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  • ballerzinc
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    • Feb 2004
    • 1831

    #3766
    Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

    Originally posted by JohnnytheSkin
    Bravia's are looking like a very good brand, and most reviews are solid. The only issue is the single HDMI, but it may not be a problem, depending on your connections.

    Just look at them in stores. You'll definately find TV's that look better or worse to your eyes. Hopefully you'll have a store that will let you fudge with the settings (check out Movie or Pro picture modes).

    Good luck!
    What kind of things need HDMI connections. Is it only really Progressive scan DVD players or are there other common things I'm not aware of?

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    • ExtremeGamer
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      • Jul 2002
      • 35299

      #3767
      Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

      Originally posted by ballerzinc
      What kind of things need HDMI connections. Is it only really Progressive scan DVD players or are there other common things I'm not aware of?
      Progressive scan dvd players use component cables mostly.

      HDMI is used by cable boxes, upscale DVD players, Blu Ray, HD DVD are the main ones.

      My tv only has one HDMI, and I have no need for another one at this point.

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      • ballerzinc
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        • Feb 2004
        • 1831

        #3768
        Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

        Originally posted by ExtremeGamer
        Progressive scan dvd players use component cables mostly.

        HDMI is used by cable boxes, upscale DVD players, Blu Ray, HD DVD are the main ones.

        My tv only has one HDMI, and I have no need for another one at this point.
        Do all cable boxes use HDMI? Because I don't think I have HDMI on the TV I have right now and got it like 3 years ago, was HDMI common back then?

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        • ExtremeGamer
          Extra Life 11/3/18
          • Jul 2002
          • 35299

          #3769
          Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

          HDMI replaced DVI, it's been pretty popular the last year and a half or so. Your cable box can also use component with no problem.

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          • ballerzinc
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            • Feb 2004
            • 1831

            #3770
            Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

            Originally posted by ExtremeGamer
            HDMI replaced DVI, it's been pretty popular the last year and a half or so. Your cable box can also use component with no problem.
            Will I still be able to get the HD signal through component?

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            • ExtremeGamer
              Extra Life 11/3/18
              • Jul 2002
              • 35299

              #3771
              Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

              Originally posted by ballerzinc
              Will I still be able to get the HD signal through component?
              Yes

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              • danqb11
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                • Jan 2004
                • 369

                #3772
                Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                Heres a nice little article about the upcoming prices of Flat Panels.

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                • SlimKibbles
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                  • Apr 2004
                  • 7276

                  #3773
                  Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                  Originally posted by ExtremeGamer
                  Everyone's going to tell you something different. Here's my order..

                  CRT
                  DLP
                  LCD
                  Plasma
                  Gamer, why would you rank them this way? I'm looking into possibly getting a tv this weekend because of the sales and it's been something I've been wanting to get for quite a while but haven't had enough cash to do it. Here are the four I've found that interest me:

                  Hitachi 57" CRT RearProj HDTV Model:57F59
                  - HHGregg $1139.97
                  - Circuit City $1349.99

                  Samsung 56" DLP RearPrj HDTV Model: HLS5686W
                  - Best Buy $1898.99
                  - (There is another model I've seen HLS5687W, with a hugh difference in price but it looks like the same tv??)

                  Toshiba 56" DLP RearProj HDTV Model: 56HM66
                  - HHGregg $1799.97
                  - Best Buy $1898.99

                  Sony 55" WEGA LCD RearProj HDTV Model: KDF55E2000
                  - Circuit City $1899.99
                  - Best Buy $1898.99
                  - HHGregg $1803.94

                  I'm leaning towards either the Sony LCD or the Hitachi CRT models. Any opinions?
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                  • CaptainZombie
                    Brains
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 37851

                    #3774
                    Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                    Originally posted by EspecialK
                    Gamer, why would you rank them this way? I'm looking into possibly getting a tv this weekend because of the sales and it's been something I've been wanting to get for quite a while but haven't had enough cash to do it. Here are the four I've found that interest me:

                    Hitachi 57" CRT RearProj HDTV Model:57F59
                    - HHGregg $1139.97
                    - Circuit City $1349.99

                    Samsung 56" DLP RearPrj HDTV Model: HLS5686W
                    - Best Buy $1898.99
                    - (There is another model I've seen HLS5687W, with a hugh difference in price but it looks like the same tv??)

                    Toshiba 56" DLP RearProj HDTV Model: 56HM66
                    - HHGregg $1799.97
                    - Best Buy $1898.99

                    Sony 55" WEGA LCD RearProj HDTV Model: KDF55E2000
                    - Circuit City $1899.99
                    - Best Buy $1898.99
                    - HHGregg $1803.94

                    I'm leaning towards either the Sony LCD or the Hitachi CRT models. Any opinions?
                    It all depends on what features your looking for.

                    If you can get a good CRT, they can produce some of the best picture that money can buy. Look at the Sony WEGA that Extreme recommended, it has one of the best screens I have seen and can even challenge low end LCD's and Plasma's. LCD's also have a problem with displaying blacks properly.

