creation of their all-new P-Series lineup. -- Thanks to our official sponsor Golf Pride and their new Reverse Taper putter grip. It's the most crucial split-second in golf. You can't worry about if the ball is going in the hole or not – if you haven't worried about what's happening at impact. That's what led Golf Pride to design a grip to ensure you're set up to succeed in that split-second. The very moment where the putt is decided. With REVERSE TAPER technology to ensure you have a more consistently square face at impact. A grip that's most impactful, during the most impactful split-second in golf. These new grips are now available. Visit https://Golfpride.com to learn more. -- This episode is brought to you by our official sponsor Nikon and their Coolshot Pro II Stabilized rangefinder. Nikon's high performance stabilization system is designed to reduce vibrations of the image in the viewfinder caused by hand movements. This technology provides a more precise reading, giving the user more confidence in their game.
On this week's episode of Fully Equipped, GOLF's Jonathan Wall and Ryan Barath are joined by Gene Parente of Golf Laboratories and Kris McCormack of True Spec Golf to take a closer look at PXG's unique path to success, the best situations to break out a mini-driver and some nostalgia inducing Pac-Man gear. The episode then concludes with an exclusive interview featuring TaylorMade's Global Category Director for Irons, Matt Bovee, talking the creation of their all-new P-Series lineup. -- Thanks to our official sponsor Golf Pride and their new Reverse Taper putter grip. It's the most crucial split-second in golf. You can't worry about if the ball is going in the hole or not – if you haven't worried about what's happening at impact. That's what led Golf Pride to design a grip to ensure you're set up to succeed in that split-second. The very moment where the putt is decided. With REVERSE TAPER technology to ensure you have a more consistently square face at impact. A grip that's most impactful, during the most impactful split-second in golf. These new grips are now available. Visit https://Golfpride.com to learn more. -- This episode is brought to you by our official sponsor Nikon and their Coolshot Pro II Stabilized rangefinder. Nikon's high performance stabilization system is designed to reduce vibrations of the image in the viewfinder caused by hand movements. This technology provides a more precise reading, giving the user more confidence in their game.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the METUS Tech Show, we bring back Austin Blume, one more time, to finish up the Common TSA call series with Part Three. M- and P- Series calls he and our amazing team of Technical Support Advisors (TSA's) handle on a regular basis. Thanks for listening! Please visit www.mitsubishicomfort.comContact us at metustechshow@hvac.mea.com
This week on South Africa's top motoring podcast, Wandi is deep in conversation with Ryno as they unpack a fresh box of GWM Tank, P-Series and Haval products that have recently arrived, or are about to. Ryno and Wandi explain the difference between power and torque, and finally, the duo debate which cars could become an investment in the future and why. AutoTrader
Reviewing Bettinardi's new BB1 Wide putter. The 1 Wide features a wider flange, but shorter heel to toe, design that gives a nice proportional look. The bumpers have been refined to optimize CG and a sound slot in the sole gives a slightly louder sound. LA Golf has been known as the graphite putter shaft leaders on tour. Their P Series putter shaft gives you the ultimate in stability, feel, and control in your putter.
To talk cars we turn to our motoring man, Ernest Page of changecars.co.za. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's show Ara discusses his automated Holiday lights by Nanoleaf. And John Lyman was kind enough to review the 75” Hisense U7K which he picked up for $999! We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: Chromecast With Google TV 4K is On Sale At Its Lowest Price Ever In a Post Black Friday Sale Streaming Services Will Double the Number of Pricing Tiers in 2024 Cord Cutters Will Outnumber Cable TV Subscribers By The End of The Year Sonos Plans To Launch $400 AirPods Max Rival, Set-Top Box And Much More Other: Finally! A home automation hub that makes sense--Homey Pro Review Chuck Ackermn's Amazing Light Show Nanoleaf Christmas Lights Review I recently bought the Nanoleaf Smart Holliday String lights for the sale price of $90. They are now at the regular price of $100 at the Nanoleaf Website. I just installed them and have mixed feelings about them. Features: 250 Addressable LEDs | 20m 16+ Million Colors and Tunable Whites Use with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or Matter over Wi-Fi Control with Attached Controller, Nanoleaf App or through a Smart Home Ecosystem I connected the lights to my home prior to putting them up under my eaves. It was pretty straight forward and like pretty much every smart home product you buy it needed a firmware upgrade. The whole process took about ten minutes. Installation is like any other Christmas light installation right down to the frustration with the LEDs not wanting to lay flat against the eaves. Be prepared to do a lot of clamping to make your lights look like good little soldiers. The first pass was to make the lights completely hidden under the eaves. When it was complete, it looked good but not nearly bright enough to give the desired effect. Round two was to remove the lights that took forever to get perfectly installed and attach them to flush to the bottom of the eaves. Again taking time to make the wire look as uniform as possible. The lights don't look like Christmas lights and being flush should placate any HOA that has rules about leaving your Christmas Lights up all year long. Using the new configuration delivered the desired effect of being able to change how my lights look just by pressing a button. There are a lot of different scenes that people have developed so finding something you like is very easy. I may add a thin track to hide the wire but for now I am happy with the lights. There are other options out there that are far more sophisticated and can produce a dazzling light show. But those cost ten times the Nanoleaf's $100 price tag. Chuck Ackermn's Amazing Light Show Hisense U7K Review From time to time our very talented listeners share a review of a product that they have been using. Today, John Lyman was kind enough to review the 75” Hisense U7K which he picked up for $999! Features: Mini-LED - Full array local dimming Quantum Dot technology creates over a billion shades of color HDR - Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG. 144Hz Game Mode Pro 2.1.2 50W driving 5 speakers including rear ‘overhead' speakers and a built-in subwoofer Hands Free Voice Control Google TV Supports HDMI 2.1, Apple Home, Apple AirPlay, Wifi 6E, Wisa, NextGenTV Four or five years ago we redid our media room to make it more usable. The downside was I lost my beloved projector and 110” screen. I originally replaced the projector with a 70” Vizio E Series after holiday pricing and our Costco rebate. I paid about $250 knowing I would be upgrading down the road. This fall I was given the green light from the financial committee that I could upgrade the TV. As much as I wanted a bigger screen, we decided that a 75” would be the best fit for the space and keep it safe from our 14-year-old son. I started doing my research on the web and came away with a short list of TVs that was made shorter when a lot of last year's models were not available. I ended up with about 8 TV's (Samsung, LG, etc.) in the under $1300 range and did a RTings shoot-out between them using their TV compare feature. This gave me three finalists. A Vizio P Series Quantum (2021 model), TCL Q7 and the Hisense U7K. The Hisense U7K came out with the best overall score 8.2 with sports and TV viewing receiving a 