In Reply to: Rich -- posted by chris e. on July 15, 1999 at 07:42:29:
...it can be set up for any aspect ratio and it has multiple memories for the various settings. It is fantastic...I love it and would buy it again in a heartbeat. I bought it for 8 grand from B&H Photo in New York. It is possible to set up yourself (I did) but it's probably worth paying someone a few hundred dollars for initial setup. You shouldn't need a tech after that (unless you move it), any minor convergence touchups can easily be done by you from the remote (like all CRTs, the convergence will drift somewhat over time).I use an NEC/Faroudja 200 doubler which I purchased for $3000 from a company on the net. It doesn't have component inputs, but if the manufacturers ever release the progressive scan DVD players, I can plug directly into the Sony (it has component inputs). If you're interested, let me know and I'll round up the address for you.
I can't begin to tell you how much this projector has enhanced my life. Both my laserdiscs and DVDs look stunning via the Sony.
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Follow Ups
- Yes, it does anamorphic, etc.... - Rich 19:37:07 07/15/99 (2)
- Re: Yes, it does anamorphic, etc.... - chris e. 02:58:39 07/16/99 (1)
- B&H info... - Rich 07:13:12 07/16/99 (0)