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In Reply to: progressive scan DVD??? recommendations posted by wheezer on October 26, 2001 at 11:05:05:
If it matters to you, the Panny RP56 only has toslink output, and neither the RP56 nor Sony NS700 have a zoom mode (which I admit I have used on "certain" movies on my ancient Tosh 5109).Check out the other HT forums if you haven't already:
AVS
Hometheaterforum
HometheatertalkIf I was going to buy today, I'd seriously consider the JVC 6x series (65 or 75 depending on color I think?), everyone seems to love it, and those that have compared it directly with the Sony and Panny like the JVC picture more. Plus it has zoom! You can find it for around $200.
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Only toslink - I checked the panny website and you're right, that's a problem. The phillips q50at got top reviews.Tos and coax output.
Has anyone checked out the phillips???
BTW do these have analog L/R audio outputs?Thanks for that catch,
Mitch
I've been driving myself nutz there are definitely 3 to choose from the Panny, JVCXSV60-65 or sony 700. I have read that about people who have purchase them all and the clear winner for picture is JVC, I think it has one of the "bugs" maybe chroma? I'll check the benchmark below as it also gives info regarding what chipset it uses.
The amount of info is enough to choke on!!
Thanks for pointing it out again. Time to rethink it. Or just purchase all three.
I do know that the Panny is one of the VERY few under a grand that has the chipset w/o any bugs!
BTW check out the really bad response about DVD-R. They don't record the digital audio stuff. IT seems everyone on these sites is going for the JVC 3000 D-VHS.....www.avsforum.com
www.hometheaterfourum.com
www.hometheaterspot.com
www.hometheaterhifi.com
Regards,
Mitch
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