Sweet eye candy from the Panasonic booth!
- Posted: Jan 10, 2007 at 10:23 PM
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HD TV's, Plasma screens, LCD's, huge TV's....this was definitely the theme this year at CES. I checked out so many that my eyes started to get blurry- but I'm not gonna lie, the Panasonic booth blew me away with their presentation. It was a live, loud, colorful barrage of music and dancing all done in front of larger than life HD plasma screens. Honestly, it was hard to tell whether I was watching the screen or the human. Pretty cool...plus fun! Check it.
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The performance was almost as impressive as the TVs. It had a neat hall of mirrors effect, and I think the guy with the ball, the one featured in the still screen, liked you. I can't imagine how huge a 103-104 inch HDTV would appear in the home. The biggest I've seen is a 60 inch, and it's HUGE. I do have to wonder how well the quality holds up at such a big size. From what you said, it holds up very very well. Nice one, Ms. Foy.
The performance was almost as impressive as the TVs. It had a neat hall of mirrors effect, and I think the guy with the ball, the one featured in the still screen, liked you. I can't imagine how huge a 103-104 inch HDTV would appear in the home. The biggest I've seen is a 60 inch, and it's HUGE. I do have to wonder how well the quality holds up at such a big size. From what you said, it holds up very very well. Nice one, Ms. Foy.
Laura,
Are you and Tina still in Vegas? If so, you both are missing out on the snow and icy roads!!!
Redmond was TERRIBLE last night...it took me 4 hours to get home, from work.
I'm staying home today and I'll probably stay home tomorrow (depending on the the road conditions, of course).
Laura,
Are you and Tina still in Vegas? If so, you both are missing out on the snow and icy roads!!!
Redmond was TERRIBLE last night...it took me 4 hours to get home, from work.
I'm staying home today and I'll probably stay home tomorrow (depending on the the road conditions, of course).
4 hours!? How far away is work? This is the whackiest winter I've ever seen. I mean it was 70 degrees in New York a few days ago, now it's snowing. It's been in the 70s here in Atlanta for weeks and weeks. Then suddenly overnight it dropped to 30. Not to mention the major rainstorms we've had lately. It doesn't rain here in winter, but pours in summer. It's the oddest thing.
4 hours!? How far away is work? This is the whackiest winter I've ever seen. I mean it was 70 degrees in New York a few days ago, now it's snowing. It's been in the 70s here in Atlanta for weeks and weeks. Then suddenly overnight it dropped to 30. Not to mention the major rainstorms we've had lately. It doesn't rain here in winter, but pours in summer. It's the oddest thing.
Ted, Al Gore is laughing at you!
"See...I told you...I told you...just after I invented the internet."
Ted, Al Gore is laughing at you!
"See...I told you...I told you...just after I invented the internet."
In an age of complex machines, Al Gore is the first of his kind programmed to love. His love is real... but he is not.
In an age of complex machines, Al Gore is the first of his kind programmed to love. His love is real... but he is not.
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