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Wednesday, January 25, 2006

DLP Is For Me...

Well, despite my wife's ok with getting the more-expensive SXRD Sony tv, I decided that paying an additional $1000 or so to get limited 1080p support just wasn't worth it... So I went with something a bit different. As most of you know, I'm a big Sony fan due to my love of the company's hardware. I've been very lucky and have yet to have any piece of Sony equipment break on me. I guess that's why I have three Sony televisions, an A/V receiver, four PlayStation consoles, a PSP, two DVD players, a LaserDisc player and probably a few more things that I can't think of right now.

So, one would expect that my first HD television would be a Sony, right? It almost was, but I just decided to go with the best bang for the buck and ended up with a 50" Samsung DLP. For those who are interested, the model number is HL-R5067W and it looks like this:



Go figure. I'm still coming to grips with the "HD Era", but I am definitely loving it. Being able to watch CSI and Lost in high-res, widescreen is just too awesome and it's only going to get better with the introduction of Blu-Ray and HD-DVD. Granted, I will have to live with a down-scanned 720p picture (since most current projection tvs, including my new one, have that as the standard resolution), but I don't think I'll mind. Maybe in 7 years when 1080p is the new standard for everything, my wife will let me upgrade. :-) Still, having my 360 hooked up via VGA and my eventual PS3 via HDMI is going to provide for some nice gaming goodness. Having 50" of screen real estate doesn't hurt either and provides the double benefit of being able to entertain Aiden with large, moving pictures (i.e. cartoons).

Those of you on the fence about getting an HD-capable tv shouldn't be. Now is a great time to get one, but you will have to decide if the jump to 1080p is worth the current price of admission. At least for me 720p/1080i support is perfectly fine and definitely the sweet spot when it comes to prices. And when all the newly announced models get released later this Spring/Summer, the prices are bound to drop even further. Regardless, it is now my duty to get everyone on the HD bandwagon... It just makes game playing and movie watching feel like a whole new experience.

If any of you already have an HD television, definitely post the model number and your general comments about it. It might help others with their own future tv buying decisions.

1 Comments:

  • At 10:57 AM, Blogger Frosty said…

    They actually play the older episodes of BSG on the Universal HD channel.

     

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