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powerking 05-25-2014 07:29 PM

Great Deal on a new UHDTV !!
 
Hey all;

With all the recent hype about UHDTV, I thought this eBay ad might be of interest. Look at the super cheap shipping price too!!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Genuine-...item19ed35bed3

I'm ready to move to this next generation :banana::banana:

Don't let this one get "away"......

Tom (PK)

rca2000 05-25-2014 09:39 PM

DID ANY new consumer tv EVER cost this much legitimately ??

rca2000 05-25-2014 09:40 PM

And I would think a "UHDTV" would be 4K res.--NOT 2160...

jr_tech 05-25-2014 10:34 PM

Check out the reviews of the smaller model on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-UN85S9...=samsung+4k+tv

:) not affiliated,
jr

StellarTV 05-26-2014 01:57 AM

Providing "tracking number" for FREE to all customers. o_O

Electronic M 05-26-2014 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jr_tech (Post 3105035)
Check out the reviews of the smaller model on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-UN85S9...=samsung+4k+tv

:) not affiliated,
jr

:lmao: that has got to be the funniest thing I've read on Amazon.

IIRC the CT-100 was 5,000$ in 1954 when the average car cost about 2,000$, and that UHD set is 40,000 when and average cost of a car last year was about 30,000$. If you look at the cost to be on the cutting(bleeding?) edge of television over the years in terms of how many new cars you could have bought instead (2.5 in '54 vs. 1.3 today) then we are saving about half the cars that we would have to give up to get the TV 60 years ago...

rca2000 05-26-2014 08:17 PM

I believe you are WRONG about this. Somone here may know for sure--but I THINK the CT-100 was about ONE thousand--1250 in 1954. NOT FIVE thousand.

Electronic M 05-26-2014 09:17 PM

That is why there is an IIRC (short for If I Recall Correctly) in front of that that price....
It's been a few years since I last saw the original price quoted.

Jon A. 05-27-2014 01:08 PM

The sad part is, many will be stupid enough to actually buy these.

rcaman 05-27-2014 01:55 PM

amazon reviews are a hoot...

ChrisW6ATV 05-27-2014 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rca2000 (Post 3105031)
And I would think a "UHDTV" would be 4K res.--NOT 2160...

2160p is the vertical resolution of "4K" or "UHD" displays. The horizontal resolution is 3840, which is rounded to get the "4K" number. Both resolution numbers are exactly twice the resolution of a 1080p "Full HD" display.

Jon A. 05-27-2014 08:14 PM

Geez, I ought to just sell my Canon digital camera with "Full HD" video and wi-fi for what I can get for it while that model is still being sold new. Someone else is giving me a camera that shoots in standard def, all I'll ever want.

Zenith26kc20 05-28-2014 01:13 PM

Panasonic has a 152 inch plasma that sells for $100,000. They had it at one of the CEDIA shows. They provided the installation and if my memory is correct, it needs 3 phase electricity to operate. It was 2200P if memory isn't too cloudy.

yrly 06-01-2014 11:16 AM

I have one of those Seiki 4k sets, 55" paid like $600 for it. Nice TV, not much content unless you hook it up to a computer. My viewing distance is about 9 feet, you can notice the smaller pixels at that distance if your vision is good enough.

Sandy G 06-01-2014 11:28 AM

Oh, Prunella... I want/need at least 5 of 'em, wonder what kinda Deal would he make me ?!? Lessee now.. One for the Living Room, one for my Office, one in the Bedroom, one in the Ship's Radio Room, one in the Chithouse, maybe one in the Kitchen...Of course, the Junky Old Porthole Zenith, & that fugly l'il 621 will HAVE TO GO...(grin)


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