The price and low res demonstrates this tech has a few years to go yet. It will be amazing when it finally goes mainstream, but for now it seems to be for people with more money than sense.
That's great but while the resolution is so abysmal and the screen so small, what does it matter? Call me when we see true 1080p sets at 32" or higher at affordable prices. Dropping 2500 on this thing seems like insanity to me.
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DrXym @ Apr 25th 2008 2:50PM
The price and low res demonstrates this tech has a few years to go yet. It will be amazing when it finally goes mainstream, but for now it seems to be for people with more money than sense.
conor @ Apr 25th 2008 9:00PM
Two words one big number: 1,000,000:1 Contrast Ratio
DrXym @ Apr 26th 2008 5:46AM
That's great but while the resolution is so abysmal and the screen so small, what does it matter? Call me when we see true 1080p sets at 32" or higher at affordable prices. Dropping 2500 on this thing seems like insanity to me.
JeffDM @ Apr 26th 2008 5:38PM
Yes, because 1M:1 contrast ratio is a must-have feature for the kitchen!
I'm willing to trade picture quality for size, but not that small at that price.