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try pictures on a plasma

Posted by Joe Murphy Jr on October 5, 2009 at 21:54:04:

I shot over 1100 pictures with my dSLR during a recent family vacation in Disney World. All of the transferring was done on the computer and I watched slideshows of over 26GB of images on the 42" LCD monitor hooked up to my desktop. They were very good, but to really see the images that I captured, I viewed the images transferred to DVDs via my PS3 which is hooked up to the plasma in the livingroom. That was more like it. I felt as though I was back in Disney World reliving those moments.