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Join Date: Jan 2009
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108" Lcd Tv
Anyone think they've got the space for a 108" LCD screen??? If so, any one think they've got the £90k to pay for it?
Sharp have just bought out the LB1085 and thats the price they want for it!!!! Might sell my house to an american and get it moved over there brick by brick (a la london bridge) and then have the tv in my garden while i watch from a tent
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I think which ever room you have it in you will have to turn off the radiators or install A/C.
At £90K I think they are looking for a certain type of buyer |
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Ah Le Chiffre, I'll see your 103" and raise the stakes to 150" [LINK]
![]() When I worked for a Panasonic distributor one of my customers installed the first 103" Panasonic in the UK. I wonder if he's thinking of upgrading now?
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Hi,
I'm very short sighted,so I might be interested in one,if the price is reduced about £89,000. Regards |
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Wouldn't a HD projector be cheaper and better ?
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Wouldn't a HD projector be cheaper and better ?
It's willy waving for the uber rich.
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