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My tongue was firmly planted in my cheek. Is there a cute little symbol for that?
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Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 3:25 PM
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Alan, I was actually being less technical than you. I didn't realize
there is an industry standard 'viewing angle' term that used numbers
greater than 90 degrees. Seems pretty obvious, and my comment was
tongue-in-cheek, but hard to convey tone in email

<--- should have used one of these
Jason Burroughs
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From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf
Of Alan Brown
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 4:05 PM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Re: Sets that will accept 1080p
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Ok, so I should have said, "Viewing a TV that provides 180 degrees of
horizontal viewing, but from 90 degrees off-axis on either end
of the set........" I didn't think this Tips List ever got so
technical.
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 3:00 PM
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Subject: Re: Sets that will accept 1080p
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Actually, at a 180 degree viewing angle, you'd be looking at the back of
the unit
Jason Burroughs
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Of Alan Brown
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 3:59 PM
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Ok, if I got this right, a 47" diagonal screen would provide a 26.43"
high image. At a 180 degree viewing angle, wouldn't I be
watching a 26.43" tall narrow bright line?
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M. Shane Sturgeon
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 2:50 PM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Re: Sets that will accept 1080p
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At the HDTV Conference a couple weeks ago, Samsung had 2 LCD screens
there
(42" and 47", I think) that looked absolutely amazing. I think they
were
prototypes, as they had no model information and looked to be "naked"
(no
plastic housing, etc.). Anyway, these were "true" HDTV sets (1080p) and
had a 180 degree viewing angle (yes, I checked)

.
The only down-side is that they were demo'd with only a static
"slideshow"
of images, no motion. These were the best pair of LCD screens I've ever
laid eyes on.
-- M. Shane Sturgeon
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Speaking of "relatively speaking," this set's native resolution is a
true
1920 x 1080 pixels. How about this for a genuine
"private" cinema.... a 30 degree viewing angle for a 32.29" wide screen
x
1.87 = 5 foot viewing distance or less.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 2:34 PM
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Too bad it's tiny (relatively speaking)
Jason Burroughs
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From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf
Of Alan Brown
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 3:33 PM
To: HDTV Magazine
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Gary Merson reviewed the Westinghouse LVM-37W1 37" LCD for The Perfect
Vision magazine recently. He stated that it will accept
1080p/60 signals through both the VGA and one of its two DVI inputs.
The set has its flaws but is truly outstanding in many
regards, especially its price: $1,999.00 MSRP!
Best regards and beautiful pictures,
Alan Brown, President
CinemaQuest, Inc.
www.cinemaquestinc.com
"Advancing the art and science of electronic imaging"
-----Original Message-----
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Hugh Campbell
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 2:05 PM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Sets that will accept 1080p
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If this has been answered already please excuse me, but are there any
1080p
sets currently being sold that will accept a 1080p signal?
Hugh
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