laser tv will be DLP based. they will have twice the color range of the best plasmas/lcds dlp sets
and equal the viewing angle of the kuro and even black level equal or better than kuro from the latest showings of laservue.
also in 64 and 73 inch only and prob be n the 5-7.000 price range. so it wont be cheap but in reality it is if u compare to the much lower quality and far more expensive $30,000 70 inch lcd sets . these also do 3d . and laser tv will take it a step further by including reaLD processing just like the theatres use.
no burn in like plasma (sure i know its not as much of an issue as it used to be, but its still in issue sometimes, just not so often)
dlp with laser has a faster refresh rate than other techs (lcd or plasma) and the laser has a longer lifespan than lcd/plasma oled
also the laser sets wont fade overtime like lamp based dlp, plasma, oled, lcd.
sure you could go front projector but not everyone has a room that is workable for such, plus many people want big screens but also like to watch tv in the light sometimes :)
so lcd and plasma are out due to size, weight and affordability in the large size and front projection is out for other reasons.
unless u want thin and actually hang the tv on the wall dlp is the way to go
also the laser dlp sets are wall mountable if you wanna hang on wall
its only 10 inches deep (much more than the thin plasma or lcd sure, but ways less than half as much)
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They're still making DLPs? What's the point? I guess those people who
can't afford a plasma need a TV too.
laser tv will be DLP based. they will have twice the color range of the best plasmas/lcds dlp sets
and equal the viewing angle of the kuro and even black level equal or better than kuro from the latest showings of laservue.
also in 64 and 73 inch only and prob be n the 5-7.000 price range. so it wont be cheap but in reality it is if u compare to the much lower quality and far more expensive $30,000 70 inch lcd sets . these also do 3d . and laser tv will take it a step further by including reaLD processing just like the theatres use.
no burn in like plasma (sure i know its not as much of an issue as it used to be, but its still in issue sometimes, just not so often)
dlp with laser has a faster refresh rate than other techs (lcd or plasma)
and the laser has a longer lifespan than lcd/plasma oled
also the laser sets wont fade overtime like lamp based dlp, plasma, oled, lcd.
sure you could go front projector but not everyone has a room that is workable for such, plus many people want big screens but also like to watch tv in the light sometimes :)
so lcd and plasma are out due to size, weight and affordability in the large size and front projection is out for other reasons.
unless u want thin and actually hang the tv on the wall dlp is the way to go
also the laser dlp sets are wall mountable if you wanna hang on wall
its only 10 inches deep (much more than the thin plasma or lcd sure, but ways less than half as much)
and uses only 200 watts of electricity
the 2nd gen version in 2009 will be 240hz
LOL