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No! The proper contractor's answer is to hire the full female cast of your favourite pron film to give a live show in your living room.
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On FBI stakeouts they use a giant telephoto lens not much smaller than that.Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
Get one of these and you need never buy a big screen TV ever again:

Costs about £60,000, but I forget the model name. (Got a link on my PC at home if anyone is interested.)
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Get one of these and you need never buy a big screen TV ever again:
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The proper contractor's answer is to pop down your local cinema having block booked all the seats in the director's lounge whenever you want to watch a film.
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http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_I2uQkGxIyk...00x498+mcs.jpgOriginally posted by d000hg View PostIt's not like he has any friends to invite round to impress.
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Shut it Value Droid.Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostBut that's not a vulgar display of wealth, it's not going to impress anyone.
I know you peasants don't have these issues to worry about, but being rich presents it's own problems, like finding really big TV's, hiring staff, fixing leaks in the swimming pool, etc.
Oh to have your lives of simple poverty.....
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Alternatively where does TV glasses technology currently stand? Totally immersive 3D TV plus 3D sound, for about 10 pence?
You can't see a thing if you've got no ears.
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But that's not a vulgar display of wealth, it's not going to impress anyone.Originally posted by hyperD View PostCheapest way is to move the seating closer to the screen.
hyperD in "thinking outside the box" mode
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I agree with the HD Projector if it's for a dedicated cinema room. Not very good for everyday use in the daylight, but awesome in a dedicated room, and good value for money...
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You probably need to go with an industrial / commercial plasma panel rather than looking for a TV with tuner. If you have the money Panasonic will sell you a 152" one. If you don't, they do a number of smaller models. I saw the 103" one in Harrods or somewhere for around £50k IIRC.
TH-152UX1 | Product Information | Professional Displays | Panasonic Global
TH-103PF12 | Product Information | Professional Displays | Panasonic Global
TH-85PF12 | Product Information | Professional Displays | Panasonic Global
TH-65PF20 | Product Information | Professional Displays | Panasonic Global
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Cheapest way is to move the seating closer to the screen.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe house I'm currently buying has a cinema room, with a 50 inch TV on the wall, but it looks a little lost on the big wall.
What's the biggest LCD/LED HD TV you can buy (not in some lab in Japan/Korea)?
Money of course, as usual, is no object.
hyperD in "thinking outside the box" mode
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