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[QUOTE="Kimbo3000, post: 85908, member: 25471"] Hey, Good question.. These days you can find brand new cheapie TV's for $10 per inch or less. That being said, personally even if they were the same price, I would still go the route of doing a matrix. I dont have one in my display (yet), but I think they fit into the rest of the display better. You can do effects grouping all elements including the matrix, whereas a TV you cant (maybe?). Also the whole sequencing of non video related stuff would be a lot easier (I presume). And, as you stated a matrix fits into the whole DIY theme of xmas lighting. The pro's of using a TV are that if you use a new one, you get a warranty (although not if you tell them you used it outside.. haha) - and also out of xmas season you can use it as a TV in the house/shed. A good question never the less.. :) just my 2c. .. Kimbo [/QUOTE]
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