As if there weren't already enough over-the-top big TV screens for the rich to waste their money on, how about a 201-inch (16.75 feet!) outdoor TV that retracts into a waterproof underground vault when not in use? Never mind that its reported price is $300,000! (I think I'd rather buy a yacht But then, maybe they already have a yacht. LOL)
http://www.cseed.tv/features/display.html
The only benefit I see for the typical consumer from this is that the screen actually folds up before retracting. If smartphone makers can incorporate that into their phone design, we might start to once again move away from the behemoth phones (five inches and over) that are currently being released. But then I think the scroll solution is much better and has more potential.
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Amazing! But we can't afford that costly TV. I have another choice.
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Nice link, Henry. Thanks for commenting.
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Hi Luke. You seem to be the only one fixated on this blog article. I posted it for two reasons: I was amazed with the technology, and thought how absurd it was to spend so much money just to watch TV outside. I personally can't fathom what type of person would really want this unless it is someone who wants to flaunt how wealthy they are. Personally, I despise TV--I feel it is dumbing people down. I'd rather participate in life than be a mere observer.
DeleteThe need for buying an expensive outdoor TV system whether it a profitable or standard LCD TV is to protect it from extreme weather.
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Waterproof Television enclosure is best to protect TV from physical damage.
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Superbly written article, if only all bloggers offered the same content as you, the internet would be a far better place.. What TV is right for me
ReplyDeleteHi Historypak. I can't tell if you were being serious or facetious, but allowed your comment through. Of all the articles I've written, I myself wouldn't describe this as "superbly written." It was merely capturing a tech announcement. That you found this 3 years later is interesting.
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