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bedub1 wrote:I wasn't sure what to put in the blank spaces...but came up with TV. I just got my projector, and 120" screen. I must admit it looks fantastic.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.

heavycola wrote:Yeah well 've got a 130" screen, so screw you and screw this thread
Dancing Mustard wrote:bedub1 wrote:I wasn't sure what to put in the blank spaces...but came up with TV. I just got my projector, and 120" screen. I must admit it looks fantastic.
And yet you're still so lacking in the knob department that you felt the need to brag about it to strangers in an online forum...



























bedub1 wrote:Um...err... Yeah! I know you are, but what am I?!Dancing Mustard wrote:bedub1 wrote:I wasn't sure what to put in the blank spaces...but came up with TV. I just got my projector, and 120" screen. I must admit it looks fantastic.
And yet you're still so lacking in the knob department that you felt the need to brag about it to strangers in an online forum...
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.

bedub1 wrote:heavycola wrote:Yeah well 've got a 130" screen, so screw you and screw this thread
nice....do you like it? 720p or 1080p? or old school 1024x768?







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Backglass wrote:It all depends on the size of the room, veiwing distance, etc.
It is just as uncomfortable to watch a TV that is too big for the room, as it is too small. Bigger is not always better.
Me? 42" LCD. XBOX is awesome in 1080i.




















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bedub1 wrote:Backglass wrote:It all depends on the size of the room, veiwing distance, etc.
It is just as uncomfortable to watch a TV that is too big for the room, as it is too small. Bigger is not always better.
Me? 42" LCD. XBOX is awesome in 1080i.
Yeah I could have gone larger to 130" or something based upon the throw distance and projector zoom....but then the screen would have been too big and been stressful looking all around at the screen...like sitting in the front row at the movie theater.
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.


















heavycola wrote:Yeah well 've got a 130" screen, so screw you and screw this thread



hecter wrote:I own a movie theatre.
Bitch.
pimpdave wrote:bedub1, please be my friend. I am so impressed with your massive television, that I want to be your friend.
TheProwler wrote:bedub1 wrote:Backglass wrote:It all depends on the size of the room, veiwing distance, etc.
It is just as uncomfortable to watch a TV that is too big for the room, as it is too small. Bigger is not always better.
Me? 42" LCD. XBOX is awesome in 1080i.
Yeah I could have gone larger to 130" or something based upon the throw distance and projector zoom....but then the screen would have been too big and been stressful looking all around at the screen...like sitting in the front row at the movie theater.
So that 8.33 percentage makes that much of a difference?
How does it feel watching porn when the pussy is bigger than your head?
But really, if you have a good setup and needed that big of a screen, have fun. Now you need to get some nice theatre seating and DTS Surround Sound with high quality equipment and speakers.
Did you get a white screen, or a gray screen? What kind of projector? How big is your dick? HC's is huge.














animorpherv1 wrote:this thread makes me think of How many Tvs should be on his planet
Minister Masket wrote:Obviously it isn't HD and therefore obsolete.
I have a 32'' Phillips HD TV sitting pretty in my lounge, and only for £425.







bedub1 wrote:720p is HD. 1080p is HD. Anything greater than 320x240 (regular tv) is HDTV....
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.


















TheProwler wrote:bedub1 wrote:720p is HD. 1080p is HD. Anything greater than 320x240 (regular tv) is HDTV....
There was something called "enhanced-definition television", but that might be obsolete now that true HD is relatively cheap.







bedub1 wrote:TheProwler wrote:bedub1 wrote:720p is HD. 1080p is HD. Anything greater than 320x240 (regular tv) is HDTV....
There was something called "enhanced-definition television", but that might be obsolete now that true HD is relatively cheap.
Yeah i'm not sure if that lasted very long.
Just applied some tint to the skylight so it wasn't so damn bright in the room. Hopefully it stays there....it's only the static kind...not a glue based one....
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.


















TheProwler wrote:bedub1 wrote:TheProwler wrote:bedub1 wrote:720p is HD. 1080p is HD. Anything greater than 320x240 (regular tv) is HDTV....
There was something called "enhanced-definition television", but that might be obsolete now that true HD is relatively cheap.
Yeah i'm not sure if that lasted very long.
Just applied some tint to the skylight so it wasn't so damn bright in the room. Hopefully it stays there....it's only the static kind...not a glue based one....
That's the problem with projectors...really meant for the dark.







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TheProwler wrote:There was something called "enhanced-definition television", but that might be obsolete now that true HD is relatively cheap.

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Backglass wrote:TheProwler wrote:There was something called "enhanced-definition television", but that might be obsolete now that true HD is relatively cheap.
EDTV refers to devices capable of displaying 480 or 576-line signals in progressive scan (commonly referred to as "480p" and "576p" respectively). Better than standard TV, but not HD.
And just when you thought your 1080i TV was the shit....along comes:
2160p - Quad HDTV
4320p - Ultra Hi-Def
Both are experimental at this stage, but you know they are coming down the pike in a few years.







bedub1 wrote:TheProwler wrote:That's the problem with projectors...really meant for the dark.
Yeah I need to get an LCD or something to hide behind the screen....then you watch the screen at night when it's dark...roll it up and watch the LCD during the day....
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.


















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