7.8 and movies receiving an 8.3. These are the 3 things I care most about. The TCL Q7 came in a close second. I then looked for an online review and saw great reviews about the Hisense and TCL - finding comparisons to the 2021 P Series was much harder. Basically, it became a coin toss between the TCL Q7 and Hisense U7K. Reviewers liked both TV's. I ended up picking the Hisense - why you ask - because I'm a good dad and they offered a free copy of NBA 2k24 Black Mamba edition with purchase (see above about my 14-year-old son). Once I had the TV here I found this review from Caleb at Digital Trends Hisense U7K ULED mini-LED TV review: | Digital Trends basically calling it the Best TV for most people. I have also recommended this TV to my boss who purchased the TV. Once the TV arrived it took me about 45 minutes or so to get setup and mounted to my wall and hooked up to my Apple TV. Out of the box the picture was good but with a little too much motion control. However, once I turned on Dolby Vision on my Apple TV and selected Dolby Vision dark mode on the TV, the picture with a little fine tuning was amazing. I have since fine-tuned the Dolby Vision custom for a great picture and family approved. This TV has so many options to adjust the picture with detailed white balance if you are so inclined. However, I started with the RTings Dolby vision settings and then tuned in what looked good for our family. It was time to watch content so as a service to the audience I have sat down over the past few weeks and watched John Wick 1-4 along with football and redzone. I picked the John Wick movies to watch in their entirety because they are really good movies, they have a lot of dark and bright content, and fast-moving action. I have also watched John Wick 1 many times, so I was familiar with the film. I streamed 1-3 through my Apple TV library (I own those) and # 4 on Starz. I was amazed by how good the picture was and looking at John Wick in evening shots with black suit, black shirt, tie, and hair you could make out the different shades of black easily. Nothing looked washed out. The blacks looked really good. In #4, the puffs of blood were red and visible. I noticed how sharp and clear everything looked and the definition between black and bright objects seemed perfect. I didn't notice any blooming scenes. I did get distracted when I was looking at everything and noticing the fine details but the action as it was so good and easy to follow. I then watched about 8 - 007 title sequences and as a bond fan who has seen all these movies multiple times, I know them well. During the white circle bouncing around the black screen, I could sometimes see a little blooming (more so with Connery and Moore), but you had to be looking. I was amazed at the different levels of black in those scenes and noticed things I had never noticed in my many years of watching bond films. I have also watched clips from Aquaman (for the color) during the fight in the Italian village again I was blown away by the color and brightness that was just right. Watching football is really nice. I could make out the color of some of the players' eyes. The color is great and once I had the motion setting dialed in everything was crystal clear and realistic. My son has enjoyed his gaming on this TV (plays a lot of Madden) and the picture does look better than before (sorry I'm not much of a gamer and you don't get many words from a 14 year) One con that has been mentioned in reviews is the viewing angle but the 75” uses an IPS panel for better off angle viewing and the picture is very good. The 65” and smaller use an ADS I believe. I paid $999 for the TV but I'm seeing holiday pricing of $900. This TV had the same price as the TCL Q7 when I was purchasing it. I believe that Hisense, TCL, and other lower mid name recognition brands are using lower price point to get their name out in the market and build market awareness and will eventually raise their prices. It doesn't hurt that they manufacture a lot of their components. TV Settings: I started at RTings website (https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/hisense/u7k-u7-u75k/settings) and scrolled down to the Dolby Vision settings and then tweaked some and here are my current settings (but I'm still having fun tweaking as always: General - Automatic Light Sensor - Off Brightness settings: Local diming - High Brightness - 100 Contrast 55 Black level 0 Dark Detail - Off Active Contrast - Low Color: Color 60 Hue 0 Color Temperature - Standard Clarity Sharpness 10 Super Resolution - Off Smooth Gradient low Noise reduction - low MPEG Noise resolution - Low Motion Enhancement - Film Motion Clearness - Off
Here's an unreleased episode from back in the spring when hockey season was in full swing. I am joined by Sean Patterson of Tech Support and Juan Cardona to discuss diagnosing indoor and outdoor fan motors on Mitsubishi Electric Heat Pump systems.Thanks for listening! Please visit www.mitsubishicomfort.comContact us at metustechshow@hvac.mea.com
You may have guessed, this isn't Jef's favorite wrestling line. But, Jef is a trooper as we dive into possibly the first gimmick line from WWE/WWF. We also discuss Operation Monster Force from Fresh Monkey Fiction, Asylum All Stars Wave 2, New signings for Grapplers & Gimmicks, plus the possible return of Street Sharks! Check it out now! @TBToycast Teepublic.com/user/tb-toycast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-tb-toycast/message
In this episode, the METUS Tech Show gang get together in New Orleans to discuss P-Series style inputs and outputs. Not too many technicians realize there are many ways to add back-up heat, humidification and so much more to an existing Mitsubishi Electric heat pump.Thanks for listening! Please visit www.mitsubishicomfort.comContact us at metustechshow@hvac.mea.comThanks for listening! Please visit www.mitsubishicomfort.comContact us at metustechshow@hvac.mea.comThanks for listening! Please visit www.mitsubishicomfort.comThanks for listening! Please visit www.mitsubishicomfort.comContact us at metustechshow@hvac.mea.com
Episode #12 with Marc Aguilera - EPSON SureColor P-Series Product Manager. We'll discuss what it's like as a product manager at EPSON and new print technologies in 2023! 00:01 - Intro 01:07 - Responsibilities of the Product Manager at EPSON 03:10 - Using customer feedback for product development 06:02 - Managing the SureColor P-Series product segment 07:20 - RIP Software in new print technologies 09:20 - How did you come to work at EPSON? 12:02 - EPSON's new printers in 2023 14:51 - Adobe embedded print engine 17:20 - Being a Product Manager at EPSON 20:06 - 13" & 17" SureColor P-Series Printers 21:45 - Outro
‘Prof P Series': Chris Yeh, Author with a side-hustle of being a VC, joins Atul Prashar to discuss Unicorns, VC, Elon-ification situations, and more. Chris has co-authored several books with LinkedIN co-founder Reid Hoffman, including, 'The Alliance' & ‘Blitzscaling'. We talk Unicorns Chris Yeh Interview 00:00 Intro 05:22 His books 12:08 Evolving VC World (size of funds) 15:20 “Fake Life Is Better”, Big Tech. 19:44 Blitzscaling 24:00 Trimming the Bloat 27:00 Great & so-so collaborators 34:30 Elon-ification 46:35 Funding & Check Sizes 49:30 Building Businesses 53:00 Disruptive Forces & Chris-isms 57:40 Whiskey of the Day 1:01:01 (Ted) LassoCon
Viktor Hovland wins The Hero 5 wins, all outside US Adam Scott can not seal the deal at the ISPS HANDA Australian Open shoots a final round 72 to lose the event. Colin Morikawas P7 “CM” Tiger talks Rory growls at Greg Norman, Greg claims a different story. - Rory McIlroy talks feud with Greg Norman, reveals when he decided to be a 'pain in his ass' Rahm making a lot of sense Is it harder to make a putt later in the day? Intuition says yes! TaylorMade releases the P-Series irons for 2023 Viktor Hovland WITB Driver: Ping G425 LST (9 degrees @8.4) Shaft: Fujikura Speeder TR 661 TX (45.75 inches) 3-wood: TaylorMade Stealth Plus (15 degrees) Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Black 7 X Utility: Titleist U510 (3) Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD DI Hybrid 85 X Irons: Ping i210 (4-PW) Shafts: KBS Tour-V 120 X Wedges: Ping Glide 4.0 (50-12SS, 56-06SS), Ping Glide 2.0 (58-12TS) Shafts: KBS Tour-V 130 Putter: Ping PLD DS 72 Prototype Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Grips: Golf Pride MCC
