TV on a stick
Saturday, 24 November 2007 12:59:00 pm Australia/Melbourne
This is a rather nice Sharp LCM3700 pro monitor LCD TV mounted on a rotary pole in one of Melbourne's better apartments. This particular installation is run by a Crestron control system that enables the client to flick imagery and audio seamlessly beetween the various regions of the residence...
Read MoreTelevision hideaway at Carlton Audio Visual
Saturday, 22 September 2007 11:19:00 am Australia/Melbourne
Rab about hiding things that wives dont like ...
Read MoreNew Sharp Televisions
Sunday, 13 August 2006 6:52:00 pm Australia/Melbourne
I would love to show you the prelims of Sharp last quarter release high Def Televisions...but then I would be sued and quartered by a major Japanese Corporation...thats not a good thing for an Australian SME...
Read MoreSED vs Plasma vs LCD: Wake me when the fight begins...
Sunday, 28 May 2006 11:48:00 am Australia/Melbourne
How times have changed. And how they have not.
The other day I was taking in the "B" grade 70's classic Death Race 2000 (one of Sylvester Stallone's first flicks). The film is set in the year 2000, and revolves around a car race televised on national TV, in which the competitors engage in acts of violence on the roads. In one scene, a viewer remarks "Next year we'll be able to watch this on a 40 inch screen!" The irony of course is that I was watching the film on a 50 inch plasma. Nevertheless, quite a bold prediction for 1975.
SED vs Plasma vs LCD: Wake me when the fight begins...
Sunday, 28 May 2006 11:48:00 am Australia/Melbourne
How times have changed. And how they have not.
The other day I was taking in the "B" grade 70's classic Death Race 2000 (one of Sylvester Stallone's first flicks). The film is set in the year 2000, and revolves around a car race televised on national TV, in which the competitors engage in acts of violence on the roads. In one scene, a viewer remarks "Next year we'll be able to watch this on a 40 inch screen!" The irony of course is that I was watching the film on a 50 inch plasma. Nevertheless, quite a bold prediction for 1975.