                    If you get a CRT professionally calibrated, the pic can be so beautiful. Tube CRT's weigh from 100-200 lbs, RPTV's weigh from 200-250 + large cabinet, LCD's & Plasmas are light in weight and can be hung on a wall.

                    DLP's are the next generation of RPTV's and they eliminate things like burn-in, glare, and oversized cabinets.

                    At home, I have a 23" Samsung LCD, 50" Toshiba HD RPTV, and a 30" Toshiba HD CRT. My movies look best on the 50" Toshiba RPTV.

                    Just a recommendation, stay away from Toshiba. Their TV's the last few years have been just ok, if anything off that list I would go with Samsung 56" DLP RearPrj. My next TV will be a DLP when it's time to replace the RPTV. Toshiba has been having Orion supply the tubes for their CRT's which is a US company that makes the crap TV's for Walmart. There has been too many problems with their TV's last 2-3 years.

                    A good resource is: http://www.avsforums.com
                    Last edited by CaptainZombie; 09-01-2006, 08:31 PM.
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                    • ExtremeGamer
                      Extra Life 11/3/18
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 35299

                      #3775
                      Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                      Originally posted by EspecialK
                      Gamer, why would you rank them this way? I'm looking into possibly getting a tv this weekend because of the sales and it's been something I've been wanting to get for quite a while but haven't had enough cash to do it. Here are the four I've found that interest me:

                      Hitachi 57" CRT RearProj HDTV Model:57F59
                      - HHGregg $1139.97
                      - Circuit City $1349.99

                      Samsung 56" DLP RearPrj HDTV Model: HLS5686W
                      - Best Buy $1898.99
                      - (There is another model I've seen HLS5687W, with a hugh difference in price but it looks like the same tv??)

                      Toshiba 56" DLP RearProj HDTV Model: 56HM66
                      - HHGregg $1799.97
                      - Best Buy $1898.99

                      Sony 55" WEGA LCD RearProj HDTV Model: KDF55E2000
                      - Circuit City $1899.99
                      - Best Buy $1898.99
                      - HHGregg $1803.94

                      I'm leaning towards either the Sony LCD or the Hitachi CRT models. Any opinions?
                      It's commonly known that CRT still outperforms every other type of TV. LCD and DLP are catching up fast, but CRT is still the best. The problem with CRT is that it's heavy and big. LCD and Plasma is thin and able to hang on a wall, DLP is also very thin.

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                      • mjb2124
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                        • Aug 2002
                        • 13649

                        #3776
                        Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                        Originally posted by EspecialK
                        Samsung 56" DLP RearPrj HDTV Model: HLS5686W
                        - Best Buy $1898.99
                        - (There is another model I've seen HLS5687W, with a hugh difference in price but it looks like the same tv??)
                        My guess is that the difference in those 2 models is the DLP chip that's used. The HLS5687W would have the better chip, but I don't know how much of a difference you'd be able to see. When I bought my Samsung DLP, they had something similar and the more expensive model used a different DLP chip. I couldn't tell a difference when looking at both sets though.
                        Last edited by mjb2124; 09-01-2006, 08:35 PM.

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                        • Seether4113
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                          • Feb 2003
                          • 536

                          #3777
                          Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                          Originally posted by mjb2124
                          My guess is that the difference in those 2 models is the DLP chip that's used. The HLS5687W would have the better chip, but I don't know how much of a difference you'd be able to see. When I bought my Samsung DLP, they had something similar and the more expensive model used a different DLP chip. I couldn't tell a difference when looking at both sets though.
                          The 87 series is 1080p, while the 86 series is 1080i/720p.
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                          • SlimKibbles
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                            • Apr 2004
                            • 7276

                            #3778
                            Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                            Thanks for the input, fellas. This area of entertainment is uncharted territory for me, as far as gathering information, for the most part since I just haven't been in a position to invest in one. I appreciate the comments.
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                            • SlimKibbles
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                              • Apr 2004
                              • 7276

                              #3779
                              Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                              Does anyone have a 1080p set and uses an Xbox 360 with it? Was reading about some issues with that.

                              Edit: Here's an example of another one I've looked at (not the 55" though) which I may buy but don't want to limit myself on what game system I can use on it. Know what I mean?

                              http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...206519?ie=UTF8
                              Last edited by SlimKibbles; 09-02-2006, 08:14 PM.
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                              "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." - Edmund Burke

                              "The wisest men follow their own direction." - Euripides

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                              • Seether4113
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                                • Feb 2003
                                • 536

                                #3780
                                Re: HDTV Questions and Answers Thread

                                Originally posted by EspecialK
                                Does anyone have a 1080p set and uses an Xbox 360 with it? Was reading about some issues with that.

                                Edit: Here's an example of another one I've looked at (not the 55" though) which I may buy but don't want to limit myself on what game system I can use on it. Know what I mean?

                                http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...206519?ie=UTF8


                                couldnt recommend a better set. Awesome TV. will work great with the 360 and all new systems. Will be somewhat grainy on older systems, but not bad.
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