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I wouls have laughed so hard if he would have said "Here we are in the Sony Jungle, we're hunting down some OLED TVs... JK We're really at Sonys Booth!"
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@Decenium Oh sorry I misunderstood your previous comment. When I asked "Is your CRT 11 mm thick?", and you replied "exactly thats the point, that is what makes it good", I thought you meant that the fact that your CRT isn't 11 mm thick makes your CRT good. But you were talking about the OLED being good. Fair point to you. And yes you're right about the guy not mentioning the thickness as being significant compared to contrast. Once again, sorry for the misunderstanding. Peace.
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Wait, what?
Your "good for you man" was you being sarcastic?
Can't I choose what I like over something else?
Anyway, no, you read it totally wrong, my point is is that he needs to focus on the aspect of CRT quality but with a thin screen.
Saying stuff like "you can look at it from all sides and it still looks perfect" is no pro seeing as we already had that tech for EVER.
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@Decenium ok....So you like prefer fat and heavy crts compared to thin and light oleds with probably better contrast? Good for you man
/sarcasm
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exactly thats the point, that is what makes it good.
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@Decenium Is your CRT 11 mm thick?
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why would i want an expensive super thin tv? so my dog could easily knock it over?
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but your crt is as big as a fucking garage XD
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That is not the point, the point is that he focusses on the fact that the viewing angle is so big, which is nothing special as it was possible wiht CRT's.
He should speak about the video quality and energy consumption and indeed size.
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@Decenium yeah but your crt weights 50 pounds and this display about 5? go back to your cave troll
omg you can look at it from all the sides and it still looks perfect?!?!
...wait..I can do that with my CRT two.
Decenium 3 years ago 8
They'll work on it
xxAlucarDraculax 3 years ago 4