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anotherpaul
I just saw an interview/demo on Fox Business News regarding an 112 in
tv for $55,000. The most interesting thing is that it weighed only 75
lbs & is 1 in thick; the tv was VERY flexible as in like a sheet of
paper; can be WRAPPED around a column/post.
For gamers, a smaller size like 20-30 in, will be a boon as they can
curve in concave or convex form. Games in cinarama mode? or perhaps
just a 30 in monitor with the user customizing curvature for his
preference.
No info on the resolution or picture quality as the product was aimed
at businesses, but one never knows. The resolution only look ok on tv
but that could be camera angle & the interviewer moving the screen
around.
tv for $55,000. The most interesting thing is that it weighed only 75
lbs & is 1 in thick; the tv was VERY flexible as in like a sheet of
paper; can be WRAPPED around a column/post.
For gamers, a smaller size like 20-30 in, will be a boon as they can
curve in concave or convex form. Games in cinarama mode? or perhaps
just a 30 in monitor with the user customizing curvature for his
preference.
No info on the resolution or picture quality as the product was aimed
at businesses, but one never knows. The resolution only look ok on tv
but that could be camera angle & the interviewer moving the screen
around.