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Once 60" LCDs are $1600, then the door of obsolescence will have closed.Until then, there would be a HUGE hole in the market where cheap, big screen RPTVs used to be.My 60" A3000 RPTV looks absolutely amazing.http://flickr.com/photos/15926686@N00/
Nice... I agree completely. Hopefully Samsung has enough sense to keep making DLPs.
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Shape @ Dec 27th 2007 8:05AM
Once 60" LCDs are $1600, then the door of obsolescence will have closed.
Until then, there would be a HUGE hole in the market where cheap, big screen RPTVs used to be.
My 60" A3000 RPTV looks absolutely amazing.
http://flickr.com/photos/15926686@N00/
Vidikron (FU) @ Dec 27th 2007 9:19AM
Nice... I agree completely. Hopefully Samsung has enough sense to keep making DLPs.