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Not if I had to suffer Murdock. You said, "sufficiently." Not for me.

Posted by tinear on June 2, 2020 at 14:56:10:

It's a far bigger compromise and I would not be satisfied having seen 10' tall lips (not screen, that's still small).

And you're taking a lot of license with logic: I don't have Murdock or Croesus pockets. A typical 65" screen experience vs theater screen is more like bookshelf speakers compared to large full-range...

Saddest thing in the world is these fellows with their massive home systems. I knew one who invited me to watch a film: he had the plush theater seats, even a popcorn machine (from one of his shuttered theaters). His wife, somewhat exasperatedly, confided to mine that he invited "just about everyone!"

Similar situation to larger sailboat owners: they die of loneliness. No one wants to play with their toys.