Also, since the screen image has no flicker, my cat can actually recognize the broadcast images…
And High Definition images are so real that I have to keep him from jumping through the set.


AGAssarsson: try this one,.. (after you purchase insurance) take one way - too cool for his own good - cat place him on the leather ottoman that he stubbornly persists in climbing on top of every time you proceed to read blueprints spread out on top of aforementioned ottoman while working late and watching your TV in an attempt to multitask productively. In fact, so persistent is this cat that he takes a ride to the floor via my slip and slide method of lifting a few top sheets of the prints high in the air so as to fireman safety net him down to the floor every time he jumps up (20 attempts in 30 min). Sphinx of the desert and back on top – every time you turn your back

Turn on your new 60 LCD GW, plop in your DVD copy of “Signs” running full bore through your 950/770 and VA floorstanders about 6 feet away. Scroll forward to the chapter where the little girl slides the water bowl in front of the German Shepherd who has absorbed bad alien vibes and turned dementedly feral.


Wear protective clothing, in case your cat decides your body is an equally good surface (in fact better than plaster as bodies have all that nice meat to extend traction control claws into) … as he takes a spin around the vertical walled surface of the room.

Watch your kids, (who witnessed aforementioned fun) set him up for a encore for the next week every time they catch him asleep on the ottoman. (This lasted for about 3 go-rounds whereupon the guys gave up after the cat begin to glance at the dog - glance at the perpetrators – and with a disdainful accusatory look, yawn widely).

Congrats on the LCD …they are nice aren’t they!