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Bill Wright[_2_] June 25th 12 07:55 PM

Sony and Panny to collaborate over OLED panels
 
Gary wrote:

I have noticed council estates seem to
have the highest mounted TV's.


It's a matter of intelligence.

Bill

Bill Wright[_2_] June 25th 12 08:13 PM

Sony and Panny to collaborate over OLED panels
 
Roderick Stewart wrote:

Or possibly not, but your holiday snaps will look tremendous. Even if
you've only used one of the more recent smartphones, they'll be sharper
than HDTV.


Yes, but do you really want that? Think on.

Bill

Dave Plowman (News) June 25th 12 08:17 PM

Sony and Panny to collaborate over OLED panels
 
In article en.co.uk,
Roderick Stewart wrote:
As you wish, but to me the advantage of a flat TV that can be placed
anywhere or hung on the wall at any height was that I didn't need to be
content with the same as before just because it was the same as before,
but could start again from first principles. I can now have the display
wherever I'm most comfortable looking, rather than suffer the
restriction of placing it where it used to be physically easiest to
support a great big heavy box. In other words, the flat screen is a
piece of technological progress that has given me more freedom rather
than less, so it seemed silly not to make use of it.


Snag is all LCDs are considerably worse than CRT sets off axis.

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*I believe five out of four people have trouble with fractions. *

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

Gary June 26th 12 03:48 AM

Sony and Panny to collaborate over OLED panels
 
On 25/06/2012 18:55, Bill Wright wrote:
Gary wrote:

I have noticed council estates seem to have the highest mounted TV's.


It's a matter of intelligence.

Bill

I also thin they mount them so they CAN be seen from outside.

Gary June 26th 12 03:58 AM

Sony and Panny to collaborate over OLED panels
 
On 25/06/2012 18:55, Bill Wright wrote:
Gary wrote:

I have noticed council estates seem to have the highest mounted TV's.


It's a matter of intelligence.

Bill

I also think they mount them so they CAN be seen from outside.

Bill Wright[_2_] June 26th 12 06:12 AM

Sony and Panny to collaborate over OLED panels
 
Gary wrote:
On 25/06/2012 18:55, Bill Wright wrote:
Gary wrote:

I have noticed council estates seem to have the highest mounted TV's.


It's a matter of intelligence.

Bill

I also think they mount them so they CAN be seen from outside.


It was ever thus. In the 50s my dad used to sell aerials to people who
didn't have tellys.

Bill

Ian June 26th 12 08:39 AM

Sony and Panny to collaborate over OLED panels
 
In message , Bill Wright
writes
Roderick Stewart wrote:

Or possibly not, but your holiday snaps will look tremendous. Even if
you've only used one of the more recent smartphones, they'll be
sharper than HDTV.


Yes, but do you really want that? Think on.

Bill


Now you can bore your friends in VHD
--
Ian

Brian Gaff June 26th 12 09:28 AM

Sony and Panny to collaborate over OLED panels
 
As an aside, when I found photography was now not very easy, I went over to
recording sound on my holidays. However, a recording standing on a barely
cooled lava flow in some out of the way bit of the world tends to sound
exactly like a recording made standing in a field in surrey....

Brian

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--
From the sofa of Brian Gaff -

Blind user, so no pictures please!
"Ian" wrote in message
...
In message , Bill Wright
writes
Roderick Stewart wrote:

Or possibly not, but your holiday snaps will look tremendous. Even if
you've only used one of the more recent smartphones, they'll be sharper
than HDTV.


Yes, but do you really want that? Think on.

Bill


Now you can bore your friends in VHD
--
Ian




Dave Plowman (News) June 26th 12 12:49 PM

Sony and Panny to collaborate over OLED panels
 
In article ,
Martin wrote:
In the early days of colour TV, it was common for Dutch people and
probably others to position the TV facing the window so that it could
be seen from outside. It was left switched on so that passers by could
appreciate the TV and the wealth of the occupants. A Dutch friend used
to walk along his street using his own Philips colour TV controller to
either switch the TVs off or to turn up the sound to maximum.


Except that early colour TVs didn't have remote controls.

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*Life is hard; then you nap

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

Bill Wright[_2_] June 26th 12 01:21 PM

Sony and Panny to collaborate over OLED panels
 
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Martin wrote:
In the early days of colour TV, it was common for Dutch people and
probably others to position the TV facing the window so that it could
be seen from outside. It was left switched on so that passers by could
appreciate the TV and the wealth of the occupants. A Dutch friend used
to walk along his street using his own Philips colour TV controller to
either switch the TVs off or to turn up the sound to maximum.


Except that early colour TVs didn't have remote controls.

How early is early? Maybe the Dutch got colour later than us, after
remotes had come in.

Bill


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