DLP vs. Plasma .. Can't make up my mind!!
#81
Originally Posted by IlliNorge
Thanks. Seems like LCos has a limited contrast compared to DLP, but that makes sense because the light has to be passed through the liquid. The biggest disadvantage to my owning a DLP is that it is 2 years old and with so many moving parts, vulnerable to breaking down. I would liken this to owning an Audi after 2 years and getting electrical problems.
Thank god for warranties on both . Seriously though... both have been flawless, so let's hope it stays that way...
#82
Originally Posted by juniorbean
Damn, I'm fucked then. My DLP was purchased in May 2005 and my wife's 2.0T Audi A4 was purchased in August 2005.
Thank god for warranties on both . Seriously though... both have been flawless, so let's hope it stays that way...
Thank god for warranties on both . Seriously though... both have been flawless, so let's hope it stays that way...
LOL,
The MTBF (mean time before failure) on the DLP chip itself is a long time. However time will tell I'm sure.... Ive always wondered about it.
The MTBF on the color wheel engine is another story. I would think keeping it in a dust free environment would help a ton. Kick the dog and the cat out of the house
#83
Originally Posted by SiGGy
LOL,
The MTBF (mean time before failure) on the DLP chip itself is a long time. However time will tell I'm sure.... Ive always wondered about it.
The MTBF on the color wheel engine is another story. I would think keeping it in a dust free environment would help a ton. Kick the dog and the cat out of the house
The MTBF (mean time before failure) on the DLP chip itself is a long time. However time will tell I'm sure.... Ive always wondered about it.
The MTBF on the color wheel engine is another story. I would think keeping it in a dust free environment would help a ton. Kick the dog and the cat out of the house
#84
I guess I've been lucky with the color wheel. I've heard stories about that squeal. However, about once a week the set will just turn off, as if it overheated. I removed the lamp vent and cleaned it just this morning so I'm hoping that does the trick.
#85
Originally Posted by SiGGy
That is with the TV set to a low brightness level when running for the 60k hours. A plasma set to high brightness will deteriorate faster, much faster. And high brightness is the default settings on most plasmas.
And really it depends on your viewing distance and source material as well...even a 65" 1080P TV at 18' will not appear any better than a 720P 65" at 18'.
#86
I'd be wary of the JVC sets. We have had a lot of problems with just about all JVC products lately. Several DLP's have had failures within the first week or so out of the box. One customer has had theirs break 3 times (three different sets). At this time, we are not offering any JVC's because of this.
#87
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Our neighbor (the same one mentioned above) just had the bulb replaced not too long ago. Didn't even make it a year. According to the guy who did the warranty work (I had to let him in the house, so I talked to him), they are having problems with the JVC sets as well, and the bulbs are blowing out at a rate of one every 6-12 months !! He said as far as the rear projection sets go, Sammy has given them the least amount of trouble along with the Sony RP LCD 720p sets (the models below the SXRD sets).
So that combined with I'm not impressed by the performance of that set hasn't really put JVC on the list for me for their 1080p sets. Siggy keeps raving about them, so when the time comes I'll give them another look, but it will really need to wow me to have a shot...
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Our neighbor (the same one mentioned above) just had the bulb replaced not too long ago. Didn't even make it a year. According to the guy who did the warranty work (I had to let him in the house, so I talked to him), they are having problems with the JVC sets as well, and the bulbs are blowing out at a rate of one every 6-12 months !! He said as far as the rear projection sets go, Sammy has given them the least amount of trouble along with the Sony RP LCD 720p sets (the models below the SXRD sets).
So that combined with I'm not impressed by the performance of that set hasn't really put JVC on the list for me for their 1080p sets. Siggy keeps raving about them, so when the time comes I'll give them another look, but it will really need to wow me to have a shot...
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Last edited by juniorbean; 10-27-2006 at 10:00 AM.
#88
Originally Posted by SiGGy
Your correct for broadcast signals, they are 1080i or 720p.
Prior to 1080P TV(s) existing you could only view 1/2 of information in a 1080i signal on a 720p TV. Basically until late 2005 early 2006 you couldn't watch full 1080i HD unless you shelled out the cash for a *true* 1080i TV, very very $$.
Prior to 1080P TV(s) existing you could only view 1/2 of information in a 1080i signal on a 720p TV. Basically until late 2005 early 2006 you couldn't watch full 1080i HD unless you shelled out the cash for a *true* 1080i TV, very very $$.
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