04-27-2007, 03:02 PM
The screen is almost three stories tall.
One ;thing that bugs me about home theatres is that they are all using video to watch the movies. I realize that the resolution of video has increased but the dynamic range of the visuals still pale beside film. If you look at how rich the blacks are and how much detail there is in the whites along with the fact that film can handle both vibrant and subtle colours then video can't keep up.
The thing that makes me laugh is that even the best DLP and plasma screens can't compete with the dynamic range of a good old high quality CRT. Things have been improving over the past few years but I still prefer watching my movies on film.
One ;thing that bugs me about home theatres is that they are all using video to watch the movies. I realize that the resolution of video has increased but the dynamic range of the visuals still pale beside film. If you look at how rich the blacks are and how much detail there is in the whites along with the fact that film can handle both vibrant and subtle colours then video can't keep up.
The thing that makes me laugh is that even the best DLP and plasma screens can't compete with the dynamic range of a good old high quality CRT. Things have been improving over the past few years but I still prefer watching my movies on film.
Gullible isn't in the dictionary.