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May 2007
Brussels, Belgium
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I am sure the application of such thin panels might have a decent sized list, however for the home user - there is not much of a gain if any. When you are looking at it head on, you will never know. From the side, yes. However in free space - gaining 2 inches is not that much of a deal. I can see multiple panels being connected on a wall as one unit. That would be interesting to see. Then again, I have always hated the thick black grid that went along with a setup like this. |
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May 2007
Brussels, Belgium
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1: I could immaturely in-your-face anyone that would come see my cool TV (Homer Simpson style) 2: If I need to move the TV around it would be easy as I'm sure it's not heavy at all. 3: If I decided to hang it to the wall, the chances of it crashing down would be insignificant compared to current heavy flat screen TV's. |
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2: It would be lighter, but not much. Why? Well, they would have to brace it with something to prevent flex. Steel, is the cheapest alternative. Aluminum would be better, not sure though honestly. Just a guess. 3: I have not heard of any tv "crashing down" from the wall. If it does, someone did not mount it right ![]() |
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May 2007
Brussels, Belgium
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3: With a super light TV you just have a better peace of mind. Some walls are made of plaster and even with a properly mounted system, a + 100 pounds TV Set mounted on a plaster wall would make me nervous. PS: 1: IN YOUUUUR FAAAAAACE ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by quexos; 01-07-2009 at 10:08 PM. |
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It's not OLED, that's for sure. The tech is too new to produce a panel like that. |
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Oct 2007
Canada
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well if it hasn't been posted, panasonic is making the viera z1
http://www.trustedreviews.com/tvs/ne...a-Z1-Plasma/p1 |
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I am liking the thin panels a bunch. I am really liking the boxes that come with them. Allows the panel to remain constant, but upgrade the hardware. Hmm, interesting ![]() |
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