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General => General discussion => Topic started by: Jay on 19 December 2011, 11:33
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Check this out :cool:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2071603/Glasses-free-3D-hits-big-time-Toshiba-sets-date-price-55-inch-set--resolution-FOUR-TIMES-hi-def.html
Unfortunately most of us peons will only be able to afford this tech in 10 years time when it's more affordable :cry:
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http://www.bose.co.uk/GB/en/home-and-personal-audio/home-cinema-systems/televisions/videowave-entertainment-system/
went to bose on the weekend and saw this. i was gobsmacked!!! :shocked: it is unbeliveable what the TV is capable of. 4K buys you the TV. brilliant bit of kit. not a fan of 3D, its not that great and i dont wanna watch everything in 3D.
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Nobody needs a telly that good. There never anything on anyway :wink:
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Nobody needs a telly that good. There never anything on anyway :wink:
Porn.
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Nobody needs a telly that good. There never anything on anyway :wink:
Porn.
Ultra high definition, almost realistic porn :drool: :drool:
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I was working in a Bang & Olufsun store a few weeks ago and they had a screen in there costing £12,000!!!!!! :shocked:
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Nobody needs a telly that good. There never anything on anyway :wink:
Porn.
7k to pull the heed aff it though!! :shocked:
You'd be cheaper with a real life 3 dimensional hooker!! :grin:
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http://www.bang-olufsen.com/beovision-85-press
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Read this and weep, the one above is £100,000 with the motorized stand and weighs 500kg!!
http://m.techradar.com/reviews/audio-visual/televisions/plasma-and-lcd-tvs/bang-and-olufsen-beovision-4-85-970677/review
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Read this and weep, the one above is £100,000 with the motorized stand and weighs 500kg!!
http://m.techradar.com/reviews/audio-visual/televisions/plasma-and-lcd-tvs/bang-and-olufsen-beovision-4-85-970677/review
Nice!!
Dont buy the 3D crap though.. I bought the active shutter 3D glasses for mine and they give me a headache unless i sit really still and look at nothing but the screen! :undecided:
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3D TV's don't appeal to me in the slightest tbh, I really don't think the technology is advanced enough yet to warrant the extra cost involved on the ''upgrade''
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3D TV's don't appeal to me in the slightest tbh, I really don't think the technology is advanced enough yet to warrant the extra cost involved on the ''upgrade''
I got mine because the 3D bit didnt really cost anything more than the telly (kind of). The bit I shouldnt have paid extra for was the transmitter bar and sony active shutter glasses. Money down the pan :sad:
Oh well... until some cool 3d games come out they can sit in the draw
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Had a no glasses 3D TV at work for a couple of years now :lipsrsealed: Guessing they've now "come down" in price enough to sell them..
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3D TV's don't appeal to me in the slightest tbh, I really don't think the technology is advanced enough yet to warrant the extra cost involved on the ''upgrade''
+1 I have it and dont use it you notice it for about 10 mins then its just a plain film
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Had a no glasses 3D TV at work for a couple of years now :lipsrsealed: Guessing they've now "come down" in price enough to sell them..
This is new tech, you dont need to sit directly infront.
Installed about 30 80'' TV's at blackrock while i was working there, £50k each :lipsrsealed: