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The monitor looks really cool. I wish it was thin though...the back of the monitor is pretty thick
pass
as I said before.. we must wait for OLED displays gettin more cheaper in commin years..DLP displays SUX for high frame rates and fast motion picture..
OLED displayes are completely VIVID and BRIGHT and have less than 2ms response and 360 degree view angle ( some of them like the Flexible toshiba one , u can see the picture from behind .. lol )
and the most important part,beside their INSANE picture, they have extremely slim structre and flexible panel..
so we will have these curved VIVID OLED displays in future.. I think less than 2 years from now..
OLEDs can be bent. I rather have a 3mm bent OLDE rather than a hugh 1 foot deep tv.
Also there are screens bent for cinemas that can be bought for a home theater although they are very expensive.
Eh, i'm happy with my 22" widescreen samsung