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[QUOTE=Closetperv;2154551]Was always skeptical about using a black provider because of plenty of negative reviews. Went to one today, because the pics I saw made her look really light skin almost white. She is quite the oppisite. Was horny as hell so figures why not toftt. Guys, this chick is pretty banging if you like take care of a jungle craving. She's about 5'6, 110, be-cups, and a nice soft juicy booty. Perfect body except for what looks like small stretch marks on her lower belly. Didn't really notice them because she really does have a bangING body! She also loves the meat stick and can take a pounding. Willing to do role playing and IMHO cares about pleasing the customer. She is hosting out of a hotel room in town. Pm me for number / info senior members.[/QUOTE]My tastes have changed from time to time. It's now back to Asian but one thing about black women that are in shape, their bodies have much more muscle tone/mass than other races. And they can fuck you back a lot harder than Asian women can.
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[QUOTE=CheapCharlie;2153941]Okay, I hope nobody going ***** about this; so here goes. Right now I thinking of buying one new TV and I've finally narrowed it down to the LG 65 LA9650. I tried to get a demo from the Best buy in town, but the salesperson said cannot. I originally was thinking of buying a Sharp, but wasn't really impressed when I saw the picture. I kept on going back to the LG. Tried searching the net for reviews, not that many to give me an idea if I was making the right choice. I went on youtube and some Haole guy on the mainland was ranting about how shitty his LG was and how the place where he bought it (Conns), wouldn't give him a refund. After seeing that made me kinda hesitant about whether I should buy the LG. I even talked to a coworker about this and he told me that the Sharp had the best picture he saw. So now I going end my long ass rambling and ask you guys what you think? I almost 99% sure I going with the LG, mainly because I really like what I saw at Best buy. Not really impressed by Sony and the Samsung was only 120 hz, but was impressed by how good the picture was.[/QUOTE]When it comes to picture quality, I look for good color accuracy, wide viewing angles, good brightness / contrast levels and minimal backlight bleeding. Then, I look to see what features it offers and doesn't offer over the other TVs within its class and price range. As far as the 240 hz refresh rate, it's not that critical because 240 hz vs 120 hz, you'll barely see any difference under most cases because it's mainly beneficial when there's fast moving images on the screen. An example of this is playing high frames per second video gaming on the TV. It helps smooth out the fast moving image where it's not choppy looking.
I read about that LG 65 LA9650 tv and it's a pretty good UHD TV. It's a 2013 model but, just because it's last years model, doesn't mean it's not good. The newer models are not always better than the older model. They may offer more features on the newer model but, the image quality maybe lacking compared to the previous model.
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[QUOTE=CheapCharlie;2153941]Okay, I hope nobody going ***** about this; so here goes. Right now I thinking of buying one new TV and I've finally narrowed it down to the LG 65 LA9650. I tried to get a demo from the Best buy in town, but the salesperson said cannot. I originally was thinking of buying a Sharp, but wasn't really impressed when I saw the picture. I kept on going back to the LG. Tried searching the net for reviews, not that many to give me an idea if I was making the right choice. I went on youtube and some Haole guy on the mainland was ranting about how shitty his LG was and how the place where he bought it (Conns), wouldn't give him a refund. After seeing that made me kinda hesitant about whether I should buy the LG. I even talked to a coworker about this and he told me that the Sharp had the best picture he saw. So now I going end my long ass rambling and ask you guys what you think? I almost 99% sure I going with the LG, mainly because I really like what I saw at Best buy. Not really impressed by Sony and the Samsung was only 120 hz, but was impressed by how good the picture was.[/QUOTE]I'm no expert, but here's my 2 cents.
1. The TVs in the show room are set up wrong for home use. They are usually set up with super high brightness, contrast, color, etc. So you may want to ask them to adjust the settings to simulate something that you would be using at home.
2. Compare how they look for what type of viewing you will be doing most. For example, will it be mostly movies? Sports? Dark scenes? If possible, ask them to play a BRay disk of a movie you know very well. Generally something with dark scenes work well (I. E. Batman movies). Watch sports clips to see if there is any motion blur. Also, new TVs have a lot of pop, but some people don't like the way it looks since it no longer looks like real TV. So try watching a variety of programs on the sets before buying.
3. Check out forums. Especially the home theater ones.
[URL]http://www.avsforum.com/forum/9-display-devices/[/URL]
[URL]http://www.hometheaterforum.com/forum/60-display-devices-tvsprojectorsscreens/[/URL]
4. Which ever one you get, try and do some calibration for your viewing environment. You can read some settings in the forums, or you can use a disk like Digital Essential or whatever else is new right now. When I got my set (over 5 years ago) I went through alot of breaking in, based on feedback online. I'm not sure if you need to do that, but read around to find out.
Also, look for Family and Friend sales for good deals. Sears used to have pretty good ones one Sunday a month. Not sure if that is still going on.
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Confusing tech shit.
Man, all this shit is confusing! All these people talking about how the set I'm thinking about buying, saying how it won't be able to play 4 K content when it becomes available. The LG is advertised as a 4K UHDTV, so why won't it be able to not play 4K? And now I reading about how the older sets have 8 bits and the newer sets have 10 bits. WTF! Also what's the deal with the 2 HDMI that you guys are talking about? I admit it I'm a total dumbass when it comes to these things. Lastly what the hell is HEVC?
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Is dis usasexguide or usatechguide?
I thought dis wuz Consumer Reports for pussy ass BJ etc.
