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Thats not new!!!

I currently sitting here watching 1080p on a 110" screen for £1000 and have been for a while!!! How i hear you ask! Mitsubishi HC4900 Projector. ANd it will go to 200"!!! Get that out of a TV for £1000! I dont think!

posted by : Ian, 07 June 2008 Complain about this comment
Hell it is!

Unless US is 11 hrk (croatian kunas) I'm not having any 24" LCDs for 260$. Btw, USD/HRK is 1:4,3 and not 1:11.

I know it's OEM price, but I still don't see HD resolution being cheap around here. HD TVs are around 1600$, and you have to pay around 1000$ for cheapest HD cam (I'm not talking mini-DV as I'd buy only HDD or SD one, and HDD or SD cam+SD memory is not far away one from another).

All in all, I'd have to spend around 3800$ for LCD 24", LCD TV with full HD, and a camera that shoots in same resolution.

posted by : LuxZg, 07 June 2008 Complain about this comment
26" Displays

Hello,

Your article mentions the availability of 26" LCD monitors with 1920x1200 resolution for $320US OEM. I am unable to find any offered for anything NEAR $320US. 

Can you tell me who is offering these at $320?

Thank you
Deb

posted by : Deb, 07 June 2008 Complain about this comment
Double Scan meaning....?

120 refresh cycles second is bit much, unless you are refreshing only half screen. NOT Progresive scan. YOU can See difference when half pixels are cold at all times, just change brightness to low level & whole thing rides like Flicka, from terribleness.

World just went thru 4 years of upgrading to end up in same crummy place, Must be jesuses' story, too.

Intentionally broken before it even got built. Dubba scan, come on. Dubba vision too or have eye removed?
Drashek

posted by : Interpolated_Drashek, 07 June 2008 Complain about this comment
(nearly) everyone can't have it

"almost everyone can afford HD" is true only in developed countries,and when you add 10% from everywhere else you still have some 5 billions that can't

posted by : jjj, 07 June 2008 Complain about this comment

HD arrives for virtually every home, finally

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