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fuck plasma - this is the big screen TV of the future - rear projection!?!
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60" widescreen REAR PROJECTION - 10" thick uses curved mirrors to achieve it's size. when I was shopping for a big screen - the rear projection tvs (the better ones) were much clearer and brighter than plasma ones. they will start to hit stores next year... |
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That looks fucking nice! :) I want one!
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What TV did you end up with? I'm in the market for a 65"
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That is nice. Looks like the way to go if your going to do it right.
Some of the research Ive been doing on the Plasma TVs says that they are built to only last 5 or so years. Not sure how true that is. |
Nice..heard a bit about this, first pic i've seen...nice.
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well still smaller then my 100" screen
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65" toshiba HDTV... bought it last year, it's 4' thick though |
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Damn, looks fucking badass.
I got a Mitsubishi 65" right now. Weighs a ton though, going to suck when I move in in 5 months. |
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I'm currently shopping for a nice tv, I have been looking at Plasma's and at some LCD rear projections. I just can't seem to make up my mind.
That tv sure looks nice Sleazy! DH |
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my 100" screen is just a little over an inch thick, and thats just the frame holding the screen |
Wow that's a huge screen
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Mine is 1/64 thick I win! Funny how "smaller wins" ? :thumbsup |
The future of TV's is OLED - Organic Light Emitting Diodes.
They say it's going to be the cheapest to manufacture, significantly brighter than anything else, faster pixel cycling, thinner, lighter, more energy efficient, and better resolution. It's really badass - they laminate layers of emulsions on top of each other and each pixel is a really small LED. The screens will come in sheets and get mounted in a matrix type mounting. The only problem I see is that the LED's may not have a great lifespen (especially the blue ones) and you can't fix it, it has to be completely replaced. I don't know the latest on the technology but it is the future. I forget who told me this at the NAB show but someone said a bigscreen will be under a grand. |
fuck plasmas, 42 inch fuck me in the ass. go with a 55 or higher mitsu diamond series hdvt. fuckin plasmas lick my shmeg butter off my nut vein freeway sack.
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god damn that TV is hot.
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I have a 42 inch plasma, lol but its 2 and half, years old, well see what I get when this one dies hopefully like at least 8 years from now, http://angellinternet.com/stereo.jpg |
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post pics :)) |
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isn't front projection DLP the state of the art for home theater video?
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that's a awesome tv sleazydream ! :thumbsup
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(That is, in 25 years of cumulative operation it will be outputting half the level of light as when it was new...) |
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very sweet. i have the perfect place for one of those
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Pipecrew, that tv is HUGE!
really nice if u ask me |
Projection is good, if you have a dark room. Looking for a new TV for my downstairs, which is very bright. Think I am going to go with a dlp.
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We've had a rear projection for quite a while, and even though it's a few years old, honestly I'm only JUST NOW starting to see tv's come out that have pictures/color that can even touch it.
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Dont have a better shot of it. But here's my doggie with my DLP tv. These thing's rock. Also called Wegas i think for the sony's. Same technology that samsung invented.
Thing and quality is to die for. http://www.abc2marketing.biz/images/tv.jpg |
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Truly the finest rear projection tv available today is the "Pioneer Elite" PRO-730HDi (Notice the name Sleazy) I swear I kept thinking of you while were were shopping... http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...573418,00.html
It just arrived this past week:) http://kickasschat.com/images/peoplepics/xmas2003TV.jpg |
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