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    Cool

    DLP anything is basically rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic
    (or the USS DLP) and a big waste of time, basically.
    The group of managers who agreed to this must have been drunk
    on their collective asses on that paticular day.
    Its never going to make a dime, ever.
    Don't tell me that these are the same group that made my fantastic
    60" RPTV, what a beautiful set that was.
    This is what happens when you cannot accept change.
    LG 42", integra 6.9, B&W 602s2, CC6 center, dm305rears, b&w
    sub asw2500
    Panny DVDA player
    sharp Aquos BLU player
    pronto remote, technics antique direct drive TT
    Samsung SACD/DVDA player
    emotiva upa-2 two channel amp

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    Before multiplex theaters became popular, it was common to see very large screens of the size talked about by Woochifer. In fact, I remember not wanting to go to the multiplexes because the experience wasn't as good.
    Klipsch RB-35 fronts
    Klipsch RB-5 rears
    Klipsch RC-62 center
    Klipsch LF-10 sub
    Onkyo TX-SR606 AVR
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    The blurp on the laser said it was a smaller cabinet and can be mounted on the wall. My old DLP only weight about 80 lbs. but the back is still a bit bulky. Unless the picture is just killer, I think the price tag will be the largest draw back. If I was spending that kind of money at this point the Elite plasmas would be the top contender.

    Can't you see these guys in the R&D department back there like mad scientists trying to come up with the next big TV thing. "Let's try lasers", "ah, let's try LED with LCD", "you got chocolate in my peanut butter".

    I wonder how this 3D thing looks with these Mits sets? It's actually out now. I need to go out and check some of these things out.

  4. #154
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    Mitsubishi Lasers...

    (With headings like that, I'm sure DHS is going to be eavesdropping on this conversation....)

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Peabody
    I wonder how this 3D thing looks with these Mits sets? It's actually out now. I need to go out and check some of these things out.
    So, besides Mitsubishi's own demo, how many 3D movies are there really that would take advantage of the 3D features?

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    I know of two; Journey To The Center of the Earth and Shark Boy & Lava Girl.

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