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To: n/a who wrote (106)1/14/1997 11:12:00 PM
From: Gerald Thomas   of 782
 
I didn't mean to imply that there is anything wrong with front projectors
it's just that most people associate rear projection tvs as a large tv
and front projection as something else .Again,I go into thousands of
homes per year and maybe have seen 5-10 front projectors total.

And the one really nice custom built setup with a front projector
I saw the guy had it turned on with the lights on and I could barely
see the picture not just was it not easy to see I LITERALLY ALMOST
COULD NOT TELL IT WAS ON.

And that is what has shaped my views on them....

If you can get a company that can make a sixty inch picture
in a rear projection set a similar quality to a tube tv in my oppinion
you will have control of an exploding market because most people
right now are trading up from 17,20,25,30 inch tv sets to home theater
which supposedly starts at 30,35 inches and up.

The only hold back until now is quality one lady said to me "why
should I get a projection set that cannot match this 40 inch tube set"

I'm waiting for VIDEO magazine or HOME THEATER magazine
to do a review on PJTVs set but I noticed up until now they have
kept tight control on who sees the set .

Initial objective reports are favorable, but we shall see.......
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