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2012 CES Show Thread

  • OneBuckeye
    LG is already making a splash

    an 84" 3,840 x 2,160 tv


    and a 55" OLED 4mm thick with a 4mm bezel


  • gorocks99
    Sweet, TVs I can't afford :)
  • dlazz
    I HAVE AN 84" (diameter) COCK
  • imex99
    Does ces start today?
  • gorocks99
    imex99;1038126 wrote:Does ces start today?
    Starts Jan 10
  • OneBuckeye
    Nope. The 10th-13th.
  • justincredible
    dlazz;1038117 wrote:I HAVE AN 84" (diameter) COCK
    no you dont
  • sherm03
    Looking forward to heading out to this again this year. This time I have to work the booth instead of being able to just attend and walk around.
  • McFly1955
    projector is the way to go for big screen.

    I have 100" of HD goodness in my basement for under $1500, that 84" Tv probably runs for a ton of cash.
  • dlazz
    justincredible;1038259 wrote:no you dont
    :(
  • hangonsloopy
    McFly1955;1038554 wrote:projector is the way to go for big screen.

    I have 100" of HD goodness in my basement for under $1500, that 84" Tv probably runs for a ton of cash.

    Agreed. I have a 78" screen. It cost me $900.
  • OneBuckeye
    http://ces.cnet.com/8301-33379_1-57353405/lg-announces-its-first-google-tvs/

    LG coming out with a google tv

    http://www.bgr.com/2012/01/06/marvell%e2%80%99s-armada-1500-cpu-to-power-next-gen-google-tv/

    More info about google tv, specifically the hardware. I assume the previously mentioned LG would use this hardware...
  • dave
    dlazz;1038117 wrote:I HAVE AN 84" (diameter) COCK
    congrats on only being able to fuck an elephant
  • justincredible
    dave;1041266 wrote:congrats on only being able to fuck an elephant
    Clearly you've never met my wife.
  • karen lotz
    devil1197;74 wrote:What does that mean to you?

    I paid a so called lifetime membership fee, can I sue?

    I know her Biblically.

    Hope this helps.


    Wait what the fuck?
  • karen lotz
    justincredible;1041274 wrote:Clearly you've never met my wife.

    I know her Biblically.


    This makes more sense.
  • justincredible
    karen lotz;1041277 wrote:I know her Biblically.


    This makes more sense.
    She believes the bible is fiction.
  • hoops23
    justincredible;1041278 wrote:She believes the bible is fiction.
    Science fiction?
  • Go4alOngbOmB
    Except the animal thing, that's totally true.....I just feel sorry for the fella who had to be like, one male, one male.....NOPE.....that's how I explain the extinction of unicorns.....Unicorns were a sausage fest!
  • said_aouita
    Do the Asian chicks come with the TV?
  • Glory Days
    McFly1955;1038554 wrote:projector is the way to go for big screen.

    I have 100" of HD goodness in my basement for under $1500, that 84" Tv probably runs for a ton of cash.
    how does it look with lights on? and you also need a certain amount of room(distance) to have a projector that big correct?
  • Hamp89
    Projectors will be forgotten when the technology allows for these 85"+ tv's to be hung on the wall. Way better pictures and can be viewed in lighted rooms.
  • McFly1955
    Glory Days;1041731 wrote:how does it look with lights on? and you also need a certain amount of room(distance) to have a projector that big correct?
    Lights on = horrible

    It really should be in a basement or a room where you can control the lighting....unless you only plan to watch at night.

    With a good projector that you can adjust (no fixed lens) you don't need all that much room to work with.... My basement is like 20' long, but I have the room broken into 2 parts -- office on one half, theater seats/screen on the other side --- the projector is only 10' from the wall (so in the middle of the room, roughly).

    For example:

    I have a slightly older model of this projector: http://www.projectorcentral.com/Epson-PowerLite_Home_Cinema_8350.htm

    Y
    ou can mess with this calculator to get an idea: http://www.projectorcentral.com/Epson-PowerLite_Home_Cinema_8350-projection-calculator-pro.htm

    T
    his shows that with this projector, you need to have the projector mounted roughly 10' away (throw distance) from the screen to produce a 100" image....If you have 15' to work with, you could technically produce a 170" image.
  • McFly1955
    Hamp89;1041752 wrote:Projectors will be forgotten when the technology allows for these 85"+ tv's to be hung on the wall. Way better pictures and can be viewed in lighted rooms.
    Agreed, but I think we are a long ways away from an 80-100" TV that can be mounted for under $2,000.
  • Iliketurtles
    said_aouita;1041711 wrote:Do the Asian chicks come with the TV?
    This. For the price of the TV's they really should come with them... at least for like a week.