The first futuristic TV? prototype Sony Oled

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1 million : 1 contrast ratio

width of 3 credit cards

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I can't even imagine what the price might be
 
Originally Posted by PcByRdGaNg51BiX

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damn thats sick as hell, you already know its gonna cost an arm and a ball.


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That TV is
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the thing about contrast ratio is....theres no general SCALE as to how these numbers are determined.

companies can claim whatever contrast ratio they please on these TV sets because theres no universal way in proving that. ive seen this 500,000:1 samsung TVand it looked nice, but compare it to the 40,000:1 pioneer elite? the elite is MUCHHHHHHHH clearer than that, the the blacks are much deeper by a mile.

dont put too much of an emphasis on Contrast ratios, its too emphasized when making your tv purchase with no good reason.
 
Bt, those laptop are tight as hell. But i'd probably cost more than my car.

btw can you hoop today? inbox me
 
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That is SICK. I've gotta peep that, I'll be at the showtomorrow, but for meetings.
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Hopefully, I'll have more time during the week to just look around and BS.

EDIT: Co-sign with CincoSeisDos, contrast ratio is basically the difference between darkest black and brightest white the unit ITSELF can produce. Whilethe 1M:1 sounds impressive, don't base a TV solely on this spec. There is no real way to compare two separate products.

But damn, that TV is still sexy as hell.
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Damn, I'd be scared to use that laptop. It looks like the most fragile laptop ever
 
Originally Posted by PcByRdGaNg51BiX

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damn thats sick as hell, you already know its gonna cost an arm and a ball.


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but the TV and the Laptops are
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the 11" model she mentions has been available in japan for quite some time...it just became available for purchase in the states via the sonystylewebsite....11" = $2500.00 ...i think i will pass for now.
many of the major TV manufacturers have invested in some sort of OLED research/prototyping.
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thats pretty wild but like dude said... going to cost you your life..
 
my first question, where do you put all the hdmi and connections thingies?
 
Originally Posted by ondadownlow

Damn, I'd be scared to use that laptop. It looks like the most fragile laptop ever

Co-sign, its dope though.
 
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