This week we discuss whether TV reviews are worth using on the current crop of TVs and we look at the US use of Smart TVs growing even beyond the pandemic induced growth of 2020. Vizio announced their new lineup with the glaring omission of a new P-Series model. And finally we read your emails and look at the week's news. News: YouTube TV Hits 5M Subs Hulu Driving More Subscribers For Disney Than Disney+ ESPN+ Price Hike Coming Aug. 23rd, Monthly Rate Jumps to $9.99 Why 2022 TV reviews are a HOT MESS (Digital Trends) TV reviews in 2022 have gotten messy. From delayed delivery and restricted availability, to confusing firmware updates, and unnecessarily deep dives, TV reviews don't look anything like they used to, and that's become a problem. (Youtube Video) Supply Chain issues causing delays in TV shipments which means it's harder to get TVs for review. Some reviewers have to go to the manufacturer's site for review. But you are reviewing the TVs on the manufacturer's terms which means you won't necessarily get the full picture. Because there is a lack of TVs that are available for review some reviewers dive so deep into the minutiae they may expose something that does not affect 99% of the watching experience but they complain loudly. Then the TV manufacturers, wanting no bad press, over react and fix the issue and inadvertently break something else. Which results in the TV you bought a month prior turning into a different TV due to a firmware update. This may or may not be a good thing. But it kind of does invalidate aspects of any previous reviews. U.S. TV Homes Using A Smart TV To Stream Up 15 Percentage Points Since 2020 Hub Entertainment Research reveals the huge pandemic-era shift in consumption patterns. The big question in a post-growth era for Netflix: Is this shift still happening? Full article here… New Vizio Smart TVs for 2023 Vizio has announced its 2023 collection of new M-, V-, and D-Series smart TVs. However, there weren't any new P-Series products announced. Vizio says that its existing 65- and 75-inch P-Series Quantum TVs, and 85-inch P-Series Quantum X TV will all continue to be sold until at least the end of 2022. A quick search of the Vizio website showed none available. For reference, Vizio lists the 85” P Quantum X for $3100. It is possible that the high end chips required for these TVs are in short supply but we'll have to wait until the end of the year for any info. Press release… Vizio M-Series Quantum X Specs: Size options: 65- and 75-inch 4K resolution Full Array LED with local dimming (FALD) 800 nits of brightness Dolby Vision, HDR10+ 120 Hz native refresh rate AMD FreeSync VRR Wi-Fi 6E Apple AirPlay 2 and Chromecast Built-in Smarthome compatibility: Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Apple HomeKit Price: $850–$1,200 Vizio M-Series Quantum 6 Specs: Size options: 43-, 55-, 65-, 70-, and 75-inch 4K resolution Full Array LED Dolby Vision, HDR10+ 60 Hz native refresh rate - This is what saves you $250 AMD FreeSync VRR Wi-Fi 6E Apple AirPlay 2 and Chromecast Built-in Smarthome compatibility: Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Apple HomeKit Price: $350–$950 Vizio V-Series Specs: Size options: 43-, 50-, 55-, 58-, 65-, 70-, and 75-inch 4K resolution Full Array LED Dolby Vision, HDR10+ 60 Hz native refresh rate - this and no Quantum color is why it's less expensive AMD FreeSync VRR Wi-Fi 6E Apple AirPlay 2 and Chromecast Built-in Smarthome compatibility: Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Apple HomeKit Price: $289–$780 Vizio D-Series Specs Size options: 24-, 32-, 40-, and 43-inch 1080p resolution Full Array LED HDR Gaming 60 Hz native refresh rate AMD FreeSync VRR Wi-Fi 5 Apple AirPlay 2 and Chromecast Built-in Smarthome compatibility: Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Apple HomeKit Price:$160–$250
Pastor Vera McEwen is incredibly excited to give an open welcome to all at Love God Ministries! An online community where all truly are welcome, Pastor Vera embodies the Love of Christ through witness and discipleship. She founded Love God Ministries because conversations with people revealed a need for a community of believers where it does not matter how you look but recognize that you are a child of God.Pastor Vera has been teaching and preaching the Good News of Jesus Christ and the Word of God for over 30 years. Her primary emphasis is spreading God's Love by providing pastoral care, preaching God's Loving Word, teaching God's Light-Filled Word, and implementing God's Living relational group architecture via in home communities.She is currently reviewing the prospects of a doctorate in religious studies with an emphasis on Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic as encouraged by her professors at seminary. In addition to her vocation as Pastor she ministers as a certified professional and personal coach.With God's help, she implements 1 Thessalonians 5.11, motivating people to be and do their very best by building one another up. Pastor Vera is a joyous, ever singing sister in Christ who after years of being pursued by God, stopped running and answered the call, halleluiah, הַלְלוּיָהhttps://www.lovegod-ministries.org/
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Dating Maturity – OK, so you're ready for love, ready to be loved or maybe you just want the full package of relationship status! The Question is: How do you go about finding your equally yoked match.. and what exactly will you judge their dating worthiness on? Join Us as we discuss the #MMH factors and give you golden nuggets on how to cash in on your Currency. We'll get to the point of: Microwave love.. being all in when it's quick and Hot! Let's Get into it! CurrentSee for Currency Y'All! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cfc8/support
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With Chief Engineer Todd Magee and the new Primal Suppressor. Hear all about Todd's story. Where he was before Dead Air and the development of the newest Dead Air Suppressor, The Primal. The Speakeasy Podcast with Mike Pappas and cohost Rich Wilkins gives you access inside the mind of a gun industry icon. Hear Mikes true thoughts on how he sees the world firearms and silencers. The multi-purpose .46 caliber Primal. Optimized for big caliber high-pressure rifles, but adaptable enough for your pistol – and everything in between. Extreme versatility makes it the king of multi-platform shooting. Direct thread simplicity, quick-attach Keymo, accuracy-driven Xeno, pistol boosters, and 3-lug for subgun fun, are all made possible thanks to our industry-standard 1.375”-24 rear threads and our newly engineered HUB to P-Series adapter. To get you started, we're including a 5/8-24 direct thread insert and the HUB to P-Series adapter. The Primal is ready for Nomad, Wolfman, and Ghost compatible mounts, right out of the box. From 9mm to .45 ACP, and 45-70 to .338 Lapua, like a rabid beast the Primal will eat just about anything you give it. If you only want one silencer (to begin with), the Primal is it. Feed it what you want, mount it how you want. Your gun is waiting. HUB mounting system compatible. Use direct thread, Xeno, or Keymo, and with the included HUB to P-Series adapter, the Primal accepts 3-lug and booster adapters. The Primal ► https://deadairsilencers.com/products... Dead Air Merch ► https://deadairsilencers.com/product-... Check out Jack's newest book ► https://jackcarrusa.com/ Search Speakeasy Podcast with Mike Pappas on ► iTunes | Sound Cloud | Google Play | Spotify | I Heart Radio | Follow Us | ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deadairsile... ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeadAirSilen... ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeadAirSilencer
