Chris the webmaster. your other thread about the HDTV got me thinking...
#1
Chris the webmaster. your other thread about the HDTV got me thinking...
How is this one?
$3798.99 and it has a DVI interface
46" 16:9 plasma display with 480p native resolution (852 x 480 pixels) — accepts inputs in all major DTV formats (1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i), plus PC video
Less than 4" deep — comes with table stand, or can be mounted on a wall (using an optional mounting kit)
DVI interface allows digital-to-digital video connectivity with compatible PCs and DTV set-top boxes; also features 15-pin D-sub and BNC-style RGB inputs, plus 15-pin D-sub output
Built-in NTSC tuner to receive conventional analog broadcasts; de-interlacing circuit with 3:2 pulldown converts interlaced analog sources to progressive-scan display, significantly improving picture quality
Wide viewing angles: greater than 160 degrees (horizontal and vertical)
Very high brightness (700 cd/m˛) and contrast (850:1), with 3-position user-selectable color temperature
Picture-in-picture (requires a second video source), picture-freeze and zoom capability
3D digital comb filter enhances color purity of A/V and S-video input sources, reducing cross-color artifacts like dot crawl and moiré
Built-in stereo audio system (0.5W per channel); optional matching hi-fi tower speakers (10W per channel) sold separately
1 component video input, 1 S-video input and 1 composite A/V input; 1 A/V output (fixed audio level); headphone jack
Includes remote and table stand
Standard-definition, enhanced-definition and high-definition monitors require an optional set-top box to receive digital signals
I can swing that in a few months If I sell one of the 19" LCD and the 21" CRT
$3798.99 and it has a DVI interface
46" 16:9 plasma display with 480p native resolution (852 x 480 pixels) — accepts inputs in all major DTV formats (1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i), plus PC video
Less than 4" deep — comes with table stand, or can be mounted on a wall (using an optional mounting kit)
DVI interface allows digital-to-digital video connectivity with compatible PCs and DTV set-top boxes; also features 15-pin D-sub and BNC-style RGB inputs, plus 15-pin D-sub output
Built-in NTSC tuner to receive conventional analog broadcasts; de-interlacing circuit with 3:2 pulldown converts interlaced analog sources to progressive-scan display, significantly improving picture quality
Wide viewing angles: greater than 160 degrees (horizontal and vertical)
Very high brightness (700 cd/m˛) and contrast (850:1), with 3-position user-selectable color temperature
Picture-in-picture (requires a second video source), picture-freeze and zoom capability
3D digital comb filter enhances color purity of A/V and S-video input sources, reducing cross-color artifacts like dot crawl and moiré
Built-in stereo audio system (0.5W per channel); optional matching hi-fi tower speakers (10W per channel) sold separately
1 component video input, 1 S-video input and 1 composite A/V input; 1 A/V output (fixed audio level); headphone jack
Includes remote and table stand
Standard-definition, enhanced-definition and high-definition monitors require an optional set-top box to receive digital signals
I can swing that in a few months If I sell one of the 19" LCD and the 21" CRT
#7
Originally posted by Chris WebMaster
I heard about the Plasma TV but I haven't heard anything good or bad about it yet.
I heard about the Plasma TV but I haven't heard anything good or bad about it yet.
hmm okay can you let me know when you hear something, either good or bad
#9
Originally posted by Chris WebMaster
Does it have to be that large?
Does it have to be that large?
well with the 2 19" I have a 38" in a way , so I would like something that is at least equal or greater.