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Upgrading Your TV to a Flat Panel

After you have researched about the advantages of flat panels and you have measured your entertainment center, make sure that it possibly will handle an extra-large screen. Now, you have waited for screen sizes to increase as prices drop. There has never been a more valuable time, but now for brands that allure customers with charitable prices, or finances could now accommodate a larger TV. Thanks to the many smaller recognized brands that allure buyers with low prices. Your budget could now help you in deciding to make a switch from old CRT to a new flat panel. Click here to go to our web page.

Best Buy has a 50 inch 720p Insignia flat panel plasma is a great example of an affordable-priced TV. A lot of consumers purchase TVs based on their sizes, they want something that would positively be a statement piece.

A better TV from Sony and or other popular brands can cost as much as$6,000, while Insignia plasma TV will furnish size and quality at a much lower price. With the price of $1,299.99, Insignia plasma TV allow you buy all the components necessary for creating a an impressive home theater.

If you are upgrading from your CRT TV, you will find out that Insignia plasma TV fixes two problems at once. It is a flat panel television which means it takes up lesser space than the old and bulky CRTs. More importantly, the Insignia TV has built-in HDTV tuner that ensures that it would accommodate any upcoming technology changes that over-the-air TV stations produce. The TV will also contain the documents,statements and directions for quick and easy home theater installation. The TV can also support high high definition or hi-def cable television any of the HD DVD players and blu-ray discs. For more information click here.

The Insignia plasma TV offers massive and clear picture, thanks to the 15,000:1 contrast ratio and the 50 inch screen. It also supports standard 16:9 wide screen ratio, however, it could also switch to zoom modes when you’d want a TV that does accommodate the new wide screen format.

You could experience theater surround sound through connecting the Insignia TV to any sound system that is compact and has 6 or more speakers.

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The X-Files (Season 9) DVD Review

Nominated for 12 Golden Globes and 61 Emmys, including 4 for Outstanding Drama Series, The X-Files is one of the world’s most popular science-fiction drama shows. Premiering in the Fall of 1993 on the Fox Network, home of popular programs such as The Simpsons (1989) and King Of The Hill (1997), The X-Files created an entire fictional world of conspiracies and secret organizations, building a legion of fanatic followers as devoted to the series as Trekkies are to Star Trek. Creator Cris Carter, a former writer for numerous TV shows in the late-80s/early-90s - The Nanny (1993) is one example - brings together the finest aspects of suspense-laden spy novels and alien science fiction. The result is one of the top sci-fi franchises ever produced, spawning its own line of merchandise and even a full length feature film - The X-Files: Fight The Future (1998). With nine successful seasons to its credit, The X-Files is one of the longest-running sci-fi series in television history…

The X-Files follows the exploits of four FBI agents assigned to investigate a series of unsolved and mysterious cases known only as “The X-Files”. FBI special agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny), Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson), John Doggett (Robert Patrick), and Monica Reyes (Annabeth Gish) are the primary agents investigating these unusual cases which could never be solved by conventional investigatory methods. But Mulder and Scully in particular play prominent roles in the series. The partnership and friendship the two develop during the course of the series sets the tone for their investigations into the paranormal with Scully, a medical doctor, playing the skeptic to Mulder’s deeply held beliefs in widespread government conspiracies and alien abductions. Through the course of the series, The X-Files covers a wide-range of frightening and mysterious subjects from killer insects and secret world government organizations to the colonization of Earth by parasitic aliens. In so doing, it adds its own unique brand of humor and an original blend of creativity that fans of the genre will certainly appreciate…

The X-Files (Season 9) DVD features a number of suspense riddled episodes including the season premiere “Nothing Important Happened Today” in which, despite returning to her position as an instructor at Quantico, Doggett enlists the help of Scully in investigating the murder of an EPA worker after the worker’s car is forced off a bridge by a mysterious female hitchhiker… Other notable episodes from Season 9 include “Provenance” in which a conspiracy within the FBI attempts to hide from Scully newly discovered evidence concerning the African alien spacecraft, and “Secrets of the X-Files” in which the show utilizes clips from previous episodes to explain the origins and background of the characters on The X-Files with greater clarity…

Below is a list of episodes included on The X-Files (Season 9) DVD:

Episode 183 (Nothing Important Happened Today) Air Date: 11-11-2001
Episode 184 (Nothing Important Happened Today II) Air Date: 11-18-2001
Episode 185 (Demonicus) Air Date: 12-02-2001
Episode 186 (4-D) Air Date: 12-09-2001
Episode 187 (Lord of the Flies) Air Date: 12-16-2001
Episode 188 (Trust No 1) Air Date: 01-06-2002
Episode 189 (John Doe) Air Date: 01-13-2002
Episode 190 (Hellbound) Air Date: 01-27-2002
Episode 191 (Provenance) Air Date: 03-03-2002
Episode 192 (Providence) Air Date: 03-10-2002
Episode 193 (Audrey Pauley) Air Date: 03-17-2002
Episode 194 (Underneath) Air Date: 03-31-2002
Episode 195 (Improbable) Air Date: 04-07-2002
Episode 196 (Scary Monsters) Air Date: 04-14-2002
Episode 197 (Jump the Shark) Air Date: 04-21-2002
Episode 198 (William) Air Date: 04-28-2002
Episode 199 (Release) Air Date: 05-05-2002
Episode 200 (Sunshine Days) Air Date: 05-12-2002
Episode 201 (The Truth) Air Date: 05-19-2002

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Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blog where you can find more reviews like this one of The X-Files (Season 9) DVD.

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