Work from home, work from anywhere, these are the order of the day and what appears to be the shape of the new decade. In this VideoCast, Brian Phillips, Director of Product Marketing, Group Solutions of Poly walks us through the Poly Studio P Series, a suite of personal pro-grade video and audio conferencing devices to help workers in many settings, including home, office and more. Phillips discusses: Studio P5 Webcam precision-tuned for exceptional video conferencing, 80 degree view, integrated privacy shutter and automatic lighting compensation Studio P15 Personal Video Bar with 4K clarity, AI technology, automatic camera framing, certified for Teams and Zoom Studio P21 Personal Meeting Display with a display, integrated ambient lighting, camera and audio all-in-one Studio P5 Kit which pairs the new Studio P5 webcam with a Poly device of choice – whether that’s a Poly Voyager or Blackwire headset, or a Poly Sync portable speakerphone – you choose what works best for you. For added convenience with IT managers in mind, the entire Poly Studio P Series comes with access to the new Poly Lens Desktop App, so businesses can easily manage a remote workforce from the cloud, as well as the brand new Poly+, an exclusive personal device support service. These new offerings encompass hardware, software, support and services all in one seamless package that makes set-up super easy for the user and management from IT even easier. Watch product videos on YouTube Read the Poly Blog Watch or listen to the podcast below
This week's Techpinions podcast features Carolina Milanesi and Bob O'Donnell analyzing the recent quarterly earnings from Amazon and Google, chatting about the release of a new range of videoconferencing hardware and software from Poly, and discussing Microsoft's new Viva employee experience platform and the potential impact on hybrid work environments.
Is WAP empowering to women or is it degrading? In this series, we get into this discussion and we come up with interesting points of view on this topic. Follow our episode sponsor: IG: @dialamechanic_zw email us: theafricanmillennial@gmail.com IG: the_african_millennial
My guests today are Wendy Palmisano and Leah Cettina.Join us for a SOAP study on Galatians 2. You will never believe what God revealed to each of us individually and how we were all blessed by each other. What is He revealing to you and will you respond in obedience?Connect with Jeanne @Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jeanneterryofficial/Itunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/say-so-with-jeanne/id1498626299spotify https://sptfy.com/91lXFacebook @saysowithJeannegmail emailjeanneterry@gmail.com Pandora https://www.pandora.com/podcast/say-so-with-jeanne/PC:33619YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX5r4xUnExP-bLy9aKkDCoQ?view_as=subscriberPrayer of Salvation- Accepting Jesus as your personal Lord and SaviorRomans 10:9-10If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. 10 For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.If you said this prayer- you are justified immediately and made right with God.Living a life to glorify God is a life- long journey! But know that right now you are saved and set free from the bondage of sin (including past, present and future sin). Nothing can separate you from the love of God and living in eternity with Him.Did you receive Christ today? If so, Congratulations! It's the best decision you have ever made!
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In this episode of TGD, Johnny goes in on his experience, thoughts and overall opinion of TaylorMades new P Series Irons
Worldwide Golf Shops INSIDER PODCAST #312! In this installment, we chat with Matt Bovee, Senior Manager of Product Creation for TaylorMade Golf. Matt gives us insight on the 2020 P Series Irons, including the new P770 irons, P7MC Irons and P7MB Irons, which types of players would benefit most from playing each model, and what went into designing every club in this lineup. Take a listen to the latest installment of the INSIDER Podcast. To read more about the new 2020 P Series lineup, click here! Transcript Tom Brassell Welcome to the Worldwide Golf Shops Insider Podcast. Episode 312. Hello Everyone, Tom Brassell here. Thanks so much for joining us. We love having you if you're a rookie, first-timer or you're a long time veteran, or maybe somewhere in the middle, it doesn't matter. We're just glad that you joined us in our special guest today. Joins us from adding California. He's been. He's been on the show before. He is over product creation. He's the category lead for the Iron category. From TaylorMade Golf, Mr Matt Bovee, Matt, thanks so much great to have you with us again. Matt Bovee So great to be back there anytime you guys wanna talk golf. You know I'm all about it. Tom Brassell Well, what's nice is when we talk with you about golf, that always means there's something new and exciting that you guys have been working up. And in this case it's the Iron, said all new P7 series and 770. Share with us a little bit about the development and what all went into this behind the scenes. Matt Bovee Oh wow, so yeah lot went into designs. You know from a development standpoint, in each one kind of has their own narrative on story. You know you talked about the P7 and P7 MC. Those two designs are geared for the better ball strikers of the world, right? We designed those four tour players. And of course, if we're designing it for the best players in the world, we're gonna reach out. We're going to get their feedback. If you want to make sure that they're going to perform exactly like they, they want them to, so the P7 MB that is our new muscleback blade replacements, so that will be replacing P730 for anyone who is familiar with our previous lineup, and the P7 was built off of Dustin Johnson's prototype, so it shares a lot of similarities with the club that he's been playing. And of course, inspired by what he likes to look down at. And then Rory provided some feedback as well, which changed the offset of the iron. And then of course we have that beautiful new design on the back which is so different from anything we've done in the past. That's different from any blade I've ever seen to be honest, and the feedback about this has just been phenomenal. Tom Brassell For those who can't see it, as we talked describe it. Matt Bovee So the P7B uses what we started calling a faceted back bar geometry. There's this point in that. Oh that's been kind of raised up in three surfaces. Come and meet at this point, like a facet of a diamond, and the reason we the reason we did this was ultimately all blades have more mass. In the toe, than in the heel. You have to offset the weight of the hosel in order to keep the center of gravity around's interface tour players like it a little bit. He'll side of this interface, but if you want to get it right, you know where they want it. You gotta have more mass in that. Oh, but we wanted to do it in a way that was different and visually intriguing, so we took that point and we created a third dimension. Most blades you see they're very 2 dimensional. In terms of like design geometry very cleaner, this is totally the opposite and it created something that reflects the white light. Excuse me in such a way that's really captivating, but at the same time it's like elegant and timeless. It's a very unique design. Tom Brassell And you said DJ is influenced from what I was reading. He likes it just a little longer. Blade length,
In this short bonus episode, we take a few minutes to open a bizarre toy Danny picked up at his local comic shop: S.T.O.M.P. Series 3 Sable. Decked out in full space dominatrix gear, the guys try to answer the question of what parent would actually buy this for their kid?
