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Crash
10-02-2002, 04:47 PM
yeah, i finally got my hdtv, it was an impulse buy. But now i can play gamecube in all it's progressive scan glory... if only i had the component cables. any word if monster cable is making any?
mmm... can't wait to play halo in 1080i
Joeiss
10-02-2002, 06:00 PM
Sweetness. How big is the TV?
gekko
10-02-2002, 06:22 PM
Nintendo won't let Monster make any component cables. Gotta buy Nintendo ones.
And Halo only runs in 480p. Unless you got a scaler, you won't be seeing it in 1080i. In fact, there's only 1 game that currently has support for 1080i, and it's not out yet. Then again, they may back out at the last second, ala Burnout.
Perfect Stu
10-02-2002, 06:47 PM
I won't be getting a HDTV for ages...maybe even like 5 years :(
I want to play SOCOM in 480p :(
gekko
10-02-2002, 06:52 PM
I play SOCOM in 480p :) Sucks when you get booted though, cause it switches back to 480i. But I played Abandoned once with it off, the jaggies blinded me.
And I hope you have an HDTV in 5 years. All TV stations will discontinue analog broadcasts in 2007. So either you get a HDTV and watch them in digital, or get a converter to keep using your ****ty TV.
Joeiss
10-02-2002, 07:16 PM
Originally posted by gekko
And I hope you have an HDTV in 5 years. All TV stations will discontinue analog broadcasts in 2007. So either you get a HDTV and watch them in digital, or get a converter to keep using your ****ty TV.
Are you ****ing kidding me?
DarkMaster
10-02-2002, 07:20 PM
Originally posted by Joeiss
Are you ****ing kidding me?
hes right, the guy at the electronics store told me the same thing. analog is going out for good and digital is coming in to stay.
The Germanator
10-02-2002, 07:26 PM
Yeah, but since people will pretty much have to have HDTV's to watch TV, they will be much much cheaper obviously because they will become the standard.
GameMaster
10-02-2002, 08:14 PM
Like all other equipment: state-of-art technology today, standard tommorrow. It's an expensive game I tell you! :D
Perfect Stu
10-02-2002, 08:25 PM
Originally posted by gekko
So either you get a HDTV and watch them in digital, or get a converter to keep using your ****ty TV.
haha, you assume my TV is sh|tty? Plus I have digital cable
it's a great TV actually...well, a great TV that costs around $1500
http://www.sonystyle.com/images/250x250/shots/kv36fv300.jpg
36" FD Trinitron® WEGA® TV
KV-36FV300
If I had all the money in the world I would get something like this:
http://www.sonystyle.com/images/250x250/shots/kz42ts1.jpg
42" Plasma WEGA™ Flat Panel Television
KZ-42TS1
Perfect Stu
10-02-2002, 08:29 PM
Originally posted by gekko
But I played Abandoned once with it off, the jaggies blinded me.
You're a spoiled brat :)
gekko
10-02-2002, 09:29 PM
Well HDTVs are relatively old. But now they are fairly cheap. And yes, I'm not making that stuff up. The problem still is that most HDTVs still will need a digital decoder to actually recieve the digital signal and send it to the TVs. As much as HDTVs kick ass and you should have one right now, the longer wait, the better off you are. I think most of us would rather just plug the cable wire into the TV and have a digital broadcast than plug it into another $500 decoder, then hook that up to the HDTV. What a waste.
And should I remind you that even today's HDTVs won't be that great in a few years. See, most TVs today don't support 1080p. Why? Because nothing supports 1080p. The only way you would really get any use out of it is if you had a scaler that would scale everything to 1080p. Those only cost about $25,000, BTW. But then it would scale all your TV broadcasts, games, and movies to 1080p. yummy.
Well, the point is nothing supports 1080p, and for good reason. But as soon as 2005 you will see a new movie format hit the market, HD DVD. These will of course require a new player, but they will have all movies running in 1080p. I believe 6 channel surround sound may also be a standard, don't remember. But once a use for 1080p is out, more TVs will start supporting it. So then your new HDTV will be out of date within a matter of a couple years, that is, if you jump on the technology right away. DVDs are mainstream now, but I remember when I only has a small shelf full of them, and the cheapest DVD player was $300. HD DVD will likely be the same way. But considering DVD has already proven itself as a great medium, you never know. Home theater buffs will probably be all over the technology for the amazing picture.
Bottom line is nothing standardized yet. So even if you buy an HDTV today, don't be suprised if you buy another before 2010, as well as a new DVD player.
DeathsHand
10-02-2002, 09:31 PM
HDTV's fairly cheap? hahahaha
jeepnut
10-02-2002, 10:17 PM
Cheap to one person is beyond reach to another. It's all about priorities.
The last time I read up on the HDTV schedule, I thought they were way behind schedule. I can't remember but the networks either said they wouldn't meet the 2007 deadline and that a new one should be set or that a new one was set at 2007.
Mushlafa
10-02-2002, 11:09 PM
Originally posted by Perfect Stu
http://www.sonystyle.com/images/250x250/shots/kz42ts1.jpg
42" Plasma WEGA™ Flat Panel Television
KZ-42TS1
arent those like only $20,000? yummmm.. i want one :p whats so good about em anyway?
Jonbo298
10-03-2002, 05:27 PM
Originally posted by Perfect Stu
If I had all the money in the world I would get something like this:
http://www.sonystyle.com/images/250x250/shots/kz42ts1.jpg
42" Plasma WEGA™ Flat Panel Television
KZ-42TS1
Only 42"! I have that same vision/dream. Except mine is a 60" Plasma:drool:
gekko
10-03-2002, 07:10 PM
Originally posted by Mushlafa
arent those like only $20,000? yummmm.. i want one :p whats so good about em anyway?
Nothing. People like them because they're flat and widescreen. The picture on plasma's is still sub-par. Even the best ones out can't match up to a tube half its price. Plasma's need a few more years to develop, before they're worth the purchase. Then a few more to make a reasonable price.
Mushlafa
10-03-2002, 09:39 PM
Originally posted by gekko
Nothing. People like them because they're flat and widescreen. The picture on plasma's is still sub-par. Even the best ones out can't match up to a tube half its price. Plasma's need a few more years to develop, before they're worth the purchase. Then a few more to make a reasonable price.
Whats a tube ? :(
GameMaster
10-03-2002, 09:43 PM
One that isn't flat. The ones that nearly everybody has except for rich guys like Perfect Stu. ;)
Perfect Stu
10-03-2002, 10:03 PM
Originally posted by GameMaster
One that isn't flat. The ones that nearly everybody has except for rich guys like Perfect Stu. ;)
;)
:rolleyes:
;)
Sean_Lucas
10-08-2002, 10:55 PM
I love Sony Wega's. They are my favorite color, silver. :D
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