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  • #31

    • Built-in sound system ()<\q>

    Well the plot thickens as you would say, dedicated section on the Samsung Display Solutions website, and continued email campaigns by Samsung.

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    • #32
      Art Basel in Miami will be the first week of December 6-9.

      According to the spec. sheet at least the freestanding multi-cone speaker does offer some sounds below 40 Hertz.

      Frequency response:
      25 to 22,000 Hz (-3dB)<\q>

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      • #33
        As I said LEARN:

        Battery Power like From Joe Picadilly's ROSEWATER is ok, for a home, it would weight tons, so that precludes condominiums...

        Balanced power is great for needed reserves demanded by HDR, BUT... the practicality of getting the system to pass inspection is a saga.

        What is the superior intellect Wallscreen Royal to do?  Use what is next. controlled power.

        http://www.controlledpwr.com/Ultra-K_K-Rated_Isolation_Transformer.html Say Thank you, Your Highness. The electrical consultant is the head of engineering at Capitol Records, we do not mess around.

        A FIRST FOR HOME CINEMA, A FIRST FOR THE WALL, GUARANTEED TO UNRESTRICT THE DYNAMIC RANGE OF THE IMAGE TO COMPETE  AGAINST THE PACIFIC SUNSET.








        NOTICE HOW THE OUTLETS WILL BE POSITIONED DIRECTLY LOCALIZED BEHIND THE  ZONED TRIPLE MODULES? Learn how to build a wall!
        Attached Files
        https://twitter.com/CINERAMAX<br /><br />https://WALLSCREEN-SKYLOUNGES.COM

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        • #34
          Upon Serious Consideration, we are amending the above PANEL A current draw (k factior) for The Wall as VERY HIGH K, to battle that Pacific Sunset.

          Also, I am loving this 3-phase 200kw Controlled Power unit. To handle the whole Wallscreen Skylounge System at Solfar.
          http://www.controlledpwr.com/SureImage_Medical_Power_Conditioner_Ultra-KM#technical
          Attached Files
          https://twitter.com/CINERAMAX<br /><br />https://WALLSCREEN-SKYLOUNGES.COM

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          • #35
            I spoke to a Samsung Partner in the cinema rollouts yesterday which is an associate of mine from pioneering DCI for the home in 2006, demand by the studios is big for smaller LED DCI machines.  They are working currently with the GDC server which my friend says is somewhat limiting.

            The smaller sized pixels perhaps the 1.2 conventional LED will likely be out in a year. I hope they make their own server interface in which to insert a third party IMS.

            the GDC server resides at the base of the screen, i learnt that when i took GDC out to Dinner in March 2017 when i first went WALLSCREEN and Ditched projection.

            I now have grown so tired of home cinema that my very own handle CINERAMAX is beginning to make me nauseous in the mornings. I will ask my attorney to draft a formal divorce paper from home cinema for a litany of grievances and unfulfilled promises. It will be a nice conversation piece.
            https://twitter.com/CINERAMAX<br /><br />https://WALLSCREEN-SKYLOUNGES.COM

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            • #36
              So it is isn't that the Samsung isn't a Microled Display because its LEDs are larger than 50 Micron, a lower limit put forth by Yole Development in a recent report, where every-one else draws the line at 100 micron or 0.1mm. They are actually larger than 100 micron.

              410μm x 124μm is what Bob Raikes calculates it to in his Display Daily article of today.

              Bob had previously suggested it being too coarse for microled, but he was including it, as it was 80 micron, is what he told me at ISE. So he sat down and did the math and found it actually isn't 80 micron LED size. The 0.84 mm pitch does seem to be correct Bob calculates it to 0.82mm.

              So should we care, the LEDs are still clearly smaller than regular RGB SMD LEDs. And the image quality is...

              The Sony Crystal LEDs are much smaller and known for its 93% (from memory) black surface area.

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