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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI've been spending every penny I've got shorting Google stock since AtW announced Majestic Search.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI've been spending every penny I've got shorting Google stock since AtW announced Majestic Search.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI've been spending every penny I've got shorting Google stock since AtW announced Majestic Search.
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Originally posted by Andy2 View PostI shorted majestic and went long google and made tons of moneyComment
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I'm slowly starting to wonder if we might get a new TV - we have decent 42" HD-ready bought when full HD was still a premium and I figured a decent 720-line TV was better than a bargain 1080 one.
We're also equipping a 2nd sitting room and considering moving the old TV there.
Probably I'm now at the same cross-over point with HD Vs UHD; I don't want to spend a grand and I don't want a crap 4k set so maybe a decent HD set could be had for a bargain now they're not cool anymore... maybe something from a year ago?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostListen to Wibbly, a decent projector and a 100 inch screen will improve your life. Just imagine the detail you'll be able to see in your hot XXX 3D prawn flicks.
(I've seen an LG 98-inch flat screen in the flesh. It looked reasonably good. )
Found it, much cheaper than I remember...
LG 98LS95A 98 Inch 4K Ultra HD LED Display | Appliances Direct
Edit: Sorry, I see someone has already linked to similar...Last edited by IR35 Avoider; 29 December 2015, 16:18.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostErm.. there is still no UHD/4k broadcast standard.
BT Sport has just started "transmitting" in UHD. (Signal over the internet, I think, and you need high-speed broadband to get it.)
I admit I know little about UHD, if there is some issue that means current display hardware won't be able to handle future signals, I'm happy to be enlightened. For example, I know it's not just a question of supporting UHD resolution, apparently very high frame-rates for sport are part of the appeal, so early hardware could conceivably fall short there.Comment
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