Posted on 02/04/2013 4:05:50 AM PST by lowbridge
It’s like having a Drive In theater in your living room!
Will it improve the quality of TV programming?
I still remember... when that delivery truck came down our block
What a lucky guy, I hear he got the last one in stock
And the neighbors are just green (and the neighbors (and the neighbors...))
(They say,) "That's the biggest screen we've ever seen!"
(Frank's 2000-inch TV...) It's Frank's 2000-inch TV...
Not to be a wet blanket, but why not just use a good streaming video projection system at a tiny fraction of the cost?
"I'd be tripping over the cord for the speaker and you would have to put real big lumps in your carpet so the couch would lean back at the right angle"
No.
Start saving those food stamps, people!
Why? Same sh*t, larger screen...
I’m going to need a bigger living room...much, much bigger.
Darn. I’ll have to cancel my order.
You have to consider the distance you need to view the screen without having to move your head to see all the action.
I have 55 inches at about 12 feet distance. Which is nice and large, where I can shift my eyeballs without having to swivel my head.
That’s bigger than the main view screen of a Galaxy class Starship!
And make sure that Wii controller is strapped on tight!
I’ll wait a few years until it’s in the discount bin at Wally World for a few hundred shekels. Seriously, about four years ago my wife and I scoured the internet for a good deal on a 46” Toshiba hd. We congratulated ourselves on finding one for about 1300 bucks. Two years later you could buy the same tv for half that.
I still have a 36” picture tube that I paid close to $800 bucks for at Costco. I am the lone hold out in my family without a flat screen. I went to my kids houst to watch the superbowl. /tightwad
My 55-inch TV with Hi-Def signal worked just fine last night.
I had the best seat in the house.
Back in the mid-90’s, Difinitive Audio had a 32” Pioneer flat screen for $25,000. I remember thinking at the time, “The prices are coming down.”
Meanwhile, I sold Mitsubishi 35” tube sets back in the early 80’s for $3,500. When the 32” Toshiba came out for $1,199, it was a steal.
And my grandparents bought a Zenith round tube color TV in the early 60’s for $850. Their rent was $30 a month.
You do the math... ;-)
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