$2000 is a big budget for a television. There is no "best" product to recommend so you will need to spend some time to experience a range of makes and models. Make sure you look at Panasonic, Samsung, Sony, Toshiba and if you are looking for cheaper models, then perhaps LG as well.
Check that the glasses are comfortable and the the image is clear and realistic. If you are looking at passive televisions, (Toshiba and LG) be aware that the effective resolution is reduced to 540 lines. Can you notice the difference? If so, avoid the passive models.
Finally, when budgeting, make sure you leave a little for a good sound system for the television. Sound is the thing to complete your movie theater experience.
dude a planet eclipse for an electronic gun if can spend alot, and an ion if u r on a cheap budget. for semi markers i would recommend an azodin kaos for a cheap budget and a tippmann brand for woodsball.
I would recommend spending as close to 20K as possible if that is your budget.
I would recommend the Dell Alienware's
Tom Tom GPS units are great for those that are on a tight budget.
Well, sometimes quality is worth the price. Therefore, I would not recommend purchasing a Refurbished Laptop. However, I would recommend purchasing a brand new laptop instead.
Hartman Farm machinery has many different types of reviews that recommend this brand and also has a few that would not recommend this brand. Checkout online.
Yes, I would recommend PDP. They sound nice and loud. A good series for PDP is the m5 series.
I would visit the Virgin Airways website and Thomas Cook, both companies have good budget deals on for families who don't have that much money for a holiday.
You can redecorate your home with a budget by purchasing products on sale. I would recommend some products online for lower prices or wait till the holidays for bigger sales.
The are many prodcuts out there I would recommend the brand Bona Kemi.
I personally have never heard of them, I would recommend an XFX psu.
Kenmore is an excellent brand to look at when shopping for a washer and dryer.