monkeychan said:
Cobster,
there is one thing that confuses me about the Hitachi TV:
on the site it says "720p HD Format LCD Display"
but at the same time it says "1080p Processing"
From that I can only assume that all signal will be upsampled to 1080p then downsampled to be displayed at 720p (due to its maximum resolution).
IF (a big IF) that's the case, wouldn't Cupid be better off with a Sony SXRD LCD RPTV that is natively 1080p? (such as this
http://www.sonystyle.ca/commerce/se...roductId=1001969&navigationPath=n32050n100187 ).
The other good thing about Sony SXRD series TV, it uses 3-separate LCDs (as opposed to Hitachi's or Sony's non-SXRD 3-layer LCD).
(not that the Hitachi is bad at all, I've seen it in action and it's pretty astonishing, but if the budget permits, my preference will go to Sony SXRD series. Even watching regular DVD looks like you're watching Hi-Def signal)
standard coaxial cable = 480i interlaced
1080p means, Hitachi's TV will take interlaced signals at 1080i...and process (up convert) them as if they were 1080p looking.
1080p isn't available anywhere, not even in Hollywood (filming).
1080i would equate to a high def box from Rogers or Hell (bell). Some signals are also true 720p.
It's expensive and manufacturers would have to hang a hefty tag on it.
But for something that's not readily available in terms of films/tv-signals, it's sort of selling a feature that has minimal market.
Like I said, marketers try to sell you on things you won't use or don't need (yet).
Miss Cupid, the link above for the TV listed I noticed is for 2005's lineup.
It only has one HDMI input (the newest input connection).
The 2006 lineup has 2 HDMIs and a USB input (for computer or other electronics).
2006 = VG
2005 = VF
So its up to you, in my opinion, get the 2005 lineup, save more on the TV and get a better surround sound system, home theatre setup.
Or if you want something slightly better, splurge go for the 2006.
When the 2006 lineups come out, the 2005 will drop in price.
Something to think about.
Mr. Monkeychan, the Hitachi has a 3 panel setup as well, for red/green/blue, they call it the "HD LCD 3 Panel Light Engine".
So it's the same, Sony is quite expensive (not saying they suck, but it is overly priced IMHO. For what you're getting that's VERY comparable.
Sony, you're getting 50", silver borders for $4499, suggested retail price.
Hitachi (projection innovators), half the price, black border and still a great product.
I'd still go with Hitachi and get a nice killer surround sound system.