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New LG 325 inch 1.7 million dollar TV is quite the beast.


LG has launched a new 325 inch TV that dwarfs any other Smart TV on the market. This reminds me of the TV sets in the book Fahrenheit 451. They had a a TV room where the whole wall was a TV and they had all 4 walls done as screens. This was the level of TV addiction they suffered in that society, they even had reality TV and call in shows where the host would address a random television viewer and they would have to answer a question. But these new televisions are DVLED screens targeted towards the more affluent end of the spectrum for sure, they are even offered in Ultra Stretch video wall-style 32:9 installations (up to 196-inches), which are perfect for viewing multiple video sources at once. This would make an awesome home cinema setup, but imagine playing Xbox or PS5 on such a massive screen. it would rock. I wonder if they will ever make a 16k screen, these ones are 8k, but will we ever see 16k video? I guess it would require far too much bandwidth to make it feasible. For now at least. how do you even get it inside your house though? You would need to take out a wall and then install it.

But this is a dream television for sure. Just like the view screen in Star Trek The Next Generation. That screen was also the camera. it also had 106 magnification. But that is the 2150`s. But a 325 inch massive television is quite the purchase. That would make a very nice PC monitor. In 8K resolution. The only way to get a bigger screen is via a projector. 8k projectors are a thing. This would allow a very high resolution display on a very large wall.

Buy one in America here. DLA-NZ9 D-ILA projector.

https://www.us.jvc.com/projectors/procision/dla_nz9/.


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