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Mindblower
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Now that it is over, I can relax and get back to a more normal routine. Just this year (might be due to my relaxed timetable) I spent many (really lots) of hours glued to the TV watching different events. Am surprised with what I saw, and also puzzled at why people would want to see many of the events live. The being there feeling pales when I can get a better than front row seat from the comfort of my own home.

The small tv's of the past are ancient history. Right now one can purchase a 4k screen of 55" and more for about $500.00 CDN. Granted it might not have all the bells and whistles, but for many, the price is actually quite low for the size, and it is the size that matters. How long it will last is more than one would expect, as improvements into quality is placed into each brand (many also are unknown, spin offs of others, etc..)

And going off topic (normal for me), does anyone remember those screen within a screen sets and whatever happened to them, Mindblower!

"For the needy, not the greedy"

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