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ar188
post Jul 25 2009, 10:47 AM

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QUOTE(ronnt88 @ Jul 25 2009, 07:12 AM)
laugh.gif watch astro? if u wanna watch astro so much, go get a CRT TV la bro.. thumbup.gif for astro biggrin.gif

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yeah CRT best.. still got a 15year old 34inch sony trinitron.. looks dem good with astro S10/kuro plasma also cannot fight.. laugh.gif
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post Jul 25 2009, 05:12 PM

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QUOTE(azbro @ Jul 25 2009, 10:18 AM)
haha...thats what everyone said when they introduce the 16:9 from 4:3.......now its the21:9 from 16:9......

I wonder...in 10 years time....what will the ratio be?  hmm.gif
I bet we will practically move our head left to right to watch whats going on on the other side ..so rather than stick to 3 speakers in front (L,R,C), now they have to put 5 speakers (L, MidL, R,MidR, 1 long center)
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I guess the trend is pretty much stable for now - 4:3 for normal terrestrial broadcast. 16:9 for HD broadcasts. 21:9 for cinemas.

My bet for the next TV evolution could be built-in 3D processing chips in the TV itself, like the ones from nVidia. No more rubbish red/green 3D nonsense. (well, thats what I am hoping anyway tongue.gif )

Back to the Philips, I believe for RM20K a pop, those who buy will use it for dedicated HT rooms for movie watching ONLY.
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post Jul 25 2009, 05:18 PM

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QUOTE(Lone*Wolf @ Jul 25 2009, 05:12 PM)
I guess the trend is pretty much stable for now - 4:3 for normal terrestrial broadcast.  16:9 for HD broadcasts. 21:9 for cinemas. 

My bet for the next TV evolution could be built-in 3D processing chips in the TV itself, like the ones from nVidia.  No more rubbish red/green 3D nonsense.  (well, thats what I am hoping anyway  tongue.gif )

Back to the Philips, I believe for RM20K a pop, those who buy will use it for dedicated HT rooms for movie watching ONLY.
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then better get something like an optoma HD82/8200 rite? biggrin.gif why settler for a 55inche. so tiny image for 20k.... laugh.gif
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post Jul 25 2009, 05:31 PM

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QUOTE(ar188 @ Jul 25 2009, 05:18 PM)
then better get something like an optoma HD82/8200 rite?  biggrin.gif  why settler for a 55inche. so tiny image for 20k....  laugh.gif
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post Jul 25 2009, 10:52 PM

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QUOTE(Lone*Wolf @ Jul 25 2009, 05:31 PM)
How much are those babies?
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click on htkaki's sig.. laugh.gif

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post Mar 15 2011, 12:15 PM

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just let u guy know philip have update this model with 3d function, 400mhz and led backlight which i saw in KL desa and man is damn good which got me consider for my next upgrade from my samsung 9 series (46inch)....maybe next year this tv is my upgrade...look good too.

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QUOTE(Lone*Wolf @ Jul 25 2009, 05:12 PM)
I guess the trend is pretty much stable for now - 4:3 for normal terrestrial broadcast.  16:9 for HD broadcasts. 21:9 for cinemas. 

My bet for the next TV evolution could be built-in 3D processing chips in the TV itself, like the ones from nVidia.  No more rubbish red/green 3D nonsense.  (well, thats what I am hoping anyway  tongue.gif )

Back to the Philips, I believe for RM20K a pop, those who buy will use it for dedicated HT rooms for movie watching ONLY.
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Current Samsung 3DTV already have ability to convert 2D to 3D by itself. But convert cannot give best quality 3D experience.

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