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150" Plasma TV
Kevin Mullins:
It's definitely not a practical application for most. I myself would just assume get a projector. I do however like to see "technology" be used to produce the unheard of, in this case a huge ass plasma screen tv. Do you really think these will be seen on the market for the general public..... nah, I doubt it. Cost, physical size, etc are just beyond practical.
u_rebelscum:
4096x2160 res?
I like the 2160 vertical res; it's 2x 1080 and 3x 720, so no vertical blurring for 720p, 1080i or 1080p. :applaud:
But 4096 horizontal? Why not 3840? 3840 = 1920*2 = 1280 * 3. 4096 results in rectangle pixels, and blurred convertion on the horizontal. :dizzy:
Now we something better than stupid bluray/HD-DVD's 1080p to match the screen. :laugh2:
Major Rock Hardy:
--- Quote from: RandyT on January 08, 2008, 01:47:49 am ---
I can't imagine the power consumption and heat output of a plasma that large.
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well, since we'll have to unplug the dryer just to power it, maybe it can dry the clothes while we are watching it!
MaximRecoil:
--- Quote from: u_rebelscum on January 08, 2008, 01:53:45 pm ---4096x2160 res?
I like the 2160 vertical res; it's 2x 1080 and 3x 720, so no vertical blurring for 720p, 1080i or 1080p. :applaud:
But 4096 horizontal? Why not 3840? 3840 = 1920*2 = 1280 * 3. 4096 results in rectangle pixels, and blurred convertion on the horizontal. :dizzy:
Now we something better than stupid bluray/HD-DVD's 1080p to match the screen. :laugh2:
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You'd need a 4K master, or the 4K containers they send to movie theaters that have 4K projectors.
Gehrig:
Nice.. sounds like a new arcade project :)