Actually, given that projectors require total darkness I could see reasons someone with a lot of money might opt for this plasma instead. For instance, if you had a room where you were entertaining people on a regular basis and you wanted a display to show sports or other events, a plasma would work much better than a projector.
projectors are getting better. they don't require "total" darkness. True, you can't use one outdoors on a sunny day, but they are now a perfectly viable means of getting a good picture in just about any room in a normal house. and at 1/10th the price of this monster.
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kpluck @ Sep 27th 2007 1:15PM
Actually, given that projectors require total darkness I could see reasons someone with a lot of money might opt for this plasma instead. For instance, if you had a room where you were entertaining people on a regular basis and you wanted a display to show sports or other events, a plasma would work much better than a projector.
boulderhorn @ Sep 27th 2007 1:39PM
projectors are getting better. they don't require "total" darkness. True, you can't use one outdoors on a sunny day, but they are now a perfectly viable means of getting a good picture in just about any room in a normal house. and at 1/10th the price of this monster.
of course, i'd buy one if i had the money...