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Here is our DVD Collection as of January 1, 2013.
(And also a photo of the DVD shelf with nothing on it. This is a homemade shelf.)

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The photo below shows our entire DVD Collection as of January 1, 2013. The left image is a collage created from about 14 different photos which were taken on December 27, 2012. Click on the images to view them in a larger size (in a new tab or window) where you can read most of the titles! The shelf was made by me (I'm proud of it too!).

January 1, 2013 DVD Collection
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DVD Shelf
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Here are Three closer images. The first image shows the James Bond Set out of the Boxes.
The 2nd photo shows the Contents of the "Friends" Box.
The 3rd photo shows you a closer image of 2 Shelves with a preponderance of 7 mm ThinPaks.
I have replaced most all standard cases with the ThinPaks.
These images will open in "lightbox".


James Bond Set - Without Boxes
James Bond Set
Without Boxes
Friends Box Contents
Contents of the
"Friends" Box
2 Shelves Showing 7 mm ThinPaks
2 Shelves - Showing
7mm ThinPak Replacement Cases

Here is a link to our entire DVD collection in DVD Profiler and here is a link to our entire DVD collection in php DVD Profiler if you're asking yourself what might be good to rent for the weekend you may want to check out one or both of these pages! On the DVD Profiler site The DVD's will be sorted by date purchased. You can click on the "Title" Column to sort that way if you desire. On the DVD Profiler page the DVDs will be sorted by title. You can click on any column to sort by that column and you can also sort either ascending or descending. Both of the above links will open in a new tab or browser window. Below this you can find an AVI movie of our Home Theater System.


Here is a Movie of our Home Theater Setup.
HomeTheaterSystem.AVI
HomeTheaterSystem
11.4 MB AVI Movie
After you watch the movie you may think it's an awfully small sound system. It's a Yamaha TSS-10 System and the room is only
8 ft. 7 in. x 11 ft. 7 in., so it's just fine - we never turn the volume past the 1/2 way mark. There are TWO DVD Players - a SONY Progressive Scan (DVP-NS715P) and an OPPO DV-981HD (Progressive Scan of course). The TV - a Sharp Aquos LC-37GD7 - is what the Japanese call "Hi Vision" which means High Definition. Japan is now in the Digital TV era and now that's the only kind of TV we watch. HD TV sure kicks the pants off the old analog signal!

Here is a link to the News Release about the introduction of this series of TVs in Japan. Click Here. (new window)

And here are some still shots of the TV.
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SharpAquosLC-37DG7_01_RS
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SharpAquosLC-37DG7_02_RS
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SharpAquosLC-37DG7_03_RS

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SharpAquosLC-37DG7_04_RS
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SharpAquosLC-37DG7_05_RS
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SharpAquosLC-37DG7_06_RS

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SharpAquosLC-37DG7_09_RS



And that's all there is for now.



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