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Sony Bravia KDL-52XBR4
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Sharp AQUOS LC-52XS1U-S
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Panasonic VIERA TH-50PZ850U
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Samsung PN50A550
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Pioneer Kuro PDP-5020FD
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Hitachi P50H401
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Niki Alvey (6:44 PM on Sat Sep 6, 2008)
Wow, I love how I can scroll down and still see the column headings.
Craig Wood
(5:12 PM on Sun Sep 7, 2008)
The floating header was not easy and Rus worked many hours making it cross browser compatible. I'm glad you appreciate it.
Niki Alvey (7:25 PM on Mon Sep 22, 2008)
well it is very cool. I can't tell you how annoying it is in other platforms when I have to scroll up and down to see which specs were for which brand.
what a nice surprise. looking forward to more neat surprised like this.
Brad Hill (6:18 PM on Tue Sep 23, 2008)
Header is indeed cool. Just like Excel. As if I didn't have enough Excel in my life. But let me ask you this -- why can't I see all six monitors at once? If my screen can handle it, it seems like the page should also.
Dave
(6:00 PM on Mon Sep 22, 2008)
yeah that is too too good. One of those things that is perfect for any type of comparo.