
Towering at 27 by 87-feet, Comcast have really out done themselves with the $22 million HD wall display. Not only is it massive, but it contains over 10 million pixels put together by a central system that contains 27,000GB of information. It has 6 DX700 LED digitizers and 7 encore video processors with 3 matrixpro routers. Comcast has put the display up in their Philadelphia center and it is just amazing. It is not only life-like, but it is an impressive work of art. The design is slick, and it looks good on the wall. I mean, who honestly wouldn’t want an 87 foot wall display in their home?
Good job Comcast, instead of using that 22 million to bring us better rates and services, you spend it on something we all want and cannot have.


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Will it have advanced capabilities to better conceal the Ultra-Violet mass herding subliminals, democracy is transmitting on our Internet flat screens..? Is it on the teevee too..?
Has anyone else seem the UV skull, and the tiled little skulls, and the religious messages..? I see in UV and Infra-Red, since a serious NDE accident modified my vision perception... Maybe your UV & IR testing devices can see it..?
Me thinks they are stepping over the line with that one.. but what would you expect in ”Hell on Earth”..?
After reading some of your comments, I’m not sure if you are joking or what but that’s kind of funny. There have been reports of subliminal messages on the TV but nothing on a magnitude that does damage.