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Eyecannon
Mar 13, 2003

you are what you excrete
I'm looking to replace my older Sony WEGA RPLCD 42" with something that can do 1080p on the inputs, is bigger, has an actual 1080 line chip, and isn't DLP (rainbow effect kills me).

What's the general consensus on SXRD? I'm looking at the Sony KDS-55A2000 which is SXRD and 55" and can do 1080p on the HDMI's.

Help me choose, goons!

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Eyecannon
Mar 13, 2003

you are what you excrete

Moo Moo Bells posted:

I have only seen the 50" version in use for movies and games, but it looks great.

I haven't been to an actual TV store in a while, I think I need to go have a looksy!

Eyecannon
Mar 13, 2003

you are what you excrete

kareemy posted:

I'm looking for between a 30"-40" LCD which I'd like to use as a computer monitor as well, so I am looking for one with a DVI input. I can't seem to find any recent Samsungs or Sonys with a DVI input. They all have the VGA/D-SUB pc input which I know will work, but I'd rather have an all digital connection.

I thought a dvi input would be more prevalent than vga. Would I lose anything if I get a DVI->HDMI converter and just plug my pc in through that?

Any recommendations on an HDTV with DVI?

DVI --> HDMI is fine, and loses no quality. This is a very common way to hook up an HTPC to a HDTV.

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