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HEXUS.Social plush
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Re: Panasonic's 150in plasma wins willy-waving competiiton
Impressive.
But i think i prefer Pioneers 9mm thick screen, or the extreme contrast concept they showed off the other day. At least they are practical. |
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Who the $%£# told you you could eat my cookies?!
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Re: Panasonic's 150in plasma wins willy-waving competiiton
^^ practical... indeed.
What about making the current everyday panels better? lower ms, better contrast etc. Why bother with these tbf. |
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Re: Panasonic's 150in plasma wins willy-waving competiiton
I really don't understand why do we need 100"+ screens, especially not a 9mm thick one.
Main thing is the weight, I had the luxary to install a 67" Plasma a month ago and it was so difficult to install purely down to weight. Second thing, if the screen is 9mm thick, I don't see how it is feasible to transport without snapping the screen in 2 halves. And how would one manage to move the screen into the room without tearing half a house down? If one have to split a 100" screen into 25*20" screen with a small line between edges of each monitor, why not just go for a projector which is <20kg compared to a ~80kg TV? Not to mention a projector will go a lot bigger if you want to. |
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