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Old 01-11-2012, 09:20 PM   #1
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Of course I want Ultra High Definition. There is only on problem I would have to be a billionaire in order to put in a home theater room large enough, so I could get the proper screen to distance ratio.
Are you saying that you'd need more room depth to get the right distance for UHD? Because the opposite is true. In fact, this makes it possible to put larger screens into smaller spaces.

(BTW an 8k "retina display" would be about 27"; I could certainly see myself watching movies at my desk on a screen that size. )
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(BTW an 8k "retina display" would be about 27"; I could certainly see myself watching movies at my desk on a screen that size. )
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UHDTV's receive a substantial price cut
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Old 08-27-2013, 12:52 PM   #4
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Thanks for posting this very nice price drop on UHD TVs. One correction is the articles have incorrect prices for Samsung's 55" UN55F900, which is now actually $4,499 and the 65" UN65F9000 is now $5,999.

Very deep price cuts, but not quite as low as the articles say.

-Robert
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Thanks for posting this very nice price drop on UHD TVs. One correction is the articles have incorrect prices for Samsung's 55" UN55F900, which is now actually $4,499 and the 65" UN65F9000 is now $5,999.

Very deep price cuts, but not quite as low as the articles say.

-Robert
Even cheaper, nice.
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This is good news.

Amazon.ca has 2 Sony's for sale. I mean 2 1080p sets. I mean Robert is our best friend.
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This is good news.

Amazon.ca has 2 Sony's for sale. I mean 2 1080p sets. I mean Robert is our best friend.
You mean me?

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The Sony 65" already dropped from 7 grand to $5500? This is why it's worth waiting a couple more years. Not only will they iron out all the kinks in the technology, but the sets will be half the price of what they were originally asking at its inception.
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