It's basically the same model, but six years newer.
When I have my laptop hooked up to it, I can see that the image quality is way better with the newer model.
Not everything is an improvement, however.
The new TV doesn't have a headphone jack, so I had to order a Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC).
Also, the new TV's built in stand isn't as convenient as the old TV.
I haven't used the new TV very much so far, and I won't be able to until I get my DAC, so I'm sure there are other differences that I haven't noticed yet.
(I almost always watch TV with headphones.)
It's really weird not being able to watch TV because that's where I get my news.
I feel I'm out of the loop not knowing what's going on around the world.
For the record, I’m not a speed cuber. It takes me about a minute to solve the 3x3x3 using the beginner’s algorithms. But it’s a lot of fun, even if I know I’ll never reach competition level.
OK now I’m starting to become convinced. I guess my greatest fear is one of the balls becoming detached and ending up in my dog’s stomach. But I’m probably underestimating how strong the magnets are.
It took me forever to figure out what RAM to get for my motherboard and computer situation (my desktop is overclocked quite a bit and needs high quality RAM).
The price of the RAM was $36, but has gone up since I bought it.
I didn't know for sure if the new RAM would work with the old RAM, but it did, so now my desktop has a total of 12GB instead of 4GB of RAM.
Installation was a breeze as everything worked perfectly immediately after I installed it.
I decided that I wanted to try the Glo Toob Pro AAA. Pretty expensive for what it is, but I like it. I’m sure though that the BLF pros would be able to design something better for a more budget-minded price.