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The only true 1080p rear proj HDTV on the market today!



 
 
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Old November 12th 03, 11:07 PM
dave
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Default The only true 1080p rear proj HDTV on the market today!

Hi folks,

I finally found a true 1080 horizontal screen resolution HDTV rear
projection set based on the LCoS technology.
After an aggravating search of other companies trying to misinform the
public into buying sets that do not truly display
1080i resolutions (or 1080p signals for that matter), my search is over (for
now) ending with Toshiba's 57HL83.
Whew!
It is about $2000 more than I want to spend, but is the only 1080p RP set in
the world.
http://www.bigbangelectronics.com/pr...5&pf_id=57hl83
The only link I could find that has a price on it. Toshiba's site, for some
strange reason, does not even have this model on it!

Dave


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Old November 12th 03, 11:11 PM
Leonard G. Caillouet
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"dave" wrote in message
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Hi folks,

I finally found a true 1080 horizontal screen resolution HDTV rear
projection set based on the LCoS technology.
After an aggravating search of other companies trying to misinform the
public into buying sets that do not truly display
1080i resolutions (or 1080p signals for that matter), my search is over

(for
now) ending with Toshiba's 57HL83.
Whew!
It is about $2000 more than I want to spend, but is the only 1080p RP set

in
the world.
http://www.bigbangelectronics.com/pr...5&pf_id=57hl83
The only link I could find that has a price on it. Toshiba's site, for

some
strange reason, does not even have this model on it!


Actually, the new 82" WL-82913 LCoS set from Mitsubishi is 1080p. Probably
about $20K more than you want to spend, but it does scan at 1080p.

Leonard Caillouet


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Old November 13th 03, 12:52 AM
Jeff Rife
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Leonard G. Caillouet ) wrote in alt.tv.tech.hdtv:
Actually, the new 82" WL-82913 LCoS set from Mitsubishi is 1080p. Probably
about $20K more than you want to spend, but it does scan at 1080p.


Of course, for a set that size, the extra money also gets you a construction
crew to do whatever it takes to get it into your house.

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Old November 13th 03, 01:20 AM
Sumner Paine
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Seems like I've read several times that many sets, projection and otherwise,
don't really display the 1080i picture in full resolution. How can you find
out how many lines your TV is actually capable of displaying? I have a
Philips direct view 30"... i think it's the 30pw9817.

"dave" wrote in message
news:[email protected]_s03...
Hi folks,

I finally found a true 1080 horizontal screen resolution HDTV rear
projection set based on the LCoS technology.
After an aggravating search of other companies trying to misinform the
public into buying sets that do not truly display
1080i resolutions (or 1080p signals for that matter), my search is over

(for
now) ending with Toshiba's 57HL83.
Whew!
It is about $2000 more than I want to spend, but is the only 1080p RP set

in
the world.
http://www.bigbangelectronics.com/pr...5&pf_id=57hl83
The only link I could find that has a price on it. Toshiba's site, for

some
strange reason, does not even have this model on it!

Dave




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Old November 13th 03, 05:44 AM
Curmudgeon
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Yeh, yeh, yeh. Be sure and let us know when you find something broadcasting
1080p.
Hardware ain't worth a damn without any software.

"dave" wrote in message
news:[email protected]_s03...
Hi folks,

I finally found a true 1080 horizontal screen resolution HDTV rear
projection set based on the LCoS technology.
After an aggravating search of other companies trying to misinform the
public into buying sets that do not truly display
1080i resolutions (or 1080p signals for that matter), my search is over

(for
now) ending with Toshiba's 57HL83.
Whew!
It is about $2000 more than I want to spend, but is the only 1080p RP set

in
the world.
http://www.bigbangelectronics.com/pr...5&pf_id=57hl83
The only link I could find that has a price on it. Toshiba's site, for

some
strange reason, does not even have this model on it!

Dave




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Old November 13th 03, 06:36 AM
mark french
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Yeh, yeh, yeh. Be sure and let us know when you find something broadcasting
1080p.
Hardware ain't worth a damn without any software.


They aren't even broadcasting anything that fully uses 1080i either, capable of
1080x1900 but maximum being shown today is more like 1080x1400. By time you
see something in 1080x1900 the set will already be outdated.


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Old November 13th 03, 07:34 AM
Richard R
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Despite all of the comments about nobody supplies 1080p (except possibly an
HDCAM), if the unit upconverts well from 480i/720p/1080i, the results could
put anything else to shame including plasma units. Virtually all of the
other hdtv units today cannot display a true 1920 X 1080 pixel screen. The
second best is probably plasma and dlp units that do 720p. On the other
hand the 720p units are a little cheaper.

Richard R.


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Old November 13th 03, 04:25 PM
Jerry Sheldon
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Richard R wrote:
Despite all of the comments about nobody supplies 1080p (except possibly an
HDCAM), ...


Richard R,

I'm not into games, but I believe some of the (X-Box?) games are in
1080P format...

Jerry

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Old November 13th 03, 05:31 PM
John Golitsis
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Only problem is that the set in question is vapourware for now.


"dave" wrote in message
news:[email protected]i_s03...
Hi folks,

I finally found a true 1080 horizontal screen resolution HDTV rear
projection set based on the LCoS technology.
After an aggravating search of other companies trying to misinform the
public into buying sets that do not truly display
1080i resolutions (or 1080p signals for that matter), my search is over

(for
now) ending with Toshiba's 57HL83.
Whew!
It is about $2000 more than I want to spend, but is the only 1080p RP set

in
the world.
http://www.bigbangelectronics.com/pr...5&pf_id=57hl83
The only link I could find that has a price on it. Toshiba's site, for

some
strange reason, does not even have this model on it!

Dave




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Old November 13th 03, 10:46 PM
Ollie T
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"but I believe some of the (X-Box?) games are in 1080P format"
This is true. Xbox has a handfull of 720p games and a couple 1080i games.
You can find complete lists of HDTV options in games over at
http://www.hdtvarcade.com


"dave" wrote in message
news:[email protected]_s03...
Hi folks,

I finally found a true 1080 horizontal screen resolution HDTV rear
projection set based on the LCoS technology.
After an aggravating search of other companies trying to misinform the
public into buying sets that do not truly display
1080i resolutions (or 1080p signals for that matter), my search is over

(for
now) ending with Toshiba's 57HL83.
Whew!
It is about $2000 more than I want to spend, but is the only 1080p RP set

in
the world.
http://www.bigbangelectronics.com/pr...5&pf_id=57hl83
The only link I could find that has a price on it. Toshiba's site, for

some
strange reason, does not even have this model on it!

Dave




 




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