Jul 9 2007GPNC 70" LCD PC

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Korean company GPNC has put together a 70 inch all-in-one PC, making it the world's largest. The monitor is meant for commercial use and will come in both touch-screen and standard LCD models. Although the manufacturer didn't even bother taking a product shot without an XP error message in it, so who knows what kind of effort they're putting into this thing. If you open up the monitor it's probably just filled with styrofoam peanuts instead of actual electronics.

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IF It didn't have an error message how would you know it was actually a PC?

Truth In Advertising Strikes Again! KA-POW!

#2: ...so it is impossible to screenshot an error on a monitor, then print it enlarged and stick it on a 100" piece of plastic... this is how they proved YOUR monitor works? ...then I'm sorry for you.... never wondering why you can't change the desktop wallpaper...?

#4, i actually think #2 was making a joke about pc's always having error messages. so yeah.

Yeah I was kinda trying to start a whole PC/Mac war that would have made the site really popular for a few days and resulted in million of dollars for Anticlown media.... but what the hey.

Windows XP? Doesn't it support Vista?

Keep dreaming, Smartass.

Wow...I'm surprised...I totally thought that the writer would mention his wang in the description....

So I can see all the same shit, only bigger. fantastic.

Now when are they going to manufacture 3D holographic displays?

my god. this would be great for por, i mean, video streaming.

70 inches. LMFAO-LOLZORZ. Right, so um, I have an Optoma DLP projector, 3000 ANSI Lumens, full HD with all the bells and whilstles and what not...Get this: the theater I've got in my apartment is a 10.25' (that's foot) screen, with 630 Watt 5.1 Surround Sound...where I have my computer attached and do my gaming, I can attach any gaming system or anything. My system Pwns ANYTHING!!!

Nice concept and all, but 70 inches (heavy, inconvenient, etc.) vs. 123 inches, light, High def and ultimate everything...I am sticking to my system.

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