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150 inch Plasma tv screen. Yeah baby!!

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posted on Jan, 8 2008 @ 04:55 PM
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Wonder how much it would cost...perhaps $12,000?

Maybe less as bigger screens come out in few years.


My tv is bigger than your tv.



posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 06:42 PM
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You know if you want to go big just get a projector. I bought a low end one for 600 bucks a year ago and I have it connected to both my computer and my HD tv.. It looks awesome. takes up zero room and it is 0" inches thick.. I just display it on my wall... During the day you cant even tell it is there... I measured it and it is 310 inches diagonally.. it is the best 600 dollars I have ever spent...



posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 06:49 PM
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Hmmm, what was it Farenheit 451? Or no! Big brother 1984! Your wall will become the screen. You think plasma and lcd is hot now!? Save your money. Wait for it (as Andy Capp says). OLEF, SOLEF, and so many other advancements are just on the horizon. Your 4k lcd will be so much outdated trash in 3 yrs. Mark my words.

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posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 06:50 PM
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Awesome!

I gotta get one O'dem fo my shoe closet...



posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 06:53 PM
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Hey!!!! I got rid of those nikes last month, thank you very much! ROFL



posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 06:54 PM
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Originally posted by jpm1602
Hmmm, what was it Farenheit 451? Or no! Big brother 1984! Your wall will become the screen. You think plasma and lcd is hot now!? Save your money. Wait for it (as Andy Capp says). OLEF, SOLEF, and so many other advancedments are just on the horizon. Your 4k lcd will be so much outdated trash in 3 yrs. Mark my words.

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You speak the truth. Technology is advancing in leaps and bounds, faster and faster it's progressing, to a point of a singularity (if that makes sense).


I'm just getting out the point that technology is rapidly increasing and with objects becoming out dated sooner, it's going to cost a lot of dough (that is $).



posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 07:04 PM
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that sure is a killer tv screen.
and if you can't handle that much, check out this new prototype computer monitor...

Alienware curved computer monitor:
www.youtube.com...



posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 07:11 PM
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Wow, that would be a really cool gaming experience.


It' would be like your inside the TV!

Expensive, yes, but it's Alienware, not too many people I know have that brand (I wish I did :-D)



posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 07:12 PM
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Originally posted by deltaboy
Wonder how much it would cost...perhaps $12,000?


My company recently installed a HiDef VC solution in all of our offices. We priced 100" plasmas but decided against it because it would be too much trouble getting it up to the 18th floor. The service elevators weren't big enough, and the only way to get it in would be to remove a wall and hoist it up using a crane. So, no chance. Instead, we decided to go with a rear projection system that was assembled in house.

But $12,000? No way. The 100" we were looking at was around $100,000. So this bad boy, I'll say it's going to cost around $130-$150,000.



posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 07:15 PM
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Been reading up on puter monitors of late. Losing my red on my 22inch crt flat screen. I have to slap the # out it once it warms up. Hurts my hand. Most monitor lcd's top end deliver 1,0000 to 3,000 contrast at 2 to 8 refresh? Another name for it, I know, but much the same. I just saw a new hd tv that has 1 million! contrast. What's next?



posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 07:42 PM
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Here.. they are crappy pictures but to give you an idea on the size.. I just took these pics and threw them up.. I have 14' ceilings so look at the door to get perspective...
www.oledtv.tv...

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posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 08:43 PM
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Rock and roll 1629. I knew I screwed that up. OLED and SOLED. Organic tiered LED monitors/tvs. That puppy rocks. Hope you have the 7.1 surround sound to back it! Wowsa! You need any help about the garden?



posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 08:55 PM
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try about 1,000 dollars per inch there buddy. hah 12,000 in your dreams. www.gizmodo.com for all your ces needs.



posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 09:12 PM
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Originally posted by Monsterenergy791

Originally posted by jpm1602
Hmmm, what was it Farenheit 451? Or no! Big brother 1984! Your wall will become the screen. You think plasma and lcd is hot now!? Save your money. Wait for it (as Andy Capp says). OLEF, SOLEF, and so many other advancedments are just on the horizon. Your 4k lcd will be so much outdated trash in 3 yrs. Mark my words.

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You speak the truth. Technology is advancing in leaps and bounds, faster and faster it's progressing, to a point of a singularity (if that makes sense).


I'm just getting out the point that technology is rapidly increasing and with objects becoming out dated sooner, it's going to cost a lot of dough (that is $).


True, but in 3 years time there will be newer technology that's just 3 years away and so on. So no point in waiting



posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 09:27 PM
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I just bought a 47" lcd hdtv for 1,300 bucks at BB and placed it in my bedroom cause I like to watch it from my strategically placed duo quad core 22" lcd screen pc. I also have a 120" pull down screen for a 10 foot diagonal tv That I will soon be buying a sharp projector with 2200 lumen's to watch even bigger screen tv. I know, I'm bragging, but why not when ya got toys to talk about.

My guess as to what they will charge the public for this little treat, $28,000. That price will reflect a lower grade model than what they probably manufacture for the industrial use.

The new competing technology is now laser tv. The plasma is loosing ground to the lcd and with laser coming out, both plasma/lcd may drop in price to lows affordable for any budget.



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posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 09:56 PM
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i bought a 42' plasma brand new for 300 bucks no joke(and its not some crappy knock off brand either, its an insignia)



posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 09:58 PM
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Makes my 19inch apex crt seem so impotent. Works fine for me though. Really liked my 55 inch Mitsu before I decided to make it my punching bag the day my mom died.

Crazy bastard am I. Also decided to take one of my cars up to 60 in first gear and blew the clutch. An expensive day.

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posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 11:11 PM
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Thats just a cheap $600 dollar projector.. OLED or Organic Light Emitting Diodes TV's will change the world as we know it if the can figure everything out.. They will be able to ink jet spray the screens and they will be flexible and really cheap.. Imagine your 20oz soda bottle with a tv wraper or your windows turning into a TV screen so that you have a view of the ocean ... You will be able to put this stuff everywhere and it will make us laugh about the technology we have now and how much money it costs us...




posted on Jan, 10 2008 @ 11:18 PM
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Correcto mundo 1629. Watch your 16oz pop wrapper dance and talk to you. Your shirts programmed to show any type of vid you want. I think you are quite the seer.


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