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Joshua Zyber wrote:
>(of course everybody >>knows about the inherent black level problem with LCD projectors) > > > The gap is closing, and most current DLP models have perfectly solid > black levels. > But the cheap ones are DLP, and he was asking about the cheap ones, you're not paying attention to what I'm saying. > Front projection is the true future of home theater. Anything else is > just a TV. > > No, it ain't. The future is high definition wallpaper (seriously, there are about one hundred research institutions and corporations already working on wall-sized displays on paper-thin material). -- "Get rid of the Range Rover. You are not responsible for patrolling Australia's Dingo Barrier Fence, nor do you work the Savannah, capturing and tagging wildebeests." --Michael J. Nelson Grand Inquisitor http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mycollection.asp?alias=Oost Grand Inquisitor |
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"Grand Inquisitor" <> wrote in message
news:v9T4b.92967$... > > The gap is closing, and most current DLP models have perfectly solid > > black levels. > > But the cheap ones are DLP, and he was asking about the cheap ones, > you're not paying attention to what I'm saying. Should I assume that you meant to say "the cheap one's *aren't* DLP"? The Infocus X1 is DLP, very affordable, and has good black levels. Joshua Zyber |
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