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Old 03-18-2009, 06:03 AM   #1
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JThe HD73 is a 1280x768 projector, known as WXGA. WXGA is an unusually flexible resolution, due to the fact that it can display three common signal formats in their cleanest native form without scaling.
The "scaling" issue is not due to the LCD/DLP panel. It is how the video graphics chip are programmed to handle the video inputs. The good ones do 1-to-1 pixel mapping based on the video content, either PC, DVD or BD.

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Review on amazon http://www.amazon.com/Optoma-HD73-72...7350112&sr=8-1 said there are extra black bars, and they are different in color than the ones from the disk. So Pirates would have thick black bars and then smaller lighter black bars.
The reason for that could be that the reviewer was using a HTPC BD. The black value for PC video is 0 while the black value for NTSC is 16. Because it's WXGA, it shows the PC black and then NTSC black.

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Bought PS3 without researching. Thought I'd use it for games (last console was the first Nintendo with DuckHunt and Super Mario Bros.) found out I have no time for football, racing, boxing or war.
Well...

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Worst was I found out PS3 cannot deliver HD audio unless receiver has HDMI, thought Toslink would do it.
Toslink on any BD player can't deliver HD audio.

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Should have bought a player that had 6 RCA jacks. Want oe that plays SACD too.
Should have gotten the original 60GB PS3. It has SACD playback. Now you can wait for the Oppo.

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I know I can get a good 720p projector for under 2k, what about 1080p?
The Panasonic AE2000 is available at 2K. It's a 1080p PJ. All previous 1080p models are sold at a lower cost. But seriously, spend the extra US$500 for the AE3000 or the latest models of other manufacturers, if you can.


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Old 03-18-2009, 03:50 PM   #2
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I'll check on the AE2000, it sounds good.

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The "scaling" issue is not due to the LCD/DLP panel. It is how the video graphics chip are programmed to handle the video inputs. The good ones do 1-to-1 pixel mapping based on the video content, either PC, DVD or BD.
Pretty sure I didn't imply scaling was caused by LCD or DLP setups. I just need to start making cuts on my list. Order of criteria so far was cost, brand, and resolution. Next I think will be DLP vs. LCD, then ??? what next...

I know specs don't accurately present the quality, so what features are must haves, ceiling mounting, pull-down ratio, can-opener, etc.. Also, are there any specs that are important, that should be above a minimum # .

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Toslink on any BD player can't deliver HD audio.
I became aware of this HD-audio fact shortly after buying PS3, thought(before purchase was made) optical cable would do the trick. Lesson learned, do research. "And knowing is half the battle," G.I. Joe.

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you can wait for the Oppo.
Never seen Oppo in Taiwan, none of the sales reps have even heard of it. Maybe it has to do with China-Taiwan trade relationship, problems importing a China/San Jose product. Reallly don't know why it isn't here, just guessing.

Thanks for all the info guys, I think I understand the alphabet soup of resolutions now. I will go for 1280x720 or 1920x1080.

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Research is going on. Here are 3 choices, Optoma HD65, Optoma HD71 or Mitsubishi HC1600
http://www.projectorpeople.com/proje...436&do=compare

I think I want 720p now, because of DVD collection and screen will be 8' wide, DLP because of black levels. Not sure what to pick. Heard great things about the Mitsu HC-1500; hope 1600 can do it too. But, Optoma has great rep also.

Confused on specs of Contrast Ratio and Bightness. In reality, what is the actual result produced? I'm assuming the higher contrast ratio is more important than the brightness. Is Optoma HD65 it? Or should it be out for the higher noise level, 31dB or 37dB any real difference. Any other stats to be concerned about.
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Here are three more choices:

Sony

Epson

Another Sony
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Resolution Benefits more in the Projector realm than in the TV realm. Thanks to it's larger size.
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So I have this projector with a native resolution of 1024x768.
In general I could get HD-video of 720p then, as it's limited to 768.
And, according to the manual, it does accept signals of 720i/p and 1080i/p etc.
But would I get any issues still?
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So I have this projector with a native resolution of 1024x768.
In general I could get HD-video of 720p then, as it's limited to 768.
And, according to the manual, it does accept signals of 720i/p and 1080i/p etc.
But would I get any issues still?
All it means is that the projector is able to accept that signal, but then scales it to its native resolution. Whihc in you're case is that of an XGA projector, which is not yet in HD territory (not that it will look bad as XGA can look very good, ceteris paribus it obviously doesn't reach the same level as a 720p or 1080p projector). Hence there should be no issues, the only scaling/ steaching would occur due to the scaler calculating incorrectly (hence a slighly streached image etc..), or extra black bars. Given that it XGA though I doubt you'll have a problem (remember its AR is 4:3, so you'll have the mamoth black bars).

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