Yeah, wobulation just turns me off. It was understandable to get 1080 sets out the door, when the yields on the real 1080 chip were still underpar, but to cut costs on the production of a 720 set? Figures RCA would do this. Hope ya like rainbows and headaches. The only way to DLP is a non-wobulation no-color wheel 3-chip config - and that is way too expensive.
I'll buy a Sony SXRD tommarrow if they show me one with at least 3 or 4 HDMI inputs that support 1080p, 3 or 4 component inputs (instead of 2), and a Cablecard 2.0 slot. (As long as someone can tell me that if the cable cos. switch to MPEG-4, I won't have to have a Cablecard 3.0 slot to take the new card - I mean damn, its just a PCMCIA slot, lets allow for TV firmware updates that the user can install)
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Cecil @ Oct 28th 2005 11:22AM
Yeah, wobulation just turns me off. It was understandable to get 1080 sets out the door, when the yields on the real 1080 chip were still underpar, but to cut costs on the production of a 720 set? Figures RCA would do this. Hope ya like rainbows and headaches. The only way to DLP is a non-wobulation no-color wheel 3-chip config - and that is way too expensive.
I'll buy a Sony SXRD tommarrow if they show me one with at least 3 or 4 HDMI inputs that support 1080p, 3 or 4 component inputs (instead of 2), and a Cablecard 2.0 slot. (As long as someone can tell me that if the cable cos. switch to MPEG-4, I won't have to have a Cablecard 3.0 slot to take the new card - I mean damn, its just a PCMCIA slot, lets allow for TV firmware updates that the user can install)