Click Here Get Notes by Email Today: I’ve been carrying a gun everyday now for over 20 years. First as an armored car guard, then Marine in combat, then a Government Security contractor in Iraq and somewhere in there as a private citizen and a CHL. I’ve learned a lot in 20 years of carrying a gun. Something work and some don’t. But not only the gear, but also the mindset of what to carry and why. Yes, I do a modular system and it works for me. Use your mindset, threat analysis, and common sense to find what works for you and go for it! Announcements Upcoming Courses Click here for current course list. Got Ammo? Need it? Go to Lucky Gunner. When I need ammo, it’s where I go. Check it out. Great prices and a really easy site to use. ShootersClubMembers.com Get Better for only a couple bucks a month Over 60 pieces of content to train you to be better. Free Video on the front page Discounts to courses and holsters Newest Interview gives you all the information you need to know about Pelvic Shots: Do they work? Should you use them? Sign Up Here! $75 Annual Membership $8 Monthly Membership OUTLINE: Got My CHL in 2005 My First Carry Gun: Para P14 1911 w two 15 round Mags Started cutting because of weight Overseas Trip as a Contractor in 2008-2009 Had to get a Glock 19 and learn to use it Started Customizing it Never really liked it Took an Armorer’s Class on the M&P Series pistols Saw how it was built and liked it better than the Glock Ordered one Fixed my Glock issues: Grip angel, no finger grooves, different trigger feel, backstrap, and reliability Started carrying it with 2 extra mags Then only 1 mag and flashlight and other gear Evolution of my Backup Gun 2003 Iraq, my reason for carrying a backup gun Armored car company always carried a backup since 2001 Start with an ankle .22 Then found the Kel-Tec P32. Put it in my back pocket for years Then tried a revolver appendix, used a Taurus snub nose I had… cheap gun. Got a great deal on a Ruger LCR that I love and still use Went from appendix to pocket carry IT’s still the base of my EDC gun today Mindset change Probably not going to be in a rolling gun fight More realistic about my self defense Things I will carry all the time Being without a gun and other self defense tools is stupid, but sometimes you must Never know when the crack head is going to try and take you out But do know when I’m at hirer risk of running into a bad gun fight. Be realistic about your carry gun and threats Thanks for listening, don’t forget to check out the Shooter’s Club, and if you need ammo check out Lucky Gunner.
Vizio P-Series Quantum X If you have been listening to the show for a while you would think there are only four TV manufacturers out there LG, Samsung, TCL, and Sony. Obviously there are many more but the aforementioned manufacturers dominate the news. Today we want to talk about a manufacturer that rose to be an extremely popular brand in the US but has been pretty quiet lately, Vizio. Vizio has been a popular manufacturer in the US for a few years. Ara bought Vizio's first 4K P-Series TV a few years ago and has been very satisfied with it. Of course it didn't have the wide color gamut or HDR but had good contrast with the local dimming capability. Vizio has been making steady improvement in their TVs but always seemed to lag LG and Samsung. However, they have a new TV, the P-Series Quantum X. We do not have direct experience with this TV so we will discuss the available features and will quote others who have. Features: Quantum Color - With Quantum Dot technology, VIZIO P-Series Quantum X produces up to 165% more color than a standard 4K HDR TV. Ultra Bright 3000 - Delivers up to 10x brighter imagery with striking detail in every highlight. 480 Local Dimming Zones - 480 Local Dimming Zones Stream from your device with Apple AirPlay 21 and Chromecast built-in - Stream movies, TV shows, music and more or mirror your screen for presentations and video chats directly on your VIZIO SmartCast™ TV. Use your Voice to control the TV - From playing your favorite show to turning your TV on and off - VIZIO Smart TVs let you take control with simple voice commands. Previously Vizio had only released a 65 inch model PQ65-F1 but with this model they have released a 75 inch version costing $3.5K. The 65 inch model goes for $2.2K. What the others are saying: Wired Wired - Brilliant, dazzling display. Tack-sharp picture, rich and vivid colors, velvety blacks. Looks great even in bright sunlight. Cinematic quality turns any room into a home theater. Tired - Streaming menus have room for improvement (get a Roku). Some streaming apps inaccessible without a smartphone. Audio is passable, but you'll want a soundbar. Tom's Guide Vizio also boosted the backlight on its top-tier set in two different ways: First, the P-Series Quantum X boasts an impressive 480 dimming zones on the 75-inch model (the 65-inch model has 385), which is a huge improvement over the 2018 P-Series Quantum PQ65-F1, which had 192. Our biggest problem with that model was the backlight and the way it added unwanted flaring and darkening around elements on screen, so a more than two-fold increase in dimming zones should help alleviate that issue. While a company demo is a far cry from a controlled testing environment, we didn't see any backlighting issues on the new Quantum X mode. The brightness has also been ramped up, with the P-Series Quantum X promising up to 2,900 nits of peak brightness. That brightness had an obvious impact on the video samples we saw in our demo, where brighter portions of the picture sang with a vivid intensity that mainstream and budget TVs can't match. Brighter backlight is one of the cornerstones of high-dynamic range content, and the P-Series Quantum X promises to deliver HDR with more oomph than ever before, easily beating the brightness offered on the 2018 P-Series Quantum PQ65-F1 (2,340 nits). HDR support also looks good on the format front, with support for Dolby Vision, along with standard formats like HDR10 and HLG. Reviewed.com From its searing highlights to its brilliant hues, the P-Series Quantum X is a top-shelf TV with the picture to prove it. Given its ability to get really freakin' bright, it's a particularly good option for folks who long for the performance of an OLED but remain skeptical about an OLED's relatively limited peak brightness. For instance, the LG C9 OLED, with its ultra-wide viewing angles and better-regulated contrast, is the all-around better performer, but its steady hand doesn't come with the sort of "wow" factor that comes with 2,000 to 3,000 nits of brightness. Additionally, the 65-inch version of the LG C9 is currently priced at $1,200 more than the PQX. Should you look closely, you'll find a handful of shortcomings around the edges of the PQX experience: a narrow viewing angle, occasional light bloom, and a ho-hum smart platform. They're the sort of issues that aren't unique to the PQX, however, and if you're as nit-picky as I've been known to be, you'll find similar foibles in just about every high-end flagship TV. Nevertheless, it's worth keeping them in mind if you're trying to decide between two or three top-tier TVs. There's no question about it: The P-Series Quantum X is the best TV Vizio has ever released. It may not come with the modest price tag you might've come to expect from a historically budget-friendly brand like Vizio, but given its capabilities, it's a competitively priced TV with ton of upside.
