Honeywell to release 82-inch Altura LCD this fall
Soyo's been marketing poorly-reviewed LCDs under the Honeywell name in the US for a few months now, and it looks like it's going to try and make up in size what it's lacked thus far in quality: get ready for the 82-inch 1080p Altura LE to hit a shopping channel near you. Actually, get ready for quite a few Altura LEs, since they'll be offered in five screen sizes as Honeywell's "top of the line." Hopefully that means the poor black levels and shoddy, impossible-to-defeat image processing of the original Alturas have been improved, but honestly, we're not willing to let this 303-pound behemoth anywhere near our now-precious Kuro to find out.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
mitchelljd @ Feb 19th 2009 11:02AM
What a silly idea, announcing a 82" tv now, that won't be out for about 6 months. lame.
on top of that, on the Honeywell website it doesn't even say that it is 120 hz, so you are buying a huge panel, but get big artifacts.
no wonder it gets a bad vouching from engadget.
kevon27 @ Feb 19th 2009 12:03PM
Hey, 82 inches for $1200, I'll take that.
I say $1200 because it's a soyo tv..
David S @ Feb 19th 2009 2:28PM
I can't think of any reason why a person would prefer a 82" LCD over a projector in their home.
rogers @ Feb 19th 2009 11:47PM
Because it is in a living room or similar room in which they don't have full light control during the day
David Susilo @ Feb 20th 2009 7:22AM
I can't think of any reason why a person would prefer a 82" LCD over a projector in their home.
rogers @ Feb 20th 2009 1:02AM
Again: You cannot use a projector very well (or at all) in a room that gets a lot of sunlight during the day and in which you don't have full light control. LCD is the solution for such a room.
clara @ Feb 23rd 2009 3:52PM
what the hell... did they completely rip off the Pioneer KURO LCD Design?!? I guess they don't forsee getting sued.