@Big Wizz I only mention bulbs because if I went with the 72" Sammy I would have to buy bulbs. I've actually had my heart set on the Laservue all along. If what DEEZNUTZ said is true and these are only suggested retail prices and the sets do actually come down to 5 grand by Christmas then I will probably keep saving for the 73" Laservue... I just wish they would go ahead and release the prices of the 73" as well. I mean, it’s not like they don't know already...
You guys are dreaming if you think the Laservue will go for less than retail. First, these will be sold at the non-discount retailers, like all Diamond machines. Second the life-span is based on solid state lasers which will last longer than any other TV tech. Third, the price will be for a projection TV that erases all limitations of previous prj sets, with a 160 deg viewing angle enable by a laser light source which can emit more light per sq inch, permitting a better dispersing screen. This will be the best TV on the market until 09, when Sony produces the first nanotube monitor for the TV studios which is the only set that meets the toughest spec ever written. Next will be the version for the home, and then Laservue buyers will choke, unless 7K isn't a big deal. Nanotube TVs will be the least expensive tech in 2 years. However, plasma and nanotubes relie on phosphors which will never produce the color spectrum of lasers. Next up, the Laservue which turns the viwing room into a tanning parlor:)
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I only mention bulbs because if I went with the 72" Sammy I would have to buy bulbs. I've actually had my heart set on the Laservue all along. If what DEEZNUTZ said is true and these are only suggested retail prices and the sets do actually come down to 5 grand by Christmas then I will probably keep saving for the 73" Laservue... I just wish they would go ahead and release the prices of the 73" as well. I mean, it’s not like they don't know already...
You guys are dreaming if you think the Laservue will go for less than retail. First, these will be sold at the non-discount retailers, like all Diamond machines. Second the life-span is based on solid state lasers which will last longer than any other TV tech. Third, the price will be for a projection TV that erases all limitations of previous prj sets, with a 160 deg viewing angle enable by a laser light source which can emit more light per sq inch, permitting a better dispersing screen. This will be the best TV on the market until 09, when Sony produces the first nanotube monitor for the TV studios which is the only set that meets the toughest spec ever written. Next will be the version for the home, and then Laservue buyers will choke, unless 7K isn't a big deal. Nanotube TVs will be the least expensive tech in 2 years. However, plasma and nanotubes relie on phosphors which will never produce the color spectrum of lasers. Next up, the Laservue which turns the viwing room into a tanning parlor:)