gizmodo.com — Love 'em or hate 'em, Comcast sure knows how to throw together a 10 million pixel video display. The one seen here is available for ogling at the Comcast Center in Philadelphia, and covers over 2,100 square feet of wall space with four-millimeter LED lights.
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gregatronJun 23, 2008
10 million pixels is not that many. A 1080p TV has over 2 million pixels itself.
iztikeitJun 23, 2008
agreed, nice tv, bad design. I want my walls covered in such displays.
drgmdpJun 23, 2008
no one forces you to buy that stuff..
black6xJun 23, 2008
Hate to say it.Imagine the butt porn.
laminarcissusJun 23, 2008
I'm not DOING anything at all with their money. I'm not trying to pass legislation or get their financing pulled. They're using their PR firm to publicly express how cool this thing is, and I'm using Digg to publicly question their judgment; suggesting that there are better uses for those funds. Better for them, better for other people, better for the whole world, and that this "better" can even be made to serve their marketing goals more effectively than what they have now. I'm expressing my opinion.What exactly are you proposing -- a world in which no one says anything to anyone about potential options they might have, or decisions they might make? No advice? No council? No criticism? No opinions exchanged at all?I shouldn't wave to someone turning right at a light and tell them that because of construction there might be a better route to where they're going? They don't have to take my advice, but you would have me not give it at all?To flog the car analogies, if a friend tells me he thinks he's buying car A), I shouldn't tell him that I read that car B) has better safety and gas mileage for about the same price?Exactly what's your point in all this?
digiframesJun 23, 2008
So is my dog's aim when he's taking a leak on a tree, but you won't find me paying 22 million to see that nonsense!
idletonJul 1, 2008
10 million pixels? It's sharper than life itself. Actually, I'll replace all my windows with those things to cover up the depressing view. Imagine watching por...portugal play in such a razor sharp quality! You can see every sweat drop. You'll also see that Christiano Ronaldo wears a wig and a glass eye. Virtual reality is here, exposing the reality in detail.