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[QUOTE=CheapCharlie;2155543]Man, all this shit is confusing! All these people talking about how the set I'm thinking about buying, saying how it won't be able to play 4 K content when it becomes available. The LG is advertised as a 4K UHDTV, so why won't it be able to not play 4K? And now I reading about how the older sets have 8 bits and the newer sets have 10 bits. WTF! Also what's the deal with the 2 HDMI that you guys are talking about? I admit it I'm a total dumbass when it comes to these things. Lastly what the hell is HEVC?[/QUOTE]Gosh. I think you're getting yourself too much into wanting to know all these tech jargon stuff when you shouldn't. IMO, I wouldn't get a UHDTV right now because there's very little video content available that displays 2160 p resolution. It will take several years until this becomes mainstream. You won't take full advantage of the 2160 p (3,840 x 2,160) resolution. Only the hardcore tech guys who need that high resolution tv for video content creation would need it. But, for the average user, 1080 p tv is plenty already.
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4 K programing
[QUOTE=CheapCharlie;2155543]Man, all this shit is confusing! All these people talking about how the set I'm thinking about buying, saying how it won't be able to play 4 K content when it becomes available. The LG is advertised as a 4K UHDTV, so why won't it be able to not play 4K? And now I reading about how the older sets have 8 bits and the newer sets have 10 bits. WTF! Also what's the deal with the 2 HDMI that you guys are talking about? I admit it I'm a total dumbass when it comes to these things. Lastly what the hell is HEVC?[/QUOTE]I think what they mean is that the tv is in 4 K resolution but there will be a lack of 4 K quality programing and content to watch in 4 K because there is no one yet filming or creating content in 4 K. Its to new of a technology, IMHO.
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[QUOTE=UkiEater;2155635]Gosh. I think you're getting yourself too much into wanting to know all these tech jargon stuff when you shouldn't. IMO, I wouldn't get a UHDTV right now because there's very little video content available that displays 2160 p resolution. It will take several years until this becomes mainstream. You won't take full advantage of the 2160 p (3,840 x 2,160) resolution. Only the hardcore tech guys who need that high resolution tv for video content creation would need it. But, for the average user, 1080 p tv is plenty already.[/QUOTE]I agree. Save money and just get something cheaper that can take advantage of current content available.
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FYI samsung tvs sucks
[QUOTE=Magnod;2156002]I agree. Save money and just get something cheaper that can take advantage of current content available.[/QUOTE]I bought two samsung lcd led tvs and they crapped out within two years, does using xbox or ps4 damage the tvs or did I just buy lemons.
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[QUOTE=MiriKitani;2156131]I bought two samsung lcd led tvs and they crapped out within two years, does using xbox or ps4 damage the tvs or did I just buy lemons.[/QUOTE]I would say lemons. I almost exclusively own Samsung monitors and televisions and never had any issues. A tip with buying things like televisions. Certain credit cards extend the warranty and will repair or replace even if the manufacturer warranty is expired as long as you paid for it with the card. I know my American Express does this, so definitely if they break within a year you can get it replaced for free, just have to fill out a few forms and they typically refund the money. Visa Signature cards do this as well but their claim process is a PITA I've heard.
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Gangbang
Anybody out there willing to go in on a gangbang set up? Would love to cross this off the bucket list and need willing participants.
Any providers out there willing to do this?
Hit me up and let's do this.
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Provider bars
Not to derail the 4 K conversation nor take away from Closetperv comment on black providers which I will second (some of the best providers I have ever had were mulattoes but I'm always iffy on proper black, especially US ondes, as got a irrational STI fear plus some got a musk small and manly body type I can't get past though their attitudes are great) but curious anybody know's a provider bar here in Honolulu. Everywhere else I have lived there is a bar (or two) where all the providers go after work mostly to hang out and get drunk like the rest of us but also not be harassed (I. E not working) and among peers who understand them. Hadn't thought about them in years (not big on the nightlife anymore, more settled) but was chatting up a friend in Guam and he was reminiscing how there used to be a great provider bar down around Ward back in the mid-90's which was a great place to drink during the week (slow / off shift nights) or late late (after 2 am). That being said Hawaii has one of the weirdess bar and drinking cultures I have ever seen in the world so no idea if that even exists here.
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Update
I just got back from Best buy and the salesperson told me they just sold the last LG 65 La9650. Man, I was so bummed! But, felt a little relieved; when the salesperson told me the guy who bought the LG returned it because of banding issues. I dunno what I goin do now. I might just wait and see if there is another sale where something better turns up.
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[QUOTE=MiriKitani;2156131]I bought two samsung lcd led tvs and they crapped out within two years, does using xbox or ps4 damage the tvs or did I just buy lemons.[/QUOTE]I had the same thing happen to me 50 inch Samsung. After a year or so the images started to get distorted.
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[QUOTE=CheapCharlie;2157959]I just got back from Best buy and the salesperson told me they just sold the last LG 65 La9650. Man, I was so bummed! But, felt a little relieved; when the salesperson told me the guy who bought the LG returned it because of banding issues. I dunno what I goin do now. I might just wait and see if there is another sale where something better turns up.[/QUOTE]Colour banding is common among most if not all of the lcd tvs. It's just that some do a better job of minimizing it over others. You're unlikely to find a tv that will be perfect in every area. One tv might be better in one area but then, another tv is better in another area. The best thing you can do is find one that's good enough for your needs at a price you don't mind paying.