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Re: LCD HDTV for standard def viewing
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Naiche Lujan
on Sep 20, 2007 at 7:43:28 pm
Since this is a projection type technology, are there other drawbacks such as poor viewing angle, etc. that may be a drawback from the standard LCD approach?
Do they use this technology in TVs around 27"? All I can find are the Grand WEGAs that 50" and up.
What are your thoughts on DLP technology, or LCoS?
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by Naiche Lujan on Sep 18, 2007 at 5:01:33 pm
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Re: LCD HDTV for standard def viewing
by Naiche Lujan on Sep 20, 2007 at 6:40:49 pm
Re: LCD HDTV for standard def viewing
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