If you have been listening to the show for a while you would think there are only four TV manufacturers out there LG, Samsung, TCL, and Sony. Obviously there are many more but the aforementioned manufacturers dominate the news. Today we want to talk about a manufacturer that rose to be an extremely popular brand in the US but has been pretty quiet lately, Vizio.
Chris Morin, Area Manager for Mitsubishi Electric, joins Torrice Talk to discuss key advantages and features of M-Series and P-Series equipment for Mitsubishi Electric Cooling & Heating.
In this episode of TechCentral's Cars & Gadgets podcast, Duncan McLeod chats to Nafisa Akabor about Huawei's new P30 Pro smartphone. The successor to 2018's well-received P20 Pro, the new model represents a major step forward. Like Samsung, Huawei releases two flagship devices a year, the P-Series device in the first half and the Mate Series in the second half. Duncan and Nafisa chat about what's new in the P30 Pro (and what's missing - a headphone jack), and go through the device's incredible rear-camera setup and its minimalist approach to a notch. Is the P30 Pro better than the Samsung Galaxy S10, and how does it compare to Apple's latest flagships? Most importantly, should you be considering it as your next smartphone? Listen to the podcast, and read Nafisa's full review on TechCentral, to find out.
TechCentral — In this episode of TechCentral's Cars & Gadgets podcast, Duncan McLeod chats to Nafisa Akabor about Huawei's new P30 Pro smartphone. The successor to 2018's well-received P20 Pro, the new model represents a major step forward. Like Samsung, Huawei releases two flagship devices a year, the P-Series device in the first half and the Mate Series in the second half. Duncan and Nafisa chat about what's new in the P30 Pro (and what's missing - a headphone jack), and go through the device's incredible rear-camera setup and its minimalist approach to a notch. Is the P30 Pro better than the Samsung Galaxy S10, and how does it compare to Apple's latest flagships? Most importantly, should you be considering it as your next smartphone? Listen to the podcast, and read Nafisa's full review on TechCentral, to find out.
We welcome Russell Lattime back to "Torrice Tech Talk" to discuss the maintenance needed for Mitsubishi Electric Cooling & Heating M-Series and P-Series equipment ahead of cooling season.
HDTV Buying Guide 2017 It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas and whether you celebrate Christmas, a different holiday, or nothing at all, we can all agree that somehow getting a new HDTV in your life on or around the 25th of December would be a good thing. If you happen to be lucky enough to have budget for a new HDTV this Christmas season, but still aren't sure which one to buy, we've got you covered. We each pick three TVs and one ultimate HDTV present for you to consider. Braden's Picks TCL 49S305 49-Inch 1080p Roku Smart LED TV (2017 Model, $349.99) Last year I had the 40 inch 2016 model of this TV. This year we're stepping it up to the 49 inch for only $100 more. If you bought the 40” last year, this year it's time to go bigger and move the old one to a different room. It's the only sensible thing to do. In fact, I bought my second TCL TV with the built-in Roku interface this year and consistently use both on a daily basis. Built-in Roku is awesome. The new TV is sitting on a shelf and plugged into power. That's it. (the old one is still mounted to the wall and plugged into power. That's it.) We can get to all the apps we need whenever we want. Do searches across apps, you name it. The picture and sound quality are consistent with last year's models. It's a great, affordable television LG Electronics OLED55B7A 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart OLED TV (2017 Model, $1596) If you don't need or can't accomodate a gigantic television, but you want to rock a more standard size set by getting the absolute best picture money can buy, you get the LG OLED. Last year a 55 inch OLED was around $2000, this year that drops to $1600. Quite a price drop in a year. The price has dropped, but the picture quality has remained second to none. Even Samsung's Quantum Dot QLED sets don't measure up in side by side tests. The TV comes with what LG calls “Cinematic Color on Perfect Black” - which sounds like Marketing speak for “man OLED looks good.” The set does have active HDR with Dolby Vision and the webOS 3.5 Smart TV interface, so it's an all around winner. TCL 75C807 75-Inch 4K Ultra HD Roku Smart LED TV (2017 Model, $1999) Although there's room to argue that a 75” set from Samsung or Sony or LG (not their OLEDs, of course) may outperform the TCL in terms of picture quality and performance, we'd would posit that the difference would be so minimal, you'd need to include TCL on your list if you're looking for a really big, great quality TV for a great price. Not only does it include Roku, just like my bargain set, but it is full 4k, and supports HDR and Dolby Vision. At $1999 it's a tremendous value. It has 3 HDMI 2.0 with ports that all support HDCP 2.2 and one supports HDMI ARC. We're nearly to the point where a set top box is a thing of the past. It may sound like I'm shilling for TCL, but we get nothing from them. They've never sent us even so mush as a sticker. Ara's Picks VIZIO SmartCast™ D-series 43” Class Full HD LED Smart TV (2018 Model) $349.99 In this size class I'm not too worried about 4K. However, I did consider it just because you can't find a 1080p TV with HDR. But in the end, I went with a nice 1080p TV that only costs $350 from a tier 1 manufacturer. Yes I am calling Vizio a tier 1 manufacturer. This TV has a Full Array LED backlight that provides better light uniformity and picture performance. It's a smart tv that includes apps like Netflix, Hulu, Vudu, and many many more. It comes with Chromecast built-in. Couple all that with a really nice picture and you have a TV that is perfect from a small room. Sony KD55X720E 55-Inch 4k Ultra HD Smart LED TV (2017 Model) $698 Sony has been building some nice TVs for the last few years and you don't have to pay a premium for the Sony name. This TV is perfect for a standard family room. While 4K is more or less a waste you do get the benefit of HDR and Sony's X1 processor. I have seen the X1 in action and it reallys does a great job of analyzing each frame to adjust the brightness to optimize the picture. And their X-tended Dynamic Range™ PRO does a good job of making non HDR content look much better. For those who don't want to add a separate set top box the X720E is a smart TV. Nice TV for well under $1,000! VIZIO SmartCast™ P-Series™ 75” Class Ultra HD HDR XLED Pro™ Display $3,500 Yes I chose another Vizio but can you blame me? I have owned the original Vizio P-Series for about 4 years and have loved the TV. This generation is so much better than the one I own. For instance the original does not support HDR or the wider color gamut. This TV has what Vizio calls XHDR Pro! That's just marketing for saying that the TV supports HDR 10 and Dolby Vision, which are good things! The 2017 P-Series has 128 LED zones (mine only has 64) to improve contrast and clarity. While it's not an OLED it still has deep blacks and for $3,500 you get a large format TV that will not disappoint. Ultimate Christmas Present Hisense 100 inch 4K Ultra HD Smart TV ($9999) So this isn't really a TV, it's a short throw projector. But it's a 100 inch 4K screen in your home for under $10 grand, and you don't have to run a single wire. You do need a cabinet under the screen you can set the projector on, so this may limit feasibility in some install locations, but it makes install super easy for anyone who wanted to run wires for a front projector, but just never got around to it. We've never seen the set in person, but in the video overview digital trends did from CES, the images on the screen in the background are stunning. According to Hisense the “super-thin, lightweight, anti-reflective, 100" screen by Screen Innovations® evenly distributes color and light, offering a crisp, bright picture in any setting, regardless of ambient light.” Sounds pretty great. (Compare with the NEC X981UHD-2 from last year at $29k) LG SIGNATURE OLED TV W - 4K HDR Smart TV - 77" OLED77W7P $15,000 Where to start? This is my biggest and most expensive TV. It's also probably the best TV I have seen. You have to go to BestBuy to see it but if you are out shopping drop in and take a look. The Best Buy near my office had one setup and calibrated. This TV has plasma like blacks and the color is lifelike. They were playing a 4K HDR demo through it which looked stunning. It supports Active HDR and Dolby Vision and it comes in two pieces each weighing less than 30 pounds. The display part of the TV is less than a ¼ inch!! That's just under 6 ½ mm. At 77 inches it's just under what I would call a projector replacement but with a picture like this you may not care.
