Hope someone asks him about the potential of giant plasma TVs replacing movie projectors in theatres in the next decade.
Everything will be digitized from start to finish.
Perhaps, during the next two decades, it will be mainstream for consumers to have them in their homes - covering an entire wall. Additionally, they will be razor thin.
I would gladly upgrade my 65" TV if they made a great $10K or less 80" screen. People were payin $10K for a 40" plasma a few years back so the price point shouldn't be an issue - just finding someone who makes a good 80"
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Hope someone asks him about the potential of giant plasma TVs replacing movie projectors in theatres in the next decade.
Everything will be digitized from start to finish.
Perhaps, during the next two decades, it will be mainstream for consumers to have them in their homes - covering an entire wall. Additionally, they will be razor thin.
I would gladly upgrade my 65" TV if they made a great $10K or less 80" screen. People were payin $10K for a 40" plasma a few years back so the price point shouldn't be an issue - just finding someone who makes a good 80"