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 Posted: Feb 26th, 2007 06:56 AM
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fratka



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Hola Keith,

I have never tried a projection TV before. I always figured (for no real reason) that they wouldn't work because of the "projection" component. The RGB electron guns inside may have a hermetically sealed vacuum but there is no vacuum tube to project those electron streams through to the screen. I just always assumed the air between the guns and the screen had too many variables, was unstaable or was not homogenious. In other words it would be hard for a subtle energy field to condition the signal and air.

I'm not saying it would not work, I am just revealing my own thought process of how I choose my medium to work with. My RF background combined with my military commo skills has always taught me to make commo with the smallest signature possible, which means: "Try to speak volumes with the least amount of words while using the least amount of power".

What are your thoughts?