Return to the CurtPalme.com main site CurtPalme.com Home Theater Forum
A forum with a sense of fun and community for Home Theater enthusiasts!
Products for Sale ] [ FAQ: Hooking it all up ] [ CRT Primer/FAQ ] [ Best/Worst CRT Projectors List ] [ Setup Tips & Manuals ] [ Advanced Procedures ] [ Newsletter ]
 

Blu-ray disc release list and must-have titles. Buy the latest and best Blu-ray titles to show off in your home theater!

 As this forum is rarely used anymore, we've locked it. Feel free to browse and read. Questions? Please reach out to us directly. Cheers! 

I'm scoping out giant LED flat panels
Goto page Previous  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6  Next
 
This forum is locked: you cannot post, reply to, or edit topics.   This topic is locked: you cannot edit posts or make replies.    CurtPalme.com Forum Index -> CRT Projectors
Author Message
AnalogRocks
Forum Moderator


Joined: 08 Mar 2006
Posts: 26706
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

TV/Projector: Sony 1252Q, AMPRO 4000G

Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:33 am    Post subject:

Wow only 5? I think I bought 5 in one week a couple of years back.

_________________
Tech support for nothing

CRT.

HD done right!
Back to top
View user's photo album (27 photos)
WanMan



Joined: 19 Mar 2006
Posts: 10270


Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 8:06 am    Post subject:

He lives in a cave.
_________________
Trust no one. Absolutely no one. Advice of the board.
Back to top
Spanky Ham



Joined: 22 Mar 2006
Posts: 5643
Location: Comedy Central

Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 4:31 pm    Post subject:

wallace123456 wrote:
I just purchased the Vizio SV422XVT and it is pretty good so far.

Maybe I'm out-of-touch, but this thing is cool. Connected to my wifi no problem. Haven't tried to stream HD yet, but there are about 4 different channels to stream from.

But, so far so good. Thumbs Up

(Speakers are not worth a crap, but I didn't expect too much anyways.)

wallace

EDIT: This is only the third TV I have ever purchased and only the fifth I ever owned; that includes black 'n white.)


Have you tried SD on the Vizio? I would like to have seen them plug the Vizio into a Blu Ray player to see what it looked like.


On the number of TVs bought, I think I only have bought three if you don't count the three Monovisions I got of the gov. I don't count the Monos, because I bought them to get some neighbors and friends into HD on the cheap. I think I bought a 20" Sharp in the early 90s. I then moved to a 31" Panny in 95. My last tv was a Proscan 36" monitor that my father still uses (and loves). From there I went to projectors.
Back to top
AnalogRocks
Forum Moderator


Joined: 08 Mar 2006
Posts: 26706
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

TV/Projector: Sony 1252Q, AMPRO 4000G

Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 5:14 pm    Post subject:

Spanky Ham wrote:
My last tv was a Proscan 36" monitor that my father still uses (and loves). From there I went to projectors.


Was that the fat azzed 36" curved tube Proscan with the 1024x768 VGA input? The TV did 1080i? c. 1999 ( ish )

_________________
Tech support for nothing

CRT.

HD done right!
Back to top
View user's photo album (27 photos)
Spanky Ham



Joined: 22 Mar 2006
Posts: 5643
Location: Comedy Central

Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 5:28 pm    Post subject:

Yes, it was the MM. I didn't know it 1024x768. I thought it maxed out at 800x600. To me, the curved screen was a bonus as I preferred it to the flat screens.
Back to top
wallace123456



Joined: 14 Aug 2006
Posts: 2236
Location: Northwest VA area

Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 12:15 am    Post subject:

Spanky Ham wrote:
wallace123456 wrote:
I just purchased the Vizio SV422XVT and it is pretty good so far.

Maybe I'm out-of-touch, but this thing is cool. Connected to my wifi no problem. Haven't tried to stream HD yet, but there are about 4 different channels to stream from.

But, so far so good. Thumbs Up

(Speakers are not worth a crap, but I didn't expect too much anyways.)

wallace

EDIT: This is only the third TV I have ever purchased and only the fifth I ever owned; that includes black 'n white.)


Have you tried SD on the Vizio? I would like to have seen them plug the Vizio into a Blu Ray player to see what it looked like.


On the number of TVs bought, I think I only have bought three if you don't count the three Monovisions I got of the gov. I don't count the Monos, because I bought them to get some neighbors and friends into HD on the cheap. I think I bought a 20" Sharp in the early 90s. I then moved to a 31" Panny in 95. My last tv was a Proscan 36" monitor that my father still uses (and loves). From there I went to projectors.


