Definitely a typo lol. Love how it's hooked up to what can't be more than a $200 sound system too.
But uh....I saw a pair of these at my local hifi shop 2 weeks ago, marked down to $10,000 (from 14). And they're in the middle of the line that they're in (IIRC the most expensive ones in that line are $22,000/pair)
Those are just the most expensive I've seen in person (although I think they might have had the higher end ones on display too, but I didn't really look) but you can spend a LOT more than that. Needless to say I go right to the sub-$1000 section when I look at stuff lol.
I wondered if it was a typo, but it said the price in more than one place, so... I can only assume it was correct.
It's not like it was THAT big either, I know it is a Plasma TV, rather than LCD, but it was still only 103". For ?????????70,000 ($120,000), I would expect 103ft rather than inches!
Oh that is the 103"? Then I guess it's not a typo. Those are built for orders I believe.....No one actually stocks them. I believe that goes for $70,000 over here too so you guys are getting ripped off lol (although anyone spending that much on a traditional TV and not a front projector system thing deserves it).
...$135,000+ (depending on finish)/pair
These people have some really nicely priced speaker cable for those speakers too.
how abotu this, not the same thing but i have had the plesure of ground testing one of these babies at a model airfield and also seeing it being flown by the als hobbie team
I love this comment at the bottom of that page as well:
"Made in the U.S.A. for superior quality"
That made me lol.
And Freddie, that is the story with everything, I see a lot of things for sale where the ????????? sign has just been changed to a $ sign, the numbers are the same. It sucks big willy, but that's the way it is. Cars are the worst for this.
Yeah, I know they do that with cheaper things but you'd think when there's a difference of almost $50,000 they'd adjust. Either they're losing profits here (which wouldn't be surprising, who has $70,000 for a TV) or you guys are getting ripped off big time.
Hasselblad H3DII-50. $26,995. Or you can lease it for $1000 a month. Cause, you know, you just need to print pictures the size of buildings with it's 50mp sensor.