Just this morning my father said he wanted to buy a 7". But my mum said that was far too small.
(true story, as it happens)..
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I'm still using a 32" Panasonic CRT that I got about 10 years ago. It's starting to show signs of going on the blink, so I may actually get a better TV some time soon.
Then again, do I want to wait until 4K TVs are cheap, or just jump in with HD... and if I wait for 4K will the next big thing be announced... and the next.
Balls to it, I rarely watch TV much anyway - there are a few series that my wife and I Sky+, like Game of Thrones, to watch together, but everything else I tend to watch on my PC. Of course, if I had a TV with HDMI then I could finally raid that pile of old PC parts I have from previous upgrades and sort out the media PC I've been talking about building for the past 5/6 years.
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Hmm , I can spot a problem watching a wrist TV...Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostActually I'd feel more than adequate if I had a 3" wrist-mounted HD TV. I wonder if one can buy those yet.
You'll go blind.
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Actually I'd feel more than adequate if I had a 3" wrist-mounted HD TV. I wonder if one can buy those yet.
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Must be larger than 100. When I had my projector the picture was 9 foot by 7 from a 17 foot throwOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostYup, I have a projector and 100" screen, with a pin sharp image
edit: At least I think it is about 100" - It seems quite large
I had to get rid of it because playing FPS and racing games made me seasick
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Yup, I have a projector and 100" screen, with a pin sharp imageOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Post
edit: At least I think it is about 100" - It seems quite large
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Brillo, do you do the dishes at home?

Got there in the end. Sorry about the bad link earlier.Last edited by Uncle Albert; 18 June 2013, 16:06.
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