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In Reply to: Re: Are HD scalers for dvd play worth the $1k? If so , which one? posted by JLivermore on March 17, 2004 at 07:53:21:
I saw your comment about the new xHD3 DLP chipset...."I'm looking forward to the xHD3 dlp chipset coming out from TI. It supports the full HD resolution of 1920x1080p."
When is this new chipset due out from TI and I wonder when the first sets will have them? Thanks!
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Demonstrated on a Samsung set.Delivery targeted for later part of 2004
Check out the link below for more details.
I checked out that site. Thanks. It is a wealth of information. I was looking at the Samsung HLN5065W last night at a local retail outlet. I think I'll wait just a bit longer for either the HD2+ models or maybe the xHD3 later this year. It would also be nice to have a built-in HDTV tuner to save rack space (no external tuner) as I am able pick up a handful of HD broadcasts in my area.Even the current Samsung HLN5065W model is pretty impressive but it seems that worth while improvements are just around the corner. Thanks again for the info.
BTW, I've been saving my money for a plasma screen and hoping that they would fix the buzzing problem at altitude. I'm at 6500-ft and nearly all plasma screens buzz loudly due to our atmospheric pressure and the gas pressure within the screen. Direct view LCD is still too expensive and too small so DLP RPTV may make the most sense for me. From what I read, we can expect the next generation of sets to be a little thinner too. Whoo who!
No problem!RPTV makes sense to me as well.
I've been enjoying HDTV through Time Warner Cable. Discovery HD is amzing to watch, programing quality wise its miles above regular cable, another benefit too, there's little to no advertising.
My next TV, I do not want to sacrafice resolution and image quality, so 1080p in at least a 50" is what I'm shooting for. I'm also aiming for the Key Digital Leeza too, to convert 1080i and below to 1080p.
Along the same lines, we should see more DVD players upscaling to higher resolutions via DVI ouptut. The Leeza can take this and convert it to 1080p.
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