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| SavannahLion:
You know what I really want? Flat screens that don't have ---fouled up beyond all recognition--- up ratios. That and a 2000" screen. |
| Turnarcades:
If you really need to see a picture that big, why wouldn't someone with that cash go even bigger? At which point you'd just get a projector - now even in HD! |
| MaximRecoil:
--- Quote ---So if you like your TVs as big as a queen-sized bed and capable of displaying an elephant in actual size [...] --- End quote --- I'd like to know how they figure. Even the smallest elephants (Asian cows) have an average height at the shoulders of nearly 8 feet. African bulls can be 13 feet or more at the shoulders. A 1.77:1 display with a 150" diagonal measurement would have a vertical measurement of about 6' 1.5". |
| Jouster:
--- Quote from: SavannahLion on January 08, 2008, 03:32:32 am ---You know what I really want? Flat screens that don't have ---fouled up beyond all recognition--- up ratios. That and a 2000" screen. --- End quote --- Is that Frank's 2000" TV? I wonder how much that bad boy weighs? Think it would be safe for the second floor? For that matter...looks like you'd have trouble getting it into a standard door to begin with. Jouster |
| MaximRecoil:
For whatever this thing would cost, if you spent the same money on a projector you'd be better off IMO. You could probably get a commercial grade projector for the large amount of money that I would expect this huge TV to cost. Its 4K resolution is impressive, but then, there are 4K projectors too (e.g. Sony’s SRX-S110 for $102,000). |
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