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Article: Theater-size home tv. (large-screen televisions)
- Article from:
- Popular Science
- Article date:
- February 1, 1988
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THEATER-SIZE HOME TV
The sun shines brightly as I take my front row seat for the tennis match already in progress. There's Jimmy Connors, larger than life, no more than six feet in front of me. Some spectators sit motionless waiting for the volley. Others fan themselves vigorously in an attempt to cool the sun's heat. Me? I'm comfortable. I'm seated in a plush chair and cooled by air conditioning. My view of the game is from a projection-TV set--actually, more than a dozen of them--and it's spectacular.
"The projection pictures are good because the room lighting is high," says David Hinchman, president of U.S. Precision Lens, developer of lenses ...
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