Funny, but that's all in been watching (2 weeks) is SD from a Dish DVR. And it still looks pretty darn good. Going to move the PS3 to this set and get the HD Dish DVR next week.

The longest lasting TV we had was a Sony XBR. That bad boy lastest 19 years! Before that was a GTE Sylvania 13" color. Lastest 24 years.

The next Vizio is nice, but I am not expecting it to last any where near the time of the CRTs!

wallace

_________________
Life Is Good, But BBQ Is Better! BBQ Competition Team
Back to top
View user's photo album (1 photos)
macgyver655



Joined: 22 Aug 2007
Posts: 8508


Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 12:30 am    Post subject:

Fear not my fellow friends. The age of long lasting tv's have come to an end. Once you have switched to digitals you will be buying lots of tv's over the next time frame of your life...

MUUAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Back to top
AnalogRocks
Forum Moderator


Joined: 08 Mar 2006
Posts: 26706
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

TV/Projector: Sony 1252Q, AMPRO 4000G

Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 12:43 am    Post subject:

Or fixing 20-30 year old shite for the rest of my life Thumbs Up

Mu hahahahahaha! Twisted Evil

_________________
Tech support for nothing

CRT.

HD done right!
Back to top
View user's photo album (27 photos)
wallace123456



Joined: 14 Aug 2006
Posts: 2236
Location: Northwest VA area

Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 2:31 am    Post subject:

macgyver655 wrote:
Fear not my fellow friends. The age of long lasting tv's have come to an end. Once you have switched to digitals you will be buying lots of tv's over the next time frame of your life...

MUUAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I know, I know, but not much else I can do. We have limited space for a TV, and as much as I would like to have a decent RPTV, there just isn't the room.

everything is becoming disposable these days. Thumbs Down

wallace

_________________
Life Is Good, But BBQ Is Better! BBQ Competition Team
Back to top
View user's photo album (1 photos)
stefuel



Joined: 07 Mar 2006
Posts: 3353
Location: Green Harbor MA USA

Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:27 am    Post subject:

Seen as though I started this thread, I thought I should reply with what I actually settled on for the living room.
I still like the idea of LED but it's to expensive for me to consider as a display for the kids to do mostly gaming on.
BB had a sale on LG LCD's, that and along with a 10% off coupon that was good for 24 hours only saved me a ton of money on both the flat screen and a 400 disc BD changer. I ended up with a 42 inch LG.

My favorite LED of the same size was about $500.00 more. Another biggie in my decision was the face of the display.
Due to the proposed location, a glossy front would have reflected to much back at the seating area. A matt face was really required.

Now when the "best friggin CRT projector in the world" finally dies I will go for a back lit LED to replace it. The man cave has no external light to reflect back onto it.

_________________
Chip
A Barco is only a AmPro with training wheels

Card carrying member of the AVS chain gang.
Back to top
Kiev Savoie



Joined: 25 Oct 2007
Posts: 432


Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 3:54 pm    Post subject:

I totalled up how much I've spent on every CRT projector I ever bought and it was about half of the $4,000 retail price of one Samsung's top of the line LCD LED panels with local dimming. Of course, I did not add up all the time I spent setting them up and tweaking them...
Back to top
Spanky Ham



Joined: 22 Mar 2006
Posts: 5643
Location: Comedy Central

Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:48 pm    Post subject:

Chip,
Why not get a LED pj?
Back to top
stefuel



Joined: 07 Mar 2006
Posts: 3353
Location: Green Harbor MA USA

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 10:37 am    Post subject:

The 4600HD has BF'n new tubes in it (two months old). So when the time comes, final decision on replacement will come then. Hopefully with the availability of HD in the living room, I won't be racking up so many hrs on the projector.
I piss through tubes like candy but this is absolutly the last re-tube.

_________________
Chip
A Barco is only a AmPro with training wheels

Card carrying member of the AVS chain gang.
Back to top
macgyver655



Joined: 22 Aug 2007
Posts: 8508


Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 4:36 pm    Post subject:

Spanky Ham wrote:
Chip,
Why not get a LED pj?


I think this question has a price and size portion part to it along with a room light issue.

LCD LED prices are in the 4 digit range where LED DLP is in the 5 digit range. Very big difference. But if a min image size is required then there may not be a choice.

Of course I would still choose CRT projection until no more tubes were to be had.... Laughing

But that is still a cost issue. I have seen the LED at VCD in operation.
Back to top
Spanky Ham



Joined: 22 Mar 2006
Posts: 5643
Location: Comedy Central

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 7:08 pm    Post subject:

macgyver655 wrote:
Spanky Ham wrote:
Chip,
Why not get a LED pj?


I think this question has a price and size portion part to it along with a room light issue.

LCD LED prices are in the 4 digit range where LED DLP is in the 5 digit range. Very big difference. But if a min image size is required then there may not be a choice.

Of course I would still choose CRT projection until no more tubes were to be had.... Laughing

But that is still a cost issue. I have seen the LED at VCD in operation.


I am aware of the price, but I would guess that this is still two or more years away. In two years, I would guess that the price difference between bulb and LEDs will have become minimal.

Talk about your impression of the LED pj in the other thread.
Back to top
macgyver655



Joined: 22 Aug 2007
Posts: 8508


Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 7:41 pm    Post subject:

Spanky Ham wrote:


I am aware of the price, but I would guess that this is still two or more years away. In two years, I would guess that the price difference between bulb and LEDs will have become minimal.

Talk about your impression of the LED pj in the other thread.



I was not including bulb technology at all in my comment. It was specifically about LED technology. Very Happy

LCD LED has established a price in the consumer market and probably will decrease in price over time.

LED DLP front projection has not established a consumer market yield yet and the prices are high and may not decrease for some time if at all.

LED DLP RP has an affordable price range but seems to be going the way of the dinosaurs because of flat panel desire.

So the only need for a LED DLP FP would be if the available size of an LED LCD flatpanel was not large enough for the buyer and the price variance was not a concern.


My impression of the LED projector at VDC would probably be biased based on the price. But blocking that from my mind I still probably could not give a good opinion since we only looked at still and motion orientated test patterns. Didnt look at any video and now wish we did. Did think about it at the time.

Besides, As I have said here before. I am not a very picky person when it comes to watching TV. I dont sit there trying to pick out problems with the picture. I like to sit and enjoy the show. Unless it was something blatantly obvious.

Which is why I also dont get involved in testing products on here. I'm not that picky, lol.

If its focused, converged, black is black and white is white and flesh tones look like flesh........ I'm happy.
Back to top
Kiev Savoie



Joined: 25 Oct 2007
Posts: 432


Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:01 am    Post subject:

macgyver655 wrote:
If its focused, converged, black is black and white is white and flesh tones look like flesh........ I'm happy.


Well that's the bottom line isn't it! Thumbs Up
Back to top
macgyver655



Joined: 22 Aug 2007
Posts: 8508


Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:30 am    Post subject:

Kiev Savoie wrote:
macgyver655 wrote:
If its focused, converged, black is black and white is white and flesh tones look like flesh........ I'm happy.


Well that's the bottom line isn't it! Thumbs Up



Well you would think it would be but for many on here that is not enough, LOL. Laughing
Back to top
dturco



Joined: 06 Feb 2009
Posts: 3778
Location: Eastern Shore Maryland

TV/Projector: Runco DLP VX-3000i Marquee 9500 parts doner

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:51 am    Post subject:

macgyver655 wrote:
Kiev Savoie wrote:
macgyver655 wrote:
If its focused, converged, black is black and white is white and flesh tones look like flesh........ I'm happy.


Well that's the bottom line isn't it! Thumbs Up



Well you would think it would be but for many on here that is not enough, LOL. Laughing



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnNYWlSsLkE

It's never enough. Laughing

_________________
Firefly rules. Can't stop the signal.

http://www.hulu.com/firefly
Back to top
donaldk



Joined: 17 Jun 2008
Posts: 308


Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 1:22 am    Post subject:

Well, there's the LG HS200, and the about to ship LG HX300, the former retails just below $500,-. These offer 200 and 300 lumens, so CRT territority, and focus to 80" and 100" diagonal screen, respectively. These have great color, and not too bad contrast. SVGA and XGA is still acceptable for (SD) TV reproduction too many.

According to the first review from Asia the Samsung SPF10 XGA LED projector is considerably brighter, and brighter than the higher-end PT-120 LED machines, but contrast isn't too good. It does offer upto 823 ANSI Lumens though. So LED FP is around at mass market prices.
Back to top
This forum is locked: you cannot post, reply to, or edit topics.   This topic is locked: you cannot edit posts or make replies.    CurtPalme.com Forum Index -> CRT Projectors All times are GMT
Goto page Previous  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6  Next
Page 5 of 6
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
You cannot attach files in this forum
You can download files in this forum