I, for one, will never buy an HDTV meant for the wall. If I want my TV on the wall then I'll get a projector. So much useful storage space is built into some nice Entertainment centers that I would rather have in my living room than a table beneath a TV which hangs on the wall.
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I like the new comment system. My appreciation has nothing to do with AOL, however.
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Amerist, If I understand your comment correctly, You are thinking that mounting a TV on the wall still means AV equipment is going to be stored around it. Fyi, all my AV equipment is in a closet. The only thing in my viewing area is the TV on a wall, the hdmi cable is routed to my closet where all cable, media play and PS3 are hdmi switch. IR is routed from a pickup in the room to the closet. My speakers are in-wall too. I think the solution rocks. Cheers,
An lampless led-based dlp projection system would be coming out by the end of the year. It would have a very high-contrast ratio 500,000:1 and have a very wide color gamut, and with 200 trillion colors.
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I, for one, will never buy an HDTV meant for the wall. If I want my TV on the wall then I'll get a projector. So much useful storage space is built into some nice Entertainment centers that I would rather have in my living room than a table beneath a TV which hangs on the wall.
Off topic:
I like the new comment system. My appreciation has nothing to do with AOL, however.
My only wish is that the checkboxes below which say "Remember me" and "E-mail me...." would actually remember the last settings that I used. I find myself repeatedly un-checking the second box.
Amerist, If I understand your comment correctly, You are thinking that mounting a TV on the wall still means AV equipment is going to be stored around it. Fyi, all my AV equipment is in a closet. The only thing in my viewing area is the TV on a wall, the hdmi cable is routed to my closet where all cable, media play and PS3 are hdmi switch. IR is routed from a pickup in the room to the closet. My speakers are in-wall too. I think the solution rocks. Cheers,
An lampless led-based dlp projection system would be coming out by the end of the year. It would have a very high-contrast ratio 500,000:1 and have a very wide color gamut, and with 200 trillion colors.
http://www.dlp.com/tech/press_releases_details.aspx?id=1345&year=2008
I hope the technology delivers and that the price would be competitive.