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Phil's Games and Leisure -- Where it's Always Time to Play

Phil's Games and Leisure (www.philsgames.com) is off and running. A new Internet retail outlet, Phil's Games and Leisure specializes in products designed to help customers get the most out their leisure time.Phil's Games offers a variety of products designed to make leisure time more enjoyable. There are home theater systems, DVD players, flat-screen TVs, video game consoles and titles and even turntables, or, as they are called today, "nostalgia style stereos."The business also offers digital cameras and camcorders as well as a full line of supplies to the game that's all the rage on television and elsewhere ? Texas Hold ?Em Poker."There is one thing common to our society today ? we have less leisure time," said owner Phil Watson. "Phil's Games hopes to help people make the most out of their most precious resource ? time to relax and enjoy themselves."Watson says his goal is to offer competitive pricing and outstanding service to his customers."We're a small operation," Watson said. "So we can't hope to compete with the giant Internet retailers out there on price.

But what we can do that the big guys can't is offer personal service. If a customer sends us an e-mail for more information or requests a product, they're going to get an answer ? guaranteed. If a customer calls us, they will get a real person or a simple request to leave a message, not a 12-level menu and canned music."And you'll get a call back ? guaranteed," Watson said.About Phil's Games and Leisure (www.philsgames.com)Phil's Games and Leisure is a subsidiary of Watson Web Creations, an Internet design company founded in January 2005. WWC is headquartered in Ironwood, Mich..



High Def Forum Reaches 100,000 Post Milestone

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) January 17, 2006 -- High Def Forum (HighDefForum.com) today announced that it has reached the 100,000 post milestone. The High Def Forum founded March 10, 2004, has grown from a lonely 0 members and 0 posts to a thriving 24,000+ active community that has reached the 100,000 post milestone. The High Def Forum has received millions of unique visitors since inception and has helped countless people in their HDTV endeavors.High Definition Television is a great advancement over standard definition. Increasingly however the transformation to High Definition has led consumers to a confused state, from the HDTV terminology (1080i, 1080p, 720p, Blu-Ray, HD-DVD, etc.) to understanding high definition compatibility issues to HD reception issues. The High Def Forum, with its great membership base helps 10,000+ people daily gain clarity on these very issues while at the same time providing a...

High Def Forum Reaches 100,000 Post Milestone
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Sony LCD Projection TVs: Big News, Big Headache

New York City, New York (ContentDesk) April 20, 2006 -- Rear-projection screens have received rave reviews recently as a less-expensive alternative to flat screen TVs or plasma TVs. These rear-projection TVs still have a large sticker price, up to $3000, but many consumers complain that the screen quality and technology is not as advanced.Consumers that have been convinced to buy the new product on the block are complaining that their Sony-brand rear projection TVs do not have stellar performance. Consumers have complained that their Sony LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) TVs have screen malfunctions and buzzing noises. Allegedly, some say the large (41 inch plus) screen becomes pixelated or bleeds, some have problems with buzzing sounds, other have problems with the lamp/bulb or the TV turning on. A law firm is investigating a potential class action lawsuit against Sony on behalf of consumers who purchased certain rear projection LCD television sets (RPTV).

If you own a Sony LCD TV...

Sony LCD Projection TVs: Big News, Big Headache
Tvs > Sony LCD Projection TVs: Big News, Big Headache

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