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  • http://www.christusschumpert.org/MyCheckups My Checkups - CHRISTUS Health Shreveport-Bossier - A Catholic health system offering Health Care services to Patients in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, and in Mexico, through more than 40 hospitals.

    Country: 66.77.211.145, North America, US

    City: -97.822 , United States

  • bob rux - DAMAGED RECUMBENT BIKE

    ITEM ARRIVED DAMAGED FOR THE 2ND TIME. AFTER ALL THE HASSLE RETURNING THE ITEM WENT AHEAD AND JUST KEPT THE 2ND DAMAGED ONE.

  • Miguel - Got this for the Xbox One S. Didn't disappoint.

    i bought the 50 inch model of this tv about 2 weeks ago and it is just fantastic. visually pleasing in every way the design is just so sexy and its very slim aswell. picture quality has been nothing short of amazing. i was going to get the Samsung JS8500 SUHD TV originally but they ran out of stock on the 48" and i didn't trust ordering from any sellers other than amazon themselves. so i went with this one for nearly 300$ less..and lets just say i saved myself alot of money and trouble. i wasn't quite sold on the JS8500 aswell due to reading about severe light bleeding and uniformity issues. lastly. there are a few reviews i saw that said this TV does not work with the Xbox One S for full 4k and HDR support. well they are wrong. i got checkmarks top to bottom on mine. when you use this with the 1S make sure you go to Picture Settings > Expert Settings and scroll down until you see an option labeled "HDMI UHD Color" and enable that for whatever input your xbox is connnected to. that enables HDR and all that so you get the full support for your Xbox One S (:

  • Michael - Good product

    I liked the fact that the product is reasonably well constructed, and is not as expensive as some of the others on the market. The part that tucks under the shingles should be thinner, or the product re-desiged so it's not tucked under the shingles. Tucking under the shingles is probably ok for steep roofs. I opted not to tuck it under the shingles (4:12 roof), and modified the screens using an alternate solution.