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In college, the fellas and I would often drag a TV, couch and beer outside
because it was ironic. The practice often led to a busted set. We could have used Innovizion's gigantic weatherproof TV. Weatherproof TVs are nothing new, of course, but this one pushed the envelope in terms of size with its mammoth 65-inch HD LCD screen. It's also wireless, with a transmitter that allows campers (people) and camper (Winnebago) to be separated by more than 150 feet of wildlife, lush green lawn or, in the case of my house at the ol' alma mater, patches of dead grass, beer cans, and the occasional prone body or two. -- Certified SPAM-free sig |
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"UCLAN" wrote in message
... In college, the fellas and I would often drag a TV, couch and beer outside because it was ironic. The practice often led to a busted set. We could have used Innovizion's gigantic weatherproof TV. Weatherproof TVs are nothing new, of course, but this one pushed the envelope in terms of size with its mammoth 65-inch HD LCD screen. It's also wireless, with a transmitter that allows campers (people) and camper (Winnebago) to be separated by more than 150 feet of wildlife, lush green lawn or, in the case of my house at the ol' alma mater, patches of dead grass, beer cans, and the occasional prone body or two. ========================== Since when is 65" Mamoth? |
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"Richard C." wrote:
"UCLAN" wrote in message ... In college, the fellas and I would often drag a TV, couch and beer outside because it was ironic. The practice often led to a busted set. We could have used Innovizion's gigantic weatherproof TV. Weatherproof TVs are nothing new, of course, but this one pushed the envelope in terms of size with its mammoth 65-inch HD LCD screen. It's also wireless, with a transmitter that allows campers (people) and camper (Winnebago) to be separated by more than 150 feet of wildlife, lush green lawn or, in the case of my house at the ol' alma mater, patches of dead grass, beer cans, and the occasional prone body or two. ========================== Since when is 65" Mamoth? It's all relative. I have the Mits 65732. When friends come over they think it's huge. I thought it was big when I first got it, but now I wish I got the 73" model. Chip -- -------------------- http://NewsReader.Com/ -------------------- Usenet Newsgroup Service $9.95/Month 30GB |
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Richard C. wrote:
In college, the fellas and I would often drag a TV, couch and beer outside because it was ironic. The practice often led to a busted set. We could have used Innovizion's gigantic weatherproof TV. Weatherproof TVs are nothing new, of course, but this one pushed the envelope in terms of size with its mammoth 65-inch HD LCD screen. It's also wireless, with a transmitter that allows campers (people) and camper (Winnebago) to be separated by more than 150 feet of wildlife, lush green lawn or, in the case of my house at the ol' alma mater, patches of dead grass, beer cans, and the occasional prone body or two. ========================== Since when is 65" Mamoth? Too bad you snipped the URL of the article that claims it was mammoth. As for *my* opinion, it is "mammoth" when you compare it to other wireless weather-proof outdoor mass-produced HDTVs. |
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"UCLAN" wrote in message
... Richard C. wrote: In college, the fellas and I would often drag a TV, couch and beer outside because it was ironic. The practice often led to a busted set. We could have used Innovizion's gigantic weatherproof TV. Weatherproof TVs are nothing new, of course, but this one pushed the envelope in terms of size with its mammoth 65-inch HD LCD screen. It's also wireless, with a transmitter that allows campers (people) and camper (Winnebago) to be separated by more than 150 feet of wildlife, lush green lawn or, in the case of my house at the ol' alma mater, patches of dead grass, beer cans, and the occasional prone body or two. ========================== Since when is 65" Mamoth? Too bad you snipped the URL of the article that claims it was mammoth. He did a good job snipping, cause I can't find the URL of the article anywhere! ;-) |
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Kalarama wrote:
In college, the fellas and I would often drag a TV, couch and beer outside because it was ironic. The practice often led to a busted set. We could have used Innovizion's gigantic weatherproof TV. Weatherproof TVs are nothing new, of course, but this one pushed the envelope in terms of size with its mammoth 65-inch HD LCD screen. It's also wireless, with a transmitter that allows campers (people) and camper (Winnebago) to be separated by more than 150 feet of wildlife, lush green lawn or, in the case of my house at the ol' alma mater, patches of dead grass, beer cans, and the occasional prone body or two. ========================== Since when is 65" Mamoth? Too bad you snipped the URL of the article that claims it was mammoth. He did a good job snipping, cause I can't find the URL of the article anywhere! ;-) http://i.gizmodo.com/5208813/mammoth...e-whole-forest |
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... "Richard C." wrote: "UCLAN" wrote in message ... In college, the fellas and I would often drag a TV, couch and beer outside because it was ironic. The practice often led to a busted set. We could have used Innovizion's gigantic weatherproof TV. Weatherproof TVs are nothing new, of course, but this one pushed the envelope in terms of size with its mammoth 65-inch HD LCD screen. It's also wireless, with a transmitter that allows campers (people) and camper (Winnebago) to be separated by more than 150 feet of wildlife, lush green lawn or, in the case of my house at the ol' alma mater, patches of dead grass, beer cans, and the occasional prone body or two. ========================== Since when is 65" Mamoth? It's all relative. I have the Mits 65732. When friends come over they think it's huge. I thought it was big when I first got it, but now I wish I got the 73" model. Chip ========================== My next system is going to be front projection with at least a 120" 2.35:1 screen. |
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