I agree. I've seen it in a number of settings, with a number of lighting conditions, and it ALWAYS looks incredible.
Lots of light? No problem: it's almost as though it was a giant, paper-thin flat panel - you can't believe it's not backlit.
Totally light controlled? Still looks WAY better than other screens.
Light-colored walls? This thing makes them disappear. So the WAF is high, since the walls can still be "stylish", but when the movie comes on, it's a total man-cave.
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GrammrCheckr @ Jul 13th 2008 12:38PM
I agree. I've seen it in a number of settings, with a number of lighting conditions, and it ALWAYS looks incredible.
Lots of light? No problem: it's almost as though it was a giant, paper-thin flat panel - you can't believe it's not backlit.
Totally light controlled? Still looks WAY better than other screens.
Light-colored walls? This thing makes them disappear. So the WAF is high, since the walls can still be "stylish", but when the movie comes on, it's a total man-cave.
I've lately become a Black Diamond fanboy :-)