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If you are planning on picking up an HDTV in the near future, HD Guru's list of the ten worst HDTV ripoffs for 2008 is required reading—pure and simple. Chances are, many consumers have already heard about the issue with HDMI cables—which is probably one of the biggest scams of all-time (right up there with Q-Ray ionized bracelets and the Ionic Breeze). Other scams, like the one involving contrast ratio specifications are also making their way into the public consciousness.However, there are still plenty of pitfalls that the novice consumer needs to avoid before making the commitment to drop a serious amount of cash on a new HDTV. To find out what you need to watch out for, hit the HD Guru link. And remember, if you do your homework, you can save yourself a lot of problems (and money) down the line. Case in point, decent HDMI cable for less than $2. I bought a few myself and they work fine. [HD Guru] More... |
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If you are planning on picking up an HDTV in the near future, HD Guru's list of the ten worst HDTV ripoffs for 2008 is required reading—pure and simple. Chances are, many consumers have already heard about the issue with 




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