Pushing the envelope on 4K Yes, I bought
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If only an affordable LED lit front projector were on offer (no need to ever replace the bulb). That is something I could get behind. But I've yet to see even an LED-lit LCD flat panel that looked as good as the best (or even second best) plasmas, let alone the OLED display I saw a couple of weeks ago.- Bottom
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If only an affordable LED lit front projector were on offer (no need to ever replace the bulb). That is something I could get behind. But I've yet to see even an LED-lit LCD flat panel that looked as good as the best (or even second best) plasmas, let alone the OLED display I saw a couple of weeks ago.Jason- Bottom
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Well, I've gotten nearly 8 years from my current projector so perhaps my next one will tide me over to that momentous day. That would be AWESOME!!!- Bottom
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I suppose this isn't too bad for a 55" OLED. Still 50-30% more than the equivalent LCD/LED models. $2999
As for projectors, I've long been a fan of the Panasonic PT series. I've had the PT-AE2000 for almost 8 years now. If finances work, I'd like to upgrade later this year or so whenever they come out with the next PT series with 4k.CHRIS
Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
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Curved TVs are silly - the result of an industry flailing for some new selling point, now that 1080p is pretty much a standard option and the market has proven that no one wants 3D TVs. Vizio wants none of it. To highlight its resistance as Samsung, Sony, LG and the rest of the lot venture into questionable curvy territory, it pushed out a surprisingly chuckle-worthy phony infomercial (infaux-mercial?) mocking the concept.CHRIS
Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
- Pleasantville- Bottom
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