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Posted at 2:51 AM on Tuesday 03/12/13 by
leothelion
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Newegg has the Entertainment Experience B33 Color3 Advanced HDMI Color Processing Device for $80 - 10% off with coupon code VMEPROMOMAR13 [Exp 3/21] (when you check out with V.me by Visa) - $80 rebate [Exp 3/18] + $3 shipping ($0 shipping w/ ShopRunner) = -$5 shipped. Increases color saturation, preserve accurate skin tones and other memory colors, and features user-controlled color settings, 2 HDMI input, and FPGA chip eeColor technology.
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    Elpee - Posted 4:36 am PDT 03/13/13 (1455 Posts)  Report Spam

    It's POC, if you want to know.

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    zzyzx - Posted 4:59 am PDT 03/13/13 (5137 Posts)  Report Spam

    I don't know #1, this might look good in my POS collection. How is this thing suppose to benefit your HDTV viewing experience?

    Increases color saturation (Doesn't the TV already do this?)
    Preserve accurate skin tones and other memory colors (Huh?)
    Features user-controlled color settings (Doesn't the TV already do this?)
    2 HDMI input (Whippie)
    FPGA chip eeColor technology (WTF is this?)

    Benefits:
    - Select the right display setting to maximize the viewing experience of your favorite content
    - Variations specifically customized for general TV viewing, movies, sports, gaming and computer monitors
    - Installs in minutes using HDMI cables
    - True, cinema-like picture quality in your home, in any room, any time of day
    - Enjoy movies like the director intended them, sports like you're in the stadium and video games like your in another world.

    Looks like you can only control this though the use of the cheesy remote.

    http://www.avsforum.com/t/1437921/eecolor3-advanced-hdmi-color-processing-device

    Attention Master Rebators: The good news is that the rebate is coming from Newegg for buying this device you don't really need.

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    dave_c - Posted 6:10 am PDT 03/13/13 (20897 Posts)  Report Spam

    Preserving my other memory colors for -$5 seems like a deal to me.

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    zzyzx - Posted 6:12 am PDT 03/13/13 (5137 Posts)  Report Spam

    My memories are in color too. Do you dream in black and white?

    Of course the total cost of this device is slightly higher in California, like $8 for sales tax...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=L3LHAlcrTRA

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    Elpee - Posted 9:00 am PDT 03/13/13 (1455 Posts)  Report Spam

    I don't trust what I saw in advertisement. Did you read all reviews there? Besides, I suppose you would receive your huge rebate after 3 months. Otherwise, you're screwed.

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    bytre - Posted 10:26 am PDT 03/13/13 (110 Posts)  Report Spam

    Garbage, unless you have a totally defective color decoder in your source.. nevermind, you'd get a new source.

    May be useful for people who don't like accurate color rendering, and instead want more POP. Or those who can't figure out how to adjust the TV.

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