The brand new Super-Wide Flat Screen TV is a state of the art dual-function in-house movie screen that gets you up close and personal with the world of Hollywood. Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes on the big block-buster movies? Well, wonder no more!
In its 'Show me' mode, and with selected films that have been shot on Digi-Bloat format, you get to see all the action behind the action. While people with normal TV just get to see the film, on your Super-Wide Flat Screen, you'll be able to see all the stuff that goes on round the edges of the main scene. Watch gaffers holding up reflectors, see actors feverishly rehearsing their lines while they await their cue, and just occasionally you'll get to see someone famous doing something wildly mundane, like picking their nose. Never before has technology let audiences get under the skin of movies.
The 'I can't wait' mode very cleverly shows you part of the frame before, before everyone else. So you get to see some of the movie before people with ordinary movies. Heralded by many as "The future of film" and by others as "The biggest exposure of the film industry since Lady Chatterley's Lover", the Super-Wide Flat Screen TV puts you in the hot seat, and the stars on the hot spot.
Features
- The TV that shows you behind the scenes of a movie whenever you want.
- See whats going on in the wings.
- 'I can't wait' option shows you what's happening before it happens, so get the first look.
Customer Reviews for Super-Wide Flat Screen TV
Hi - I've had a Super-Wide Flat Screen TV for a while now, and I can't begin to tell how useless this thing really is. Apart from the fact that seeing all this extra stuff is annoying / confusing / unpleasant (William Shatner and a melon - eugh!) the thing is appalingly constructed. Within the first week the picture went dead seven times, I had to have the remote replaced because they'd sent me one for a toaster (go figure!) and there seems to be a constant murmur on the speakers that I swear just keeps saying 'Barry Manilow' over and over again. Give this one a wide berth.
Simon B, Wakefield

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