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Hi, All.

I went to Best Buy with my mother for I want to buy video games including Sega Genesis Collection for PS2; Bully for PS2; and I found the best sale is for
video game... Metal Gear Solid 3 for PS2 is $9.99. Because I got a gift card $100 from my Dad for Christmas. So after I grab two games were already handed by me. So, I looked up for-- but not buying a new HDTV or DTV, just curious, I think that what kind of them for looking HDTV with blu-ray, it is superb picture; anyways. But I was tried turn-on subtitles on demo. But, it's not have a subtitles.

Let's move on about 5 feet away into the television area for shop. I looked for television that buttons on the side of TV, not from a remote. But there
are none of buttons for menu to through getting a closed-captions.
Next, try an another television area for just checking any of them those are digital televisions, so I looked up for menu button, and I found a button for menu for way getting a through to
closed-caption, change the channel to CBS so I tried turn-on
for the analog captioning, and it was not available for this digital TV show called The Unit
with the analog captioning was on. However,
only CS1 that is only for Advanced Captioning is only on digital broadcast was really worked on CBS. :jaw: I am very happy,
so for now, I don't worry anymore about cease the analog television in 2009.
:P :drool: Oops, it's already getting drooled. It's time to get a napkin
to... wipe them to dry them all. :lol:

Back in the topic, I tried on these
catorgies are-- such as: font, color, size, and et cetera on the closed-captioning. While that... I changed to small-- it's not okay, just readable with my glasses. My mom said, it's useless. I changed to large, and it fits
good looking at that. My mother liked that. Also, I changed at different fonts, (I don't remember which
kind of...) My favorite color is blue-- by the way, I turned to change the
color was blue, and it is... suppose so-- My mom says, "Wow!" :eek2: Maybe,
only I found by me in AD.com forums? I don't think so.

It's first time for my life to watch digital captioning before until Friday of this week on January 2007! Wow, it's awesome! I can't wait to spend to afford for
this, and, will buy this digital television. But, unfortunately, I not checked
what it were made by... maybe-- each one from Sony or Insignia?

Who you had a experienced on Advanced captioning on Digital Televisions.
how it's going with the digital captioning is get along?
Please post it here. Because, I need to know from them in AD.com. Thanks!
:)
 
:stupid: Maybe I am wrong...? I think that Digital Televisions are better
than analog television. How I loved digital captioning, so sounded beautifully.
Why you don't make a post for me? :confused:

I hope you will find an experience, just like never been before in
your eyes at digital captioning in your real life. I have an experience
for that since 3 days ago as last friday.
 
i havent seen one yet.. due to the fact that i am not looking to buy one thats why.. i have 2 tvs right now.. so not in the market right now.. maybe later.. :)
 
I really don't care about it. I like my own little tv that I have had for years!! Why get a new one if your old one works just perfect! Waste of money! It's my two cent!
 
I really don't care about it. I like my own little tv that I have had for years!! Why get a new one if your old one works just perfect! Waste of money! It's my two cent!

I have a 19 inches of the TV in my bedroom. It's pretty look great with
closed-captions with small-caps or large caps that I can very easy
readable on closed-caption while on small caps, just like comes
from Media Access Group at WGBH and CaptionMax does captions with small-caps. While for now, I am happy with my older television for now. :)
 
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