HDTV Buying Guide 2016 It's beginning to look a lot like whatever holiday you may be celebrating this holiday season. Or that you may not be celebrating - not that there's anything wrong with that. But we grew up celebrating Christmas, so we know what we're hoping to see under the tree with our names on it. If you happen to be lucky enough to have budget for a new HDTV this Christmas season, but still aren't sure which one to buy, we've got you covered. Like last year, we're dropping the budget categories, and the screen size categories and jumping right to our top picks. We each pick three TVs and one ultimate HDTV present for you to consider. If you don't have the HDTV buyer's guide from last year handy, here are couple of the sets we talked about along with their prices. Only two sets from last year are still available for sale direct thru Amazon. And for both their prices went down. If you'd like to make the argument to the finance committee that you don't know what will happen with prices so you should grab one now before the price goes up, we suggest referencing last year's buyer's guide where multiple sets did actually increase in price by one year later. Samsung UN65J6200 65-Inch 1080p Smart LED TV (2015 Model) (was $1198, now $948) Samsung UN75J6300 75-Inch 1080p Smart LED TV (was $1997, now $1498) Braden's Picks TCL 40FS3800 40-Inch 1080p Roku Smart LED TV ($243) Life is all about trade-offs. Anyone who tells you differently is selling something. Sometimes you want the best of the best, sometimes you just want the best for the least you can spend. As someone who uses a TCL TV with the built-in Roku smart TV interface on the daily, I can tell you first hand that built-in Roku is solid gold. The TV is mounted to the wall and plugged into power. That's it. We can get to Pandora, et. al. for when we want music or Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, ESPN, HBO for TV or video content. For anyone looking for a super flexible second TV, TCL is a great, inexpensive choice. If 40” isn't the right size, they have a 32” for $169, 48” for $329, 50” for $399, or a 55” for $448. LG 65" OLED65B6P OLED 4K HDR Ultra HD FLAT TV ($2599) On the other hand, if you want the best of the best, OLED is the only option. Better than plasma on color and black levels, excellent detail and motion clarity, with 4K and HDR support. You really can't pick a more high performing screen than this LG. At 65 inches, it isn't the biggest TV you can find, but for most family rooms or home entertainment “dens” a 65 inch TV is the perfect size. This screen will blow you away, and anyone you have over to see it, with any content you put on it. Put some true 4K or HDR video sources up and you'll struggle to hold back the drool. With over a billion rich colors at its disposal, this LG OLED TV delivers a theater-quality experience from the comfort of your sofa. OLED HDR delivers a stunning high dynamic range picture, including support for Dolby Vision content. VIZIO M60-C3 60-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV ($889) Of course, there is a middle ground. You want 4K and some future-proof capabilities without totally crushing your budget and having to eat canned beans for a few months until you can recover from the expense of your TV. We get that. If that's you, check out this Vizio. It's a 4K LED, but lacks HDR. So kinda future proof, but not fully, excellent picture quality, but not the gold standard, and under $1000, not a couple months salary. This TV is an excellent blend of incredible performance and incredible value. Perhaps a bit dated, it was the highest rated TV at CNET for 2015. That was in 2015, but because of the age, you can get it for a steal. A 60” 4K TV for less than $900? Yeah, that should be on your list. Ara's Picks This year every TV on my list is 4K and supports HDR. If you want a budget TV they are easy to find. For 2016 I want the best TV out there for the money. LG Electronics OLED55B6P Flat 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart OLED TV ($1997) OLED for under $2000! In not the curved model either. Deep plasma like blacks, HDR, and wide color gamut. Watching this TV will be like looking out a window! Other features include WebOS 3.0 and Harman Kardon sound. Just be sure to calibrate this TV to get the best picture possible! VIZIO SmartCast™ P-Series™ 65” Class Ultra HD HDR Home Theater Display ($1999) Amazon sells a lot of Vizio TVs however, if you want this one you won't find it there. You can buy direct from Vizio or at Bestbuy. This TV checks off all the boxes in what you need in a 4K TV. Dolby Vision, HDR, Clean Simple Design, and a Tablet remote!. This version of the P-Series has 128 active LED zones which gives some pretty impressive black levels for a LED based LCD TV. This TV looks great even when it's off. Sony XBR65X850D 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart TV ($1398) This is my “budget” 4K TV and it's a pretty capable TV in it's own right. It's the one I will buy for remodel project I am working on. Like the other TVs it supports HDR and Wide Color Gamut. Sony has developed a proprietary X1 chip that makes HDR, color, and upconversion look incredible. Sony is making great TVs again and at this price it costs less than the Vizio! Ultimate Christmas Present: Sony XBR75Z9D 75-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV ($8998) Rodney Williams (Blu-ray Reviews) and I drove up to Sony Pictures to see the unveiling of this TV a few months ago and I have been wanting one ever since. It's still a little pricey but if you can afford it it is one beautiful TV. It takes everything in the XBR line that I mentioned above and makes it better. They updated the X1 chip to the X1 Extreme which produce color with more detail and fewer artifacts than what a typical TV does. Upconverted content looks like it's native resolution. Motion is smoother and contrast is better. I saw this TV compared to the LG OLED side by side and I felt it had a better picture. You can decide if you buy this now or wait until it comes down in price. Either way you won't regret how good the picture looks! NEC X981UHD-2 98" 4K Ultra HD LED TV ($29,115) Okay, we'll admit, we don't expect many in our audience to rush out and buy this TV. Heaven knows we never would. But when you look at the total install cost to get a 100” front projection system in your home, it adds up. Make that a 100” 4K front projection system and you're spending quite a bit more. This set from NEC gets you almost that same size, in 4K, with a brightness level that nearly removes any ambient light considerations. If you were thinking about putting in a 4K front projection system, the X981 from NEC could actually save you a bit of coin. You can tell from the comments that a few Amazon users wanted to get a crazy thread going, unfortunately they just weren't witty enough. Feel free to take a crack at it tho.
