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IMAX ON YOUR COMP!!!!
how siccccckkkk would that beeeee!!!!
id buy one. lol
imagine having an imax screen as your moniter.
or one of those new 30K moniters where the screens 3D. then you have some texturing software allowing you to see like stuff on the sidewalls of the screen. and the mouse can go from like the bottom to the sidewalls and etc. that would be awesome.
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I allready have an Imax screen as my computer monitor, it's cool, until you get used to it.
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where can i find a link for those?
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lol
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grrr.
i wanted one...
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Do you know what an imax is? It's a screen that's at least 50 feet tall or taller. The small ones are 50feet by 50feet, they are larger than theater screens, you cant just walk into a store and buy one, you would have to pay a construction company and an architect to build you one.
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http://www.bigmoviezone.com/txshows/theaters/?uniq=544
75 feet high, by 97 feet wide
That 7 1/2 stories high and 10 stories wide! You would need a 9 story building just to house it.
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i just need a little one to put on my desk, and put the glasses on and see every thing in 3D...
this will be awsome...
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so??? would still be nice to have one...
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You can get a projector and a screen for around $1100 or more.
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Originally posted by Vampiel
You can get a projector and a screen for around $1100 or more.
yea i have one of those. but it is not 3D...
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