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Laservue is unlikely to have better viewing angle. RP TVs always have worse viewing angles than direct-view.Faster processing? I don't need any processing, thanks. I just want the image I'm inputting.Also, like all RP TVs, LaserVue will take up more space than a direct-view panel.I don't know how it's a LaserVue killer, since LaserVue isn't going to do well anyway. Both are overpriced and will be niche players at best.
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why not the LS2LS7? @ Oct 21st 2008 3:57AM
Laservue is unlikely to have better viewing angle. RP TVs always have worse viewing angles than direct-view.
Faster processing? I don't need any processing, thanks. I just want the image I'm inputting.
Also, like all RP TVs, LaserVue will take up more space than a direct-view panel.
I don't know how it's a LaserVue killer, since LaserVue isn't going to do well anyway. Both are overpriced and will be niche players at best.