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Buying a new tv this weekend

  • LJ
    Get on my level



    High-end British retailer Harrods has built a reputation on stocking luxurious merchandise since opening its doors in London back in 1834. Now, it's hoping to make a name for itself as a purveyor of the most outrageously decadent gadgets on the planet. Gadgets such as Panasonic's 152" TH-152UX1W plasma television, which retails for $958,000 and is usually sold for commercial applications such as airports and theme parks.
    The massive television weighs more than 1,200 pounds and is the size of nine 50" sets stacked in a three by three grid. It is Panasonic's first commercially available 4K2K display, occupying the high end of the emerging 4K TV standard, and is capable of displaying 4,096 x 2,160 pixels. That's nearly four times the resolution of a current 1080p TV. Oh, and it's a 3D TV, too, although the sticker price doesn't include the cost of an optional transmitter and 3D glasses.
  • dlazz
    lol, that's an awesome "stop hotlinking" picture.
  • LJ
    dlazz;1129653 wrote:lol, that's an awesome "stop hotlinking" picture.
    They literally just changed it.
  • dlazz
    LJ;1129655 wrote:They literally just changed it.
    You apparently don't know what hotlinking is.
  • LJ
    whats really awesome about that stop hotllinking pic is that it is what Yahoo did :laugh:
  • LJ
    dlazz;1129658 wrote:You apparently don't know what hotlinking is.
    I absolutely do. I pulled it off of another site. Yahoo literally JUST did that.
  • Commander of Awesome
    Heard yahoo hired Ender, and he instituted his scripts.
  • cat_lover
    I have two of those Panasonic TV's. You will love it. Good choice.
  • Glassy
    Seems a little small for my 2200 sq foot house.

    Seriously, $900K for a f&cking television that is the size of 9 50"ers? Wouldnt that add up to more like $9K?