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On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 14:47:41 -0700, Darren New wrote:
>> Also, a TV is usually far from the user. Even if it's a big TV and
>> has
>> a high resolution (ie. is a HD TV), it may still be difficult to read
>> the smallest text in web pages. Usually devices used to surf the web
>> (such as computers, laptops, tablets, cellphones) are held close for a
>> reason.
>
> Actually, I've found quite the opposite. Wait until you need reading
> glasses to say a 46" screen six feet away is harder than a 21" screen
> two feet away. ;-)
Indeed, on our 8' screen, using the PS3 to surf isn't too bad and is
pretty easy to read. Though I wish Sony would update the web browser
(esp. flash) on the PS3, because many sites just won't render flash on it.
Jim
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