Kipnis Studio Standard home theater shows what $6 million can buy
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Just in case you missed it, Engadget HD caught sight of that doozy of a “home theater” yesterday, which shows you just how much $6 million can buy. While it’s not clear precisely how all that money was allocated (we’re guessing some must have went to the construction of the space itself), the so-called Kipnis Studio Standard certainly doesn’t hide its excess, starting with a 18- x 10-foot Stewart screen that should have your visitors acting like they’ve just discovered the monolith from 2001 in no date. Filling out all that space is a Sony SRX-S110 4K projector
that upscales Blu-ray and HD DVD movies from their measly 1080p native resolution, which gets paired with an audio system that we won’t even start to describe. Of course, the setup isn’t entirely for personal delight, and the man behind it is hoping to use it as a showcase to sell similar home theaters to others looking to spare no expense. No takers just yet though, it seems.
[Via Engadget HD]
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