need some audio video help
Originally Posted by Commatoze
Gentlemen, hang in there for just another few months because the Holy Grail of flat screens is coming. Surface-conduction Electron-emitter Display or SED as it's known is just around the corner. Think of standard CRT technology but with no gun neck, and only a couple of inches thick and you've got SED. Cool running and energy effecient too. No DLP rainbows, low contrast, or greenish blacks. This will be the technology that will rule once it gets going into lage scale production. I've been nursing my 36" CRT, even resorting once to a service call, holding out for this technology. It's only a few months away, and I'm glad I waited.
Yeah the holy grail of flat screens with a price tag that says INSANE AMOUNT!!! I've been researching those for awhile now, and they look freakin sweet.............but dang are they gonna be proud of those
!! Maybe after a few years I'll be able to finally afford one, but for now I'm gonna go a cheaper route ( NOTE: for now )
~Nick
Commatoze you're making me drool! I can't wait until I can use one of those for a PC monitor at work.
Nick, most of the projectors I've dealt with have roughly a 1.2:1 throw ratio. 12' throw = 10' diagonal screen. All of them ranged from 1:1 to 1.5:1. Even if you have a channel on the ceiling interferring, you can make the projector pop up from a custom coffee table or console on the floor. JMHO,
brandon.
Nick, most of the projectors I've dealt with have roughly a 1.2:1 throw ratio. 12' throw = 10' diagonal screen. All of them ranged from 1:1 to 1.5:1. Even if you have a channel on the ceiling interferring, you can make the projector pop up from a custom coffee table or console on the floor. JMHO,
brandon.
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