dingbat
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Lol...old wives taleMulti-Quote is working like squat. maybe because the posts are on different pages, idk.
Anyway, who knows what the early tvs were putting out. I would think the brightness would have some affect being in close proximity......
Your eyes have close to 180 vision. Watching a big screen TV is not causing your eyes to scan.I'm not talking about vision damage, I'm referring to temporary eyestrain that I get when I have to scan back and forth to take in the whole image. Gives me a headache after a while.
If you're going from a CRT, make sure the height of the HD is "at least" as high as the CRT or you will be disappointed......
Center of any TV should be eye level.
Information overload!
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Problem is content. Netflix has it if you have 25 Mbs bandwidth or spend some bucks on a ultra Blu-ray player.Just heard that Amazon will have a 50in Ultra 4K on sale on Monday for $249 and free delivery if you are a member of prime.!
Problem is content. Netflix has it if you have 25 Mbs bandwidth or spend some bucks on a ultra Blu-ray player.
Interesting article.
http://www.techradar.com/news/television/ultra-hd-everything-you-need-to-know-about-4k-tv-1258884
of course if you don't sit close enough, it's a waste of money.
I heard those 4Ks you're supposed to sit even closer.....:facepalm:
I just pulled the trigger.
Thanks for all the discussion & suggestions!
he listed it at the bottom
On what!!!!!!?????
After 4 pages of conversation, you are not even going to tell us what you bought!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????
You are worse than my wife !