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Aside from the Sony SXRD televisions, what other LCOS 1080p televisions are worthy of consideration? Seems like many guys are wetting their pants over the new JVCs - why? Anyone here able to share pros and cons of the different models?
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LG has an LCoS display coming soon (65"?) and Brillian (sic) has 2 models, but they are priced higher. The Rear Projection Displays section at AVS Forum has a few threads on the JVCs and I believe at least one on the Brillians (sic).
LG Electronics Delivers Superior Microdisplay Performance With Innovative LCoS Technology At 2006 CES
News Source : LG Electronics
Seoul, Jan 05 2006 (Korea Newswire)-- Underscoring its role as a leading provider of premium digital television (DTV) solutions, LG Electronics introduced a new line of high-performance microdisplay models - led by a series of 1080p rear-projection HDTVs powered by liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) technology. Demonstrated at the 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), two widescreen Digital Cable Ready HDTVs, highlighting LG’s six-model microdisplay HDTV family for 2006, bring premium cable programming to the screen without the need for a separate set-top box, offering a cost-effective alternative to flat panel technology.LG’s microdisplay HDTV family includes proprietary XD Engine™ technology that takes low-resolution analog signals to near high-definition levels, enhancing overall picture quality and providing a more pleasant viewing experience. These products will be on display this week at CES (Booth #8214, Central Hall, Las Vegas Convention Center).
The flagship model is LG’s 71-inch HDTV (71SA1D). Built around three-chip LCoS technology, this model provides powerful, high-quality HDTV viewing experiences and includes the Gemstar TV Guide Onscreen interactive program guide, allowing viewers easier program navigation. Additional features include HDMI, IEEE 1394 DTV link and 9-in-2 memory card slots. This 1080p set and LG’s 62-inch 1080p LCoS Model 62SA1D are planned for first-quarter 2006 availability.
Completing the 2006 microdisplay HDTV line are four 720P DLPs: LG-brand 62-inch Model 62SX4D and 52-inch 52SX4D, continuing from the 2005 line, both with Gemstar guide, and two Zenith-brand models, the 62-inch Model Z62DC1D and 56-inch Model Z56DC1D, also available in the first quarter. These sets all feature LG’s industry-leading VSB/QAM digital tuner chipset for optimal reception.
Joe, the problem with the AVS forums is everyone is already in their camp - eg. Samsung owners, Sony owners, etc.For someone sitting on the fence and hoping to buy a TV after the holidays, it's rather difficult to make a choice. So far, I only know I want LCOS technology.
The JVC guys are wetting their pants over the new LCOS but I can't figure out why - maybe price? LG has been promising but never delivering LCOS for more than a year. Should we wait until '07 for LG ?
Latest on LG is February '06. But just like Samsung, this company can never hit a release date. How long should one hold out?I have seen the LCoS (SXRD) sets from Sony. They are very nice and I commend Sony for kickin' it up a notch. Most of the sets I have seen are probably in some sort of Vivid or Dynamic type of mode and have a green push combined with a slight white crush. I'm sure a proper calibration, even with just DVE or Avia, would get those nasties in line. The SD upconversion to HD (pixel count) is also done quite well.
I have not seen the JVC sets, but I have never really been impressed by JVC products. Their D-ILA sets had some raves, but I could never figure out what sets others were looking at because the ones I saw kind of sucked. Maybe they have a winner with the new stuff. Then again, maybe they don't.
What's a real 1080p display: one that accepts a 1080p input and displays all 1920x1080 pixels at one time , one that displays 1920x1080 pixels at one time but can't accept a 1080p input or one that accepts a 1080p input but can't show all 1920x1080 pixels at one time?
So one other thing that I would consider is a 1080p capable input. No one has that now, except for two of HP's DLP sets which are limited to 960x1080 pixels internally (they're not real 1920x1080 resolution capable). That means that the upcoming BluRay players will not be able to pass the 1080p24 (or 1080p60, depending on the output frame rate they decide on) encoded movie to the display without some processing/interlacing having to take place. So if someone wants a true 1080p capable set and not one that plays games with the resolution/numbers, they're going to have to wait.
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I don't want to get off on a rant here, but...AVS Forum has camps? Really? And there aren't any here or on other sites? Please. In case it isn't obvious, there are "fanboys" and "fangirls" for each and every manufacturer and technology out there. Singling out AVS Forum is irrational because it happens everywhere there is more than one choice or opinion. Especially when one has to justify the outpouring of cash or lack of it thereof. Except for (maybe) HomeTheaterSpot, name one site dedicated to HomeTheater and its associated technologies that provides more useful information than AVS Forum? Instead of complaining about all of the free, let me repeat that -- free, information they have to analyze when they're faced with making such a fate-of-the-world decision, people just need to learn how to weed out the BS and "fanperson" cheerleading in order to understand what each manufacturer and technology truly offers to the end user. I did it and so can you.
the LG 71" LCoS will take 1080P in, I believe. It will be at CES and US launch in Feb so they say.
While I agree that there are "fans" on every site, my impression is that AA has people who are able to clearly articulate the advantages & disadvantages of a particular system/ technology.Other sites seem to be "over run" by "fans" who say AAAA good, BBBB is junk. Further, their audio systems are based on cheap recievers bought from Circuit City or similar places. Clearly, there are others who have better systems & are able to present their point of view more clearly.
However, my impression is that here AA we are more "consistent" & balanced. This is why I enjoy this site!
I agree about AVS forum. It does have its cheerleaders. It's also been less than helpfull for me. I ended up getting the Sony LCOS, but wouldn't have if I had paid attention to the forum-not to mention I'ld be sitting in the dark staring at a blank screen looking for problems.
I was also interested in the new JVCs, but they are out yet in my area. One store had one, but sent it back (not a good sign). People are looking for them partly because they will be cheaper than the Sonys. I'm curious about the LGs.
Jack
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