Friday, May 16, 2014 2:32:58 AM
For instance, the touchscreen sounds like an alright idea for a desktop. You are actively on a computer, right in front. So what happens with the touchscreen when you have a 65 inch model for your living room when you are usually passive? How do you make the touchscreen go from a gimmicky addon to having some use? I currently use a 32 inch for my bedroom (connected to a desktop) that I can't think of a reason why I would want to touch the screen.
At long distances, I would need some sort of great software to integrate into the whole system and make it worthwhile. A jukebox or karaoke app you can use for parties?
Also, I brought up in a thread earlier that S Video is one of the connections on this TV. Why? Why are some of these dated plugs on here? Most people that would buy this luxury piece of equipment now most likely don't use legacy devices like that.
Thank you in advance!
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