Oh, there will be a larger 950 (or the line that replaces it), but it's going to cost a lot more too. That's the thing that rear projection has over flat panels, every extra square inch of size doesn't drive the price up exponentially. Sure they cost more, but not nearly at the same rate.
Btw, Firefox 3.x and IE7 work just fine. Unless you've got a specific application that requires IE6, you should upgrade to IE7. If you do, then keep IE6 and use Firefox 3.x for browsing as IE6 support is probably going to disappear sometime in 2009, after all the last service release for it was five years ago.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Oh, there will be a larger 950 (or the line that replaces it), but it's going to cost a lot more too. That's the thing that rear projection has over flat panels, every extra square inch of size doesn't drive the price up exponentially. Sure they cost more, but not nearly at the same rate.
Btw, Firefox 3.x and IE7 work just fine. Unless you've got a specific application that requires IE6, you should upgrade to IE7. If you do, then keep IE6 and use Firefox 3.x for browsing as IE6 support is probably going to disappear sometime in 2009, after all the last service release for it was five years ago.