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Originally Posted by radar369
Another way for me to take advantage of the charging factor is to get a MHL-HDMI adapter.....allows for charging on devices that is plugged up to a non-MHL (regular HDMI port) compatible HDTV! Gigaware makes them!
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I can't seem to find any info on this..where do you get this from? I have no doubt that you can transfer video MHL<->HDMI, but where do you see charging from HDMI?
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Also......I have an 55" OLED 3D Samsung Smart T.V. that I've had since January.....and I paid no where near $30,000 for it! Its not glasses free though.....as no 3D T.V. I know of right now is! It also has an Intel Atom in it....according to the sticker thingy on the side.
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Those are not OLED..they are LCDs with LED backlighting..or as they call them LED TV's..OLED on the other hand is completely different thing..OLED is completely different technology closer to what the Galaxy S/Nexus S has as a screen...
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By the way gTen........plasma's WERE the only HDTV that cost as much as a brand new 2011 Lexus when first released because people were/are stupid enough to pay tens of thousands of dollars for hardware that probably cost the makers a couple thousand. Even the 80" Sony LED HDTV's that came out back in 2009 only cost $5000 when they were first released...I would have easily took one of those over a whack @$$ 60" plasma T.V. that has a blurry picture all the time.
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OLEDs are expensive as well..an 11" one costs around 3,000$.. not to mention some OLED tvs are as thin as a credit card..
like this plasma?
Bang & Olufsen's 85-inch 3DTV comes to North America for $1,000 per inch -- Engadget