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elahrairrah
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Post subject: HD RPTV's Posted: 10 Aug 2015, 14:54 |
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Joined: 30 Aug 2005, 15:38 Posts: 3419 Location: Pennsylvania Has thanked: 78 times Been thanked: 143 times
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So I'm looking through craigslist for the hell of it, and find a Sony KP-53HS30 4:3 HD Rear Projection TV for sale for just $20 Looking at the Owner's Manual looks like it has a lot of the same features of a WEGA (16:9 enhanced mode, 3D comb filter, etc.) Just lacking an HDCP compatible input so it's no good for blu-ray. So has anyone used one of these for Laserdiscs? Quality any good (other than the lower lumen brightness of projection vs direct view.)
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jdeavs
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Post subject: Re: HD RPTV's Posted: 11 Aug 2015, 00:40 |
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Joined: 06 Nov 2006, 04:18 Posts: 77 Location: United States Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time
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elahrairrah wrote: Problem is, that's a space hog and a half. So it's not so easy as to just say "yeah sure! I'll take it and test it out!" Exactly. Near me, it'd cost more to throw that out than it would cost to buy it. Worth checking out beforehand. je
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ace2184
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Post subject: Re: HD RPTV's Posted: 12 Aug 2015, 08:52 |
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Joined: 30 Oct 2014, 02:27 Posts: 428 Location: Washington State Has thanked: 5 times Been thanked: 2 times
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nissling wrote: About HDCP, you can just get an HDFury and then you're set to go. Got one myself and it's a great investment for any high definition display lacking HDMI or HDCP. I swear I learn new stuff all the time from you guys. HDFury seems like a pretty decent product and actually works. Pretty cool. Giving me more ways to make the ol' lady mad when I keep coming up with excuses for picking up a CRT.
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elahrairrah
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Post subject: Re: HD RPTV's Posted: 12 Aug 2015, 13:55 |
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Joined: 30 Aug 2005, 15:38 Posts: 3419 Location: Pennsylvania Has thanked: 78 times Been thanked: 143 times
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nissling wrote: About HDCP, you can just get an HDFury and then you're set to go. Got one myself and it's a great investment for any high definition display lacking HDMI or HDCP. Hmmm . . . so that converts HDMI to RGB or Component with HDCP handoff?
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