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dynamik wrote: While 1080p looks great on my 56", I think it would really get pixelated when taken that large and viewed from a relatively close distance. I'll be interested when they make one with Ultra High Definition. These large TVs are going to also have a hard time competing with projectors, as prices drop and quality increases. For the time being, why don't you just pimp-out your home theater room:http://www.cepro.com/article/the_batcave_home_theater_room_by_dc_audio_video_systemshttp://www.slashfilm.com/2007/11/16/cool-stuff-star-trek-home-theater/
leefdaddy wrote: I have a 56" 1080p TV also, Samsung DLP by chance?
Lee H wrote: Hi I want one of these for my living room 150 Inch Plasma
Mishra wrote: In the picture you can see on top that it says "advanced high definition". I assume that should cover the pixel stretching.
JDMurray wrote: I want to play Call of Duty 4 and Madden NFL 2007 on that!
Lee H wrote: Hi This is what i wanna play wii tennis on http://www.into-tech.co.uk/cool-kit/dallas-cowboys-buy-2241in-tv/ Lee H
Megadeth4168 wrote: This thread is giving me a complex! Now, I'm not so sure my 53 inch TV is big enough
You know, for a couple bucks, you can pick up a cheap racket and some tennis balls....and go outside to the nearest school with courts and play Just like being there
Sie wrote: either I need to give up the kid, car and house or prices are cheaper in the US??)
Plantwiz wrote: You know, for a couple bucks, you can pick up a cheap racket and some tennis balls....and go outside to the nearest school with courts and play Just like being there
Lee H wrote: You know, for a couple bucks, you can pick up a cheap racket and some tennis balls....and go outside to the nearest school with courts and play Just like being there I think a man my age hanging round school tennis courts would be a bad idea I was merely pointing out that current screen sizes can give you a life size version of the real thing
Lee H wrote: Hi Has anyone installed their TV to the wall, i have seen 2 ways that this is done Either with a tilt or without, i am inclined to go with no tilt so i can maybe house the TV in a surrounding to make it flush with the wall, this would look so cool Not sure if i will still get maximum viewing pleasure without the tilt Has anyone seen both?? Lee H
famosbrown wrote: As for the prices of big screens...have you walked into an electronics store lately?? Prices have dropped tremendously. YOu can get a 65 inch DLP for about 1300 bucks if you don't mind have "last generation" DLP set. DLP's are dropping in price and plasmas are definitely dropping in price...although I wouldn't recommend Plasma if you plan on gaming.
Plantwiz wrote: famosbrown wrote: As for the prices of big screens...have you walked into an electronics store lately?? Prices have dropped tremendously. YOu can get a 65 inch DLP for about 1300 bucks if you don't mind have "last generation" DLP set. DLP's are dropping in price and plasmas are definitely dropping in price...although I wouldn't recommend Plasma if you plan on gaming. Yes. And that's WAY too much for a tv. IMHO. I can put gas in my car, keep my lights on and buy some groceries with that money. $1300 is a lot for something that hangs on a wall or sits on a stand and distracts from me enjoying life. I'll suffer through with my little tv's until they die. Then I may not even bother having after that point.
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