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no eye-strain

If the flat panel and the wall are basically one, there's no eye-strain.

The big ugly boxes (and even the little ugly boxes) present the picture out from the wall; however, they are not far enough away from the wall to defocus the wall (and other items in that general plane) behind them. Therefore, moving them out from the wall creates the short/long focus scenario that is better for the eyes.

By the way, the flat panel on the wall also does wonders for stereo imaging. I've never heard anyone suggest that a blanket be thrown over a plasma/flat panel LCD to decrease the acoustic reflections. Maybe that's why women prefer plasmas/flat panel LCDs. Seriously, how many times can a woman look at a blanket-covered behemoth in the livingroom/den before she goes nuts(er)?
:-)


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  • no eye-strain - Joe Murphy Jr 22:09:18 04/03/07 (1)

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