Whatever happened to "Good Things in Small Packages"? I am currently looking for a replacement for my old (1985ish) 26" television set and I am extremely dismayed that I must go large to have good quality in a Flat screen. I don't want to fill up a living-space wall to be entertained and my news anchors don't need to "larger than life", their egos are big enough thank you. While I admit that being able to veiw natural vistas in its wide expanse like I was there could be interesting, I just don't have the room inside my house. More to the point, I cannot afford to purchase another domicile, and my current property is too small add a media room to my current home. Can these wonderful, high quality panaramic details be put in a smaller device, or is that just not technologically feasible? Am I asking too much? Or am I,and others like me, not financially significant. I await a response, but I'm not holding my breath. Nor am I expecting a satisfactory solution to my dilemma.
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Whatever happened to "Good Things in Small Packages"? I am currently looking for a replacement for my old (1985ish) 26" television set and I am extremely dismayed that I must go large to have good quality in a Flat screen. I don't want to fill up a living-space wall to be entertained and my news anchors don't need to "larger than life", their egos are big enough thank you. While I admit that being able to veiw natural vistas in its wide expanse like I was there could be interesting, I just don't have the room inside my house. More to the point, I cannot afford to purchase another domicile, and my current property is too small add a media room to my current home.
Can these wonderful, high quality panaramic details be put in a smaller device, or is that just not technologically feasible? Am I asking too much? Or am I,and others like me, not financially significant.
I await a response, but I'm not holding my breath. Nor am I expecting a satisfactory solution to my dilemma.