We just happened to be cruising through the under-embargo soon-to-be-released NDA under-wraps Sharp booth at CES, and we caught some pics of their absolutely mammoth 108-inch LCD HDTV. Holy hot damn this thing is enormous.
uh....k, y buy this 108-inch LCD HDTV when the SED TVs r right around the corner? SED TVs will be the best TVs on the market when it comes to retailers late this year or early next.
@dave: you can have computer rendered ones, or the photos they have on online stores - taken in a photobox. when they say live, they mean in an actual real world setting.
uhhggg... my comment was geared more towards that thing they call "humor" than anything else, but.... since you brought it up.... technically if its rendered, then its a rendering, and not a picture.
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Did you get any footage in 1080? ;p
uh....k, y buy this 108-inch LCD HDTV when the SED TVs r right around the corner? SED TVs will be the best TVs on the market when it comes to retailers late this year or early next.
This thing can heat up a room
I have a question.... How could you NOT have "Live pics" of something?
@dave: you can have computer rendered ones, or the photos they have on online stores - taken in a photobox. when they say live, they mean in an actual real world setting.
No thanks. I'll wait for the 110 inch version. It'll be so much better!
uhhggg... my comment was geared more towards that thing they call "humor" than anything else, but.... since you brought it up.... technically if its rendered, then its a rendering, and not a picture.
I think the 1080p think will definitely count over here. :)
This not an 108" TV. That's only 65"!
Oops, wrong.
Oops, wrong.
and it only costs $ 899.95 lol