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    Really big TV

    The house I'm currently buying has a cinema room, with a 50 inch TV on the wall, but it looks a little lost on the big wall.

    What's the biggest LCD/LED HD TV you can buy (not in some lab in Japan/Korea)?

    Money of course, as usual, is no object.

    #2
    voila


    I'm alright Jack

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      #3
      Where's projector technology these days?

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        #4


        If you pay extra you get 2 girls to hold it like that as well

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          #5
          Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
          The house I'm currently buying has a cinema room, with a 50 inch TV on the wall, but it looks a little lost on the big wall.

          What's the biggest LCD/LED HD TV you can buy (not in some lab in Japan/Korea)?

          Money of course, as usual, is no object.
          When I bought my 50" Panny Plazzie in 2006, still going strong, they (Sound and Vision) had a similar one in it's own room...

          108" - £9995 at the time, no idea how much now...

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            #6
            Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
            Where's projector technology these days?
            Don't like them.

            Biggest I've found so far is 65"

            SAMSUNG UE65C8000 LED TV | Laskys.com

            I've heard there are 100" ones at trade shows, don't know when they are being launched though.

            PS Don't want plasma.

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              #7
              You'll have to use plasma - high power usage.

              Make sure your new home is next to nuclear power station - that's probably the only you can afford tbh.

              HTH

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                #8
                Originally posted by AtW View Post
                You'll have to use plasma - high power usage.

                Make sure your new home is next to nuclear power station - that's probably the only you can afford tbh.

                HTH
                Means I'll spend less on heating, so makes no odds.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
                  Means I'll spend less on heating, so makes no odds.
                  Actually it does.

                  Gas heating = cheapest
                  Oil heating = bloody expensive
                  Electric heating = googols (cough) of cost....

                  I'm sure it's googols....

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by stek View Post
                    Actually it does.

                    Gas heating = cheapest
                    Oil heating = bloody expensive
                    Electric heating = googols (cough) of cost....

                    I'm sure it's googols....
                    WHS

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