You livee in a McMansion? 52 is fine for my living room. My house is
a small 4 bedroom (built in 1962) almost like a large apartment. It was
passed up by couples looking to by because it was too small in the first
few hours it went back on the market when I bought it. I would
probably
bob_brigante wrote:-
NYT's tech guy has a simple guide to TV:
http://tinyurl.com/66dqea
A little wrong on the 1080p stuff. You can't make an LCD panel that is
interlaced so all the 1080 line panels are progressive. So there is no
money anymore to be saved. I don't even think you can find
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bob_brigante wrote:-
NYT's tech guy has a simple guide to TV:
http://tinyurl.com/66dqea
A little wrong on the 1080p stuff. You can't make an LCD panel
that is
interlaced so all the 1080 line panels are
bob_brigante wrote:
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Apparently most tech reviewers think that true LCD 1080P is here:
http://reviews.cnet.com/4321-6482_7-6591614.html
Description of i/p TVs:
http://techdigs.net/content/view/53/42/
Another piece of hype is 120hz LCDs. Maybe for sports but I wonder if
the
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Rick Archer wrote:
What does DLP stand for?
Digital Light Processing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DLP
DLP sets aren't as popular anymore as the LCD sets seem to be
taking over. They are rear projection and may have
Alex Stanley wrote:
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Rick Archer wrote:
What does DLP stand for?
Digital Light Processing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DLP
DLP sets aren't as popular anymore as the LCD sets seem to be
taking over.
73 is too small. Get a front projector and a 92 to 110 diagonal screen. Or
go with a high gain screen and you can go even larger, like with a 133 or 159
diagonal Da-lite High power screen. If you can fit it, that is.
Love will swallow you, eat you up completely, until there is no `you,'
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote:
Rick Archer wrote:
What does DLP stand for?
Digital Light Processing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DLP
DLP sets aren't as popular anymore
The Mitsubishi LaserVue sets are now the hot item but pricey:
http://laservuetv.com/
Q: Will LaserVue TV be safe for consumers?
A: Absolutely. However, a pop or click noise emanating from the eyeball
may be an indication that intensity settings require adjustment.