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Old 08-03-2007, 06:29 PM   #15
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No, I wasn't aware of that, though I do know about wobulation. Do you mean in that specific TV 1 year ago they started using it in the newer models, or is that for entirely different TV's?
I was unsuccessful trying to find a rear-projection TV that has that chip, all the current shipping models seem to be using the chip that has wobbulation.

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IMO, the TV does 1080p fine.

In my case, do you think the HLT model I am talking about would be a good choice? I want to find something that is 56" for under $2000, so that probably eliminates LCD. The HLT seems to be a good choice so far, but I'll need to find a good deal to get it under $2000.
Oh, most of the time, the picture looks fine and it will do 1080p though if you compare it with a picture that has the true 1080p DLP, you'll probably find that it is much sharper.

When I mentioned LCD, I was referring to a rear-projection TV that is based on LCD, D-ILA or SXRD, I remember seeing a couple of models that are around the $2000 mark for 50"+. I wasn't referring to LCD flat panels.
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