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Okay, the Epson V600 looks perfect.
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It is, from the tons of reviews I read on scanners and other high-techish office supplies two weeks ago.
Man, I really should have (had? grammar, you know) saved all these links and information for future use. I'm glad I remember some of it.
Speaking of DVD ripping, does anyone know if the site DVD-ripping.biz is legit? I want to convert some Tivo stuff to DVD, and they have a free program.
I don't know about that website, but if you're on a Mac, Vortex, iTivo is awesome. I haven't found it's equal for the PC.
So, as of about a week ago tv has started not turning on properly - taking 2 or 3 minutes to actually power on, and sometimes doing so with only sound but no picture. Now it just won't turn on at all. (Remote or manual doesn't matter.)
Anyone think there is anything likely to be done, or is it new tv time? It's about 4 years old, Insignia brand from Best Buy.
Probably cheaper to buy a new TV, I'd imagine. Or if not cheaper, more economical.
Wow, after only 4 years? What brand?
Anecdotally I've been hearing TVs die much quicker these days - like in four or so years.
eta: Almost forgot - I had a cheap (for its day) off-brand LCD tv die after only a year and a half or so. Plus the audio had a hum the whole time.
That's depressing. Although it makes me happy I've never bought one.