It's called shade dude...you find a spot in the shade and it looks great. What I am saying is that instead of paying 3000$ (and that's only a 20 inch) for a mediocre TV, you could buy a 800$ projector with a 300$ screen and build yourself a a place with shade to watch TV. People say it looks bad in the summer, but it looks fantastic at night and if it's located in the shade it will be fine.
I have listed the prices of the TVs and I think that it's upsurd.
Trust me, I would rather spend 20,000$ on a place to put the projector (in shade) rather than 20,000$ on a TV that, while looks great in bright light, doesn't look as great in the darkness.
Also, the projector you can move very easily inside the house, it's small, portable and easy to install.
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Catdogburger @ Oct 29th 2008 7:02PM
It's called shade dude...you find a spot in the shade and it looks great. What I am saying is that instead of paying 3000$ (and that's only a 20 inch) for a mediocre TV, you could buy a 800$ projector with a 300$ screen and build yourself a a place with shade to watch TV. People say it looks bad in the summer, but it looks fantastic at night and if it's located in the shade it will be fine.
I have listed the prices of the TVs and I think that it's upsurd.
MSRP:
- PAN-650 (65-inch): $25,999
- PAN-520 (52-inch): $9,999
- PAN-420 (42-inch): $4,450
- PAN-320 (32-inch): $3,950
- PAN-200 (20-inch): $2,999
Trust me, I would rather spend 20,000$ on a place to put the projector (in shade) rather than 20,000$ on a TV that, while looks great in bright light, doesn't look as great in the darkness.
Also, the projector you can move very easily inside the house, it's small, portable and easy to install.