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theres only one … theres only one more step after this… holograms. lol. like in the film paycheck. taking the screen totally away. dnt ask me how im not a scientist.
mitsubishi makes … mitsubishi makes the laservue which seems to be the most advanced right now in my opinion but at 7,000$ for 65in when i can buy a 65in dlp for 2000$ there is no point unless you have a lot of money to waste
I just did some … I just did some research on OLEDs, apparently the downsides of being made of organic materials (organic light emitting diodes) are a shorter lifetime compared to LCDs and water damage. Water damage is not really a problem but shorter lifespans compared to LCDs are. They is a workaround to the prob but it sacrifices half of the brightness
Can’t wait to the … Can’t wait to the day OLED TVs will only cost 5G for an 70″ lol =) but ATM the moment I’m gonna get a 42″ SONY Braivia Full HD 200Hz LCD with that vivid colour technology for like 4Gz down the local electronics store or I could buy a cheap standard LCD for like 200 bucks but I like exspansive Japanese stuff lol =)
No it’s not. The … No it’s not. The only OLED TV Sony sells right now is the 11″ one, and it’s $2,499.99 @ SonyStyle. You’re likely confusing OLED with the Bravia models. Fully expect you to come back and realize you made a mistake, and to that I say – “that only makes you human”.
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