4K TV Options 4K or UltraHD technology is starting to approach mainstream, and the options for 4K TVs is getting better all the time. In a quick glance at the choices selling right now at Amazon.com, we were surprised to see how many there are, and how affordable the have quickly become. Of course, Vizio isn't in the list yet, so if you're waiting for that like a certain HT Guy might be, you'll have to keep waiting. But if you need a new TV now, 4K might be within reach. Four options from Seiki Amazing prices, good reviews. Seiki SE39UY04 39-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz LED TV $339.00 - 4 stars - 495 reviews Seiki SE50UY04 50-Inch 4K UHD 120Hz LED HDTV $549.98 - 4 stars - 495 reviews Seiki SE55UY04 55-Inch 120Hz LED 4k UHD TV $699.99 - 4 stars - 495 reviews Seiki SE65UY04 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz LED TV $1,352.00 - 4 stars - 495 reviews Multiple options from Samsung The perennial powerhouse has a few options that don't require you to sell a child. They come in a plethora of sizes and flavors. Samsung UN40HU6950 40-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz Smart LED TV $997.99 - 5 stars - 5 reviews Samsung UN50HU6950 50-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz Smart LED TV $1,497.99 - 5 stars - 5 reviews 3D Version (UN50HU8550) - $1,797.99 - 4 stars - 47 reviews Samsung UN55HU6950 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz Smart LED TV $1,997.99 - 5 stars - 5 reviews 3D Version (UN55HU8550) - $2,297.99 - 4 stars - 47 reviews Curved 3D Version (UN55HU8700) - $2,797.99 - Not reviewed Samsung UN60HU8550 60-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz 3D Smart LED HDTV $2,797.99 - 4 stars - 47 reviews Samsung UN65F9000 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz 3D Smart LED TV (2013 Model) $3,099.00 - 3.5 stars - 78 reviews 3D Version - 2014 - (UN65HU8550) - $3,297.99 - 4 stars - 47 reviews Curved 3D Version (UN65HU8700) - $3,797.99 - Not reviewed Sony brings several Sony XBR49X850B 49-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz 3D LED TV $1,998.00 - 5 star - 6 reviews Sony XBR55X850A 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz 3D Internet LED UHDTV (2013 Model) $1,982.97 - 4 stars - 44 reviews 2014 model - (XBR55X850B) - $2,298.00 - 5 star - 6 reviews 3D Smart Version - (XBR-55X900A) - $2,399.00 - 4 stars - 74 reviews Sony XBR65X850A 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz 3D Internet LED UHDTV (2013 Model) $2,892.10 - 4 stars - 44 reviews Sony XBR65X850B 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz 3D LED TV 2014 model - $3,298.00 - 5 star - 6 reviews Sony XBR65X850A 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz 3D LED HDTV Media Player Bundle $3,298.00 - Not Reviewed A few models from LG Electronics Life's Good - especially when you're watching in 4K. LG Electronics 49UB8500 49-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz 3D Smart LED TV $1,299.00 - 4 stars - 20 reviews LG Electronics 55UB8500 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz 3D Smart LED TV $1,599.00 - 4 stars - 20 reviews LG Electronics 55LA9700 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz 3D Smart Nano LED TV (2013 Model) $1,899.99 - with Sliding Sound Bar - 3.5 stars - 7 reviews 2014 Model - (55UB9500) - $2,299.00 - 4.5 stars - 2 reviews LG Electronics 65LA9700 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz 3D Smart Nano LED TV (2013 Model) $2,899.99 - with Sliding Sound Bar - 3.5 stars - 7 reviews 2014 Model - (65UB9500) - $3,299.00 - 4.5 stars - 2 reviews And a Few Others TCL LE50UHDE5691 50-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz LED TV $799.00 - 4 stars - 64 reviews TCL LE50UHDE5692G 50-Inch 4K Ultra HD120Hz Smart LED TV $1,099.99 - Not Reviewed Toshiba 58L9300U 58-Inch 4K Ultra HD 3D Smart LED HDTV (2013 Model) $2,260.84 - 3.5 stars - 20 reviews Toshiba 65L9300U 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD 240Hz 3D Smart LED HDTV (2013 Model) $2,999.00 - 3.5 stars - 20 reviews Sharp LC-70UD1U 70-inch Aquos 4K Ultra HD 2160p 120Hz 3D Smart LED TV $3,497.99 - 5 star - 13 reviews Future Models coming from Vizio Not ready yet, but the pricing and brand reputation may make them worth waiting for. “With advanced local dimming technology, featuring a backlight that consists of 64 Active LED Zones, HEVC Codec for Ultra HD streaming and VIZIO's V6 six-core processor that combines a quad-core GPU and dual-core CPU for unparalleled performance and maximum speed, VIZIO's P-Series has been engineered to deliver the full range of Ultra HD content consumers want.” VIZIO P-Series Ultra HD Full-Array LED backlit LCD Smart TVs P502ui-B1 - 50” - $999.99 (MSRP) P552ui-B2 - 55” - $1,399.99 (MSRP) P602ui-B3 - 60” - $1,799.99 (MSRP) P652ui-B2 - 65” - $2,199.99 (MSRP) P702ui-B3 - 70” - $2,599.99 (MSRP)
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