Oh my, this TV is just sinfull......

Sniper82

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Anyone that can afford that much for a TV already has 3+ cars at probably 2-3 times as much each so its a no brainer :D. Nice TV
 

Tegeril

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Car or TV? What kind of a question is this. TV all the way.

Hahaha, so ridiculously expensive.
 

imported_K3N

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If you're not a multi-millionaire or even a billionaire and you pay that much for a TV, you deserve to be shot in the head.
 

Matt2

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I have this TV.

2 of them actually.

I'll post pics when I can afford a camera.
 

OneOfTheseDays

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What an utter waste of money. You can get a better display for $32,000. Sony's latest LCD's are clouded by many video quality issues like backlight bleeding and nebulous clouding.
 

jim1976

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Originally posted by: Matt2
I have this TV.

2 of them actually.

I'll post pics when I can afford a camera.

Did you buy the extra one i asked you for me? Cmon I hope you didn't forget me.. :(

FFS 33 grand for a TV''.. :roll:
 

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That TVs resolution is too low. Maybe I'd pay that much for a Sharp Aquos... but a Sony... pshhh
 

Aquila76

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When you figure out what size room is needed for a proper viewing distance of this display, $33K is in line with the price of that house.
 

bunnyfubbles

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Other than size, is there anything special about this? Can't say the specs are all that impressive, not that you can even trust the specs...
 

Matt2

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If you're going to go that big, why not just get a 1080p DLP projector at a fraction of the price?
 

judasmachine

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Originally posted by: Matt2
I have this TV.

2 of them actually.

I'll post pics when I can afford a camera.

Isn't your electricity soon to be disconnected too?
 

Matt2

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Originally posted by: judasmachine
Originally posted by: Matt2
I have this TV.

2 of them actually.

I'll post pics when I can afford a camera.

Isn't your electricity soon to be disconnected too?

I havent had electricity since I decided to buy these TVs. Every $60 a month counts. Same goes for my car, got a good 24 speed bike though.

Luckily I have a trusting neighbor who hasnt noticed the extension cords running to his backyard.
 

Hemsky

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Originally posted by: Zebo
I bet extended warranty costs more than my 50" plasma.

I know for a fact that a 5 year warranty DOP extention on $30k+ at my store costs about $5000
 

bunnyfubbles

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Originally posted by: Matt2
If you're going to go that big, why not just get a 1080p DLP projector at a fraction of the price?

at that point I'd think you're wanting name brand / looks (a projector isn't exactly the sexiest of solutions). As far as function the only thing I can come up with is some sort of bar or some place with a lot of light where a projector might simply not be able to cut it.
 

Matt2

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Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
Originally posted by: Matt2
If you're going to go that big, why not just get a 1080p DLP projector at a fraction of the price?

at that point I'd think you're wanting name brand / looks (a projector isn't exactly the sexiest of solutions). As far as function the only thing I can come up with is some sort of bar or some place with a lot of light where a projector might simply not be able to cut it.

You're right of course. I was thinking this would strictly be used in someone's home.

I've never been to a bar that was willing to spend $33k on a freakin TV. IMagine how much the drinks must cost.

All the bars I've been to here in downtown San Diego all have nice 50-60" plasma screens but cant even afford to hook them up to an HD signal. They're all running through effing composite.
 

ZimZum

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Originally posted by: Matt2
If you're going to go that big, why not just get a 1080p DLP projector at a fraction of the price?


Direct View >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>&gt
>>>>Projectors.
 

Aquila76

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Originally posted by: Matt2
Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
Originally posted by: Matt2
If you're going to go that big, why not just get a 1080p DLP projector at a fraction of the price?

at that point I'd think you're wanting name brand / looks (a projector isn't exactly the sexiest of solutions). As far as function the only thing I can come up with is some sort of bar or some place with a lot of light where a projector might simply not be able to cut it.

You're right of course. I was thinking this would strictly be used in someone's home.

I've never been to a bar that was willing to spend $33k on a freakin TV. IMagine how much the drinks must cost.

All the bars I've been to here in downtown San Diego all have nice 50-60" plasma screens but cant even afford to hook them up to an HD signal. They're all running through effing composite.

HAHAHA! Yeah, the Applebee's bar has a 50" plasma, but they don't even have the aspect ratio set right! They're stretching standard def 4x3 into a HiDef 16x9 display. It looks absolutely awful. People look like they live on Jupiter or something