gintonic
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why does everybody
not everyone. But many lay prone on a sofa to watch. I'd love to put mine on the ceiling
why does everybody
Still using a Panasonic 32" CRT here. A few years ago a mate of mine who used to be in hifi/electronic retail spotted it and had a good chuckle, he couldn't believe his eyes. It was second hand when I bought it, I guesss it's probably late 90s or turn of the century. Still does the job.
By the way, why does everybody have their screen so far up the wall? I want a screen at head height, I don't want to crane my neck upwards. Isn't that uncomfortable?
I've often thought that the best way to watch telly on your own would be to stick it on a bedroom ceiling and use some great headphones. Keeps the vulgar box out of line of sight, too.not everyone. But many lay prone on a sofa to watch. I'd love to put mine on the ceiling
I've often thought that the best way to watch telly on your own would be to stick it on a bedroom ceiling and use some great headphones. Keeps the vulgar box out of line of sight, too.
but where would your mirrors go ?
I have seen Hi Def 4K HDR demos at Currys and they do look good but how many tv programmes are available ? none? what do standard blu rays look like on those Godzilla screens ( standard blue ray is just 2 mega pixel). I can see my self getting a 40" but thats about it. The HDR discs are very expensive.
Dozens and dozens of shows and content in HDR10/10+ and Dolby Vision on Netflix, Prime, Rakuten, Disney, AppleTV and also Sky which is finally starting to roll out after promising for ages.Netflix has quite a bit of 4K content.
I see no reason not to have a TV the size of the wall if it was cheap and was of moderate weight (the technology is very far from there though).
True. It wouldn't necessarily happen with a wall-sized TV. Maybe if you pick the long wall in narrow room or sit too near?I was reading about viewing angle today and if you have to move your head to catch details from one side of the screen to the other too often then you’ll end up with a headache, so there is such a thing as being ‘too’ big.
True. It wouldn't necessarily happen with a wall-sized TV. Maybe if you pick the long wall in narrow room or sit too near?
Most people would say TVs from 5 years ago look small, and I see this trend continuing for another decade at least!