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Epson announce LCD RPTVs with *DUAL* 1080p HDMI inputs....PLAYSTATION 3 approves!!

Kleegamefan

K. LEE GAIDEN
From the new issue of Twice:

Epson Unveils 1,080p 3LCD Rear-Projection Displays At CEDIA

Indianapolis — Epson America unveiled at CEDIA Expo its new generation of 3LCD rear-projection HDTV monitors, consisting of the company’s first two 1,080p models, and introduced two new high-end 720p front projectors for home theater applications.

All of the new models are targeted at the A/V specialty and custom installation markets, said Jodi Maugham, Epson’s home entertainment division product marketing manager.


The HDTV rear-projection monitors are part of the company’s new CrystalPRO series, which is replacing the Living Station rear-projection line that was introduced three years ago. Unlike the Living Station models, the CrystalPRO displays will not incorporate a photo printer.

The CrystalPRO models, which will ship in January at prices to be announced later, will be offered in the 55W-inch and 65W-inch screen sizes. Neither model will incorporate built-in ATSC tuning or CableCARD slots.

Both models are the first to employ Epson’s 3LCD OptiFocus engine capable of displaying full 1,920 by 1,080p images, and can also accept full 1,080p source signals via an HDMI-HDCP input.

The rear-projection sets also use an Auto Iris technology that is said to deliver images with up to a 5,000:1 contrast ratio. The system automatically adjust the image signal range in each scene and controls lighting in real time to deliver deeper blacks with improved shadow detail, Epson said.

Because the sets are targeted at the custom installation market, Epson has included a broad assortment of input and setup options, including two HDMI-HDCP inputs, a PC input and RS-232 control. Each input offers memory settings so installers and end-users can fine-tune image preferences for various signal sources.

Onboard audio is addressed with a 30-watt (15x2) amplifier that address to built-in speakers or optional add-on side mounted speakers.

The company’s new home theater 3LCD front projectors include the PowerLite Cinema 550 and Pro Cinema 800, both of which will ship to dealers starting in October.

Both models employ Epson’s fifth-generation, 16:9 3LCD chips. Each model was engineered to deliver some of the industry’s highest aperture ratios to produce smoother images with virtually no noticeable screen-door effect, the company said.

Other features in both models include a Dynamic Eye Iris, which raises contrast ratio performance by automatically controlling light intensity from the lamp; full IR/RS-2323 control and Crestron-compatible codes for custom installers; a Noise Shaped Video system that uses 4x oversampling to provide a cleaner picture with less noise; and Epson’s Super White system, which reproduces white levels of 100 IRE.

The PowerLite Cinema 550, carrying a $2,499 minimum retail price, delivers up to a 3,000:1 contrast ratio, 1,400 ANSI lumens of brightness and HDMI interfaces.

The Pro Cinema 800, which becomes Epson’s new flagship home theater projector at a $4,499 minimum retail price, delivers a 5,000:1 contrast ratio, 1,600 ANSI lumens of brightness and 10-bit color producing up to 1 billion colors. The unit also includes Imaging Science Foundation-certified calibration and advanced IR-RS-232 controls.


So the current list of products announced at CEDIA that will accept 1080p video from a PS3 include:


Sony Ruby SXRD Front Projector (VPL-VW100)

JVC 70 inch LCOS RPTV(HD-P70R1U)

Hewlett-Packard DLP RPTVs (58-inch MD5880N and 65-inch MD6580N)

EPSON 55-inch and 65-inch 3LCDs


SXRD, D-ILA, DLP and 3LCD......something for everybody :)
 
Kleegamefan said:
From the new issue of Twice:


So the current list of products announced at CEDIA that will accept 1080p video from a PS3 include:


Sony Ruby SXRD Front Projector (VPL-VW100)

JVC 70 inch LCOS RPTV(HD-P70R1U)

Hewlett-Packard DLP RPTVs (58-inch MD5880N and 65-inch MD6580N)

EPSON 55-inch and 65-inch 3LCDs


SXRD, D-ILA, DLP and 3LCD......something for everybody :)

But Shog said these wouldn't exist for years at affordable prices? I'm so confused :(
 

Kleegamefan

K. LEE GAIDEN
Shog is confused....


BTW, the 65 inch HP is the same price as the 60-inch SXRD RPTV (not the ruby).....and the sony doesn't accept 1080p :)


P.S. the HPs accept 1080p @ 24/30/60 fps over HDMI and the ruby accepts 1080p @ 24/50/60

Dunno the framerate of the JVC and the New EPSONS but they must accept 1080p @ 24fps minimum.....
 

Kleegamefan

K. LEE GAIDEN
rastex said:
I think people have different meanings to this word.


Well what was Shogs meaning of affordable???

Did he ever specify??

At any rate...the writing is on the wall and its 1080p...

Every major Manufacturer at CEDIA was showing a 1080p products or plan to have one in the near future:

Toshiba (xHD4 DLPs and SEDs)
Hitachi (LCOS)
Panasonic (1080p Plasma and 3LCDs)
NEC(1080p Plasma and 3LCDs)
Texas Instruments (xHD4 chips as well as 3-chip 1080p chipsets and a single chip with 1920 x1080 mirrors on it
LG(1080p Plasma, LCOS and LCD flat panels)
Sony (SXRDs and 3LCDs)
JVC(D-ILA)
Mitsubishi