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AVP Watch & Win: Watch Pro Beach Volleyball Live on NBC for a Chance to Win One of Five 42? Plasma TVs
(ContentDesk) June 30, 2005 -- The 2005 AVP Championship Series is LIVE on NBC and Viewers will have multiple chances to win one of five 42" Enhanced Definition Plasma Televisions.
Log on to http://AVP.com for contest details.The Watch & Win contest starts Saturday July 2nd when NBC will televise LIVE coverage of the AVP Cincinnati Open presented by Liftoff at 4:30pm EST.
To enter simply watch the LIVE coverage and then log on to AVP.com to answer a few questions on the match that just aired.
Questions will be posted on AVP.com at 10am EST on Saturday July 2nd.The winner will be determined by the most questions answered correctly.
In case of a tie, a random drawing will determine the winner.
Log on to AVP.com for full contest details and official rules.LIVE coverage will continue from Cincinnati on Sunday July 3rd at 4:30pm EST on NBC and give viewers a second chance to win one of five 42" Plasma...
AVP Watch & Win: Watch Pro Beach Volleyball Live on NBC for a Chance to Win One of Five 42? Plasma TVs
Plasma Television Myths and Facts
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Myths about plasma television persist even though these flat panel entertainment wonders have been around for a while and are widely used in home, offices and public areas.
Like all decisions in life, the decision to purchase a plasma television has both pros and cons. But that is not this article. This article is about the debate about what those pros and cons are to help you sort out the raging shouting matches on the technology forums.
Like any good, religious technology debate the debate between plasma televisions and LCD screens is as hot as between PC and Mac fanatics.
Anything I say here will be seen as wrong, even with the numbers to back it up, by one of the camps.
Since I have worked at the electronics department of a major department store before, I have seen the ups and downs of both camps. Which is why there is a CRT in my living room.
Now that all biases have been aired,...
Plasma Television Myths and Facts
Computer Recycling for Education Launches Improvements to its Electronics Waste (e-waste) Education Program
SACRAMENTO, CA (ContentDesk) May 10, 2004 ?- Computer Recycling for Education today launched improvements to its national consumer education campaign to promote the proper disposal of unwanted and obsolete electronics in the home, business and government. The campaign features a cartoon elephant called Ewaste Eddie TM that proclaims, "Remember to Ecycle-it" TM."Consumers, business, and municipalities all of the United States now can find electronics waste recyclers, refurbishers, and nonprofits who can take their end-of-life (EOL) post-consumer electronics." said President Al Chaney. The improvements include links to Earth 911, Electronics Industry Association (EIA) and the US Environmental Protection Agency. These three organizations have portals on their websites where a consumer, business or municipality can just input ones city, state or zip code and a list of companies or nonprofits closest to them where they can properly dispose of their electronics waste will appear. Most consumers,...
Computer Recycling for Education Launches Improvements to its Electronics Waste (e-waste) Education Program
Unbiased and Impartial Buying Advice Website Opens to Help Consumers Purchase Products that Meet their Needs
(ContentDesk) November 3, 2005 -- From antiques to televisions, the consumer is faced with a dizzying amount of choice, and jargon. While we have more choices, more choices means that being an educated buyer has become more important. http://buyingadvice411.com is designed to educate visitors on what they need to know to make a purchase that will be right for them. Our mandate is not to tell you which particular model to buy, but to provide the information so you can choose to meet your product needs.For example, it's possible to spend $60 on a digital camera, or $1,000. What features do you need? What do you need to take into account to make the right buy? There's no point spending $1,000 if you don't need the features and options of a high-end camera.
There's no point spending $60 on a camera if you want to create large prints, for example.The same applies to computer printers, laptops and notebooks, appliances, televisions,and...
Unbiased and Impartial Buying Advice Website Opens to Help Consumers Purchase Products that Meet their Needs