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Thanks Shane...
The only problem with HD disc is if you don't have an HDMI/DVI input.
As Rodolfo and I have been pointing out for months the key is findinag a
display that will accept a 1080P input and allow bypassing of the
internal scaler for videophile and critical viewing applications to take
full advantage of an HD disc 1080P output.
If you have an HDTV and DVI/HDMI inputs you will be able to use HD disc
at 720P or 1080I, no problem.
Thanks
Richard Fisher
www.HDLibrary.com Published by Tech Services
A division of Mastertech Repair Corporation
M. Shane Sturgeon wrote:
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> HDMI will support 1080p bandwidths with room to spare (5Gbps total).
>
> And as of the 1.2 spec., it now supports PC & CE video timings, color
> space, and low voltage sources (PCI Express). Oh, and it also now supports
> SACD digital output (DVD-A has been supported since 1.1).
>
> -- M. Shane Sturgeon
> Skype: HDTVMagazine
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> | Subject: Re: New Mits DLP |
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> Well one thing is for certain. Until they get all the connections
> straightened out between devices no one is going to be buying anything new.
>
> And I think Mits is smart enough to know that if their set will accept a
> 1080p signal and display it then it better work with either of the high
> def.
> formats in the works. Of course, they may be stupid and that wouldn't
> surprise me either.
>
> Hugh
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>
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> To: "HDTV Magazine" <
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> Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 2:09 PM
> Subject: Re: New Mits DLP
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> Part of the problem may be that the bandwidth required is greater than
> DVI and the first iteration of HDMI. It requires Dual Link DVI to get
> past 1280x1024 I believe. The digital video input may have been designed
> with the original dvi and hdmi spec's in mind...hmmm
>
> Jason Burroughs
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf
> Of Steve Martin
> Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 1:06 PM
> To: HDTV Magazine
> Subject: Re: New Mits DLP
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> Yes, via Firewire.
>
> I think the issue that concerns most people is that most sets won't
> accept it over their DVI/HDMI inputs which is what you would need to
> use with an HD DVD player, for example.
>
> On Aug 26, 2005, at 12:22 PM, Anthony Rizzuto wrote:
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>>Joe,
>>You're saying that Mits is saying that their sets are capable of
>>accepting
>>an external 1080P signal?
>>
>>Anthony R.
>>Orlando, FL
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: HDTV Magazine On
>>Behalf Of
>>Joe Hart
>>Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 12:09 PM
>>To: HDTV Magazine
>>Subject: Re: New Mits DLP
>>
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>>Believe it or not according to Mits 1080P is one of the 18 ATSC
>>formats and
>>they are taking it in Via firewire on the sets. The new sets have 2
>>firewire and 2 HDMI inputs on them.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Joe Hart
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: HDTV Magazine On
>>Behalf Of
>>Dave Hancock
>>Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 11:58 AM
>>To: HDTV Magazine
>>Subject: Re: New Mits DLP
>>
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>>What about compatability issues? No current HD sets can *receive*
>>1080p. While the HD installed base grows there is no way that
>>broadcast
>>networks would go to a HD system that the HD installed base could not
>>receive. Thus, we won't see 1080p OTA for a (very) long time.
>>
>>However, we may well see 1080p via some alternative source (such as
>>satellite, cable, DVD, IP Video).
>>
>>Dave Hancock
>>Rochester, NY
>>
>>Anthony Rizzuto wrote:
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>>>I think that would be a major step in the right direction. The
>>>question is
>>>what manufacturer will be the first to step up to the plate to
>>>offer a
>>>display that is capable of accepting a 1080P signal from an external
>>>
>>
>>source?
>>
>>
>>>Anthony R.
>>>Orlando, FL
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: HDTV Magazine On
>>>Behalf Of
>>>Richard
>>>Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 5:01 PM
>>>To: HDTV Magazine
>>>Subject: New Mits DLP
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>>Just returned from training and a Mits rep claimed that CBS is
>>>working
>>>on broadcasting 1080P30/24 and wants to be the first.
>>>
>>>Any comments?
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Richard Fisher
>>>www.HDLibrary.com Published by Tech Services
>>>A division of Mastertech Repair Corporation
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