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In Reply to: Here it is......... posted by Sherlock on December 11, 2005 at 21:44:42:
Interesting. It will be interesting to see how this plays out. Will it accept 1080p input? The Sony won't. JVC's version of LCOS, D-ILA, has been delayed, at least the 1080p versions. Why only one size?
Jack
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See below for 1080P
Primary Technology
Native Display Resolution : 1920 * 1080P
Contrast Ratio (Dark Room) : 10000:1(MAX)
Brightness : 600cd/㎡ (MAX)
Useful Life(LAMP LIFE TIME) : 8000 hrs
Viewing Angle : 130(H) X 62(V)
Colour Temperature Adjustment (# of Modes) : Yes (3 Modes)
Aspect Ratio Adjustment (# of modes) : Yes (6 Modes)
EZ Video/Picture Selection Mode : 5 Modes
Gamma Correction : Yes
Digital Luminance Transient Improver : Yes
High Contrast Screen w/Non-glare Coating : Yes
Mirror Type (Front Surface/Rear Surface/Mylar) : Yes (Front Surface Mirror)
Screen Pitch : 0.098mm
Audio : 40W(2*20W), 25W(Woofer)
Surround System Type : SRS TruSurround XT
Bass/Treble/Balance : Yes
Volume Leveler : Yes
Sound Selection Mode : Yes (5 Modes)
Speaker System Details : Stereo 3way * 7 Speakers
Sub Woofer : Yes (1)
Core Features
PAL/SECAM Analogue Tuner (Qty) : Yes (1)
DVB-T Digital Tuner (Qty) : Yes (1)
Xstudio (9-in-2 Multi Memory Card Slot) : Yes
Special Features
Custom Channel Labels : Yes (Text, 100 Channels - Analog, 20 Channels - Digital)
Custom Input Labels : No
Hide Input Function : No
PIP : Yes
POP : Yes (4 Pics)
Split Screen : Yes
PIP/Freeze/Exchange/Move : Yes (PIP/Freeze/Exchange)
Discrete IR Codes : Yes
Favorite Channel Selection/Surf : Yes (10 Channels)
Zoom Type (Advanced, Multi) : Yes (Cinema zoom)
On/Off Timer : Yes
Sleep Timer : Yes
Auto Off (When no video is present) : Yes
Flashback (Previous Channel) : Yes
Parental Control With V-Chip : Yes(DVB-T)
Menus System : Yes (Bit Mapped -2D)
Auto Programming : Yes
Auto Demo : Yes
XD Engine : Yes (IEP2)
Program Guide (Y/N) : Yes
Program Guide Type : NOW/NEXT
"IEEE 1394 Software Capability : No
Decoder Formats (MPEG 2, MPEG 4, DivX, WMA 9) : MPEG2
Inputs/Outputs
RF Inputs (Qty) : 1 (separate from analog RF)
Rear A/V Input : 2
Front A/V Input : 1
Rear Composite Video Out : Yes(RF/AV Monitor Out)
Rear Component Video Input - Qty : 2
RGB In (15 pin) - Type & Qty : (PC/DTV), 1 Jack
RGB Associated Audio In and Type : Yes (Phono)
RGB Out (15 pin) : No
HDMI - Qty : Yes, 2 w/HDCP(Port 1 : HDMI & DVI, Port2 : HDMI Only)
Headphone Out : No
Digital Audio (Optical ) Out : Yes(1)
Digital Audio (Optical) In : Yes(2, Use for Component 2 and DVI)
RS-232c Control : No
RS-232c Software Upgrade Interface : Yes
Remote Control In (IR) : Yes
Speaker Jacks and Type : No
Variable Audio Out and Type : Yes (RCA)
Digital Cable Card Slot : No
IEEE 1394/DTCP : No
IR Jack : No
See below for 1080P
General
Width x Height x Depth : 1840 * 1155 * 564 (mm) (TBD)
Weight Out of Package : 63Kg (TBD)
Weight In Package : 78Kg (TBD)
Width x Height x Depth on Rack : 1840 * 1543 * 564 (mm) (TBD)
Width x Height x Depth in packaging : 1936 * 1280 * 679 (mm) (TBD)
It'll compete with Sony and JVC.
What the specs don't say, is whether or not it will accept a 1080p signal via HDMI. Despite having a 1080p native resolution, the Sony does not accept 1080p via HDMI.
We'll see how they look. Haven't had a chance to see the 1080p JVCs, they were delayed/recalled, and not out when they originally said they would be. Hopefully, the LGs will be good-I wasn't impressed with their plasmas though.
Jack
I am told they will accept 1080P in. Also note those are Australian specs. The US tuner will be different. Expect these to show up here sometime after CES and much less expensive than the Sony. The Sony is an awesome TV also. Anyone buying one of these LCoS units will be glad they passed on DLP imo.
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