I'm glad I read the whole article. The Michael Bay part was hilarious, and should have been part of the title!
TVs are getting big.
[QUOTE=Badballer;43444542]TVs are getting big.[/QUOTE]
And they will increase in size until it becomes like Fahrenheit 451, the whole wall is a TV.
Am I the only one who wants a really tiny tv, we used to have an old crt mini tv around but it was in black and white such nostalgia.
[QUOTE=spectator1;43447326]Am I the only one who wants a really tiny tv, we used to have an old crt mini tv around but it was in black and white such nostalgia.[/QUOTE]
It's not hard to find a small tv.
Great, we can get 2 of them and watch Cinerama movie as they were ment to be seen
Cinerama:
[t]http://www.widescreenmuseum.com/widescreen/tic8-lg.jpg[/t]
[t]http://www.ominous-valve.com/images/cinerama.jpg[/t]
I can imagine that bended OLED displays could work very well for virtual reality headsets. But for TV's.. I think you have to sit very near to it to feel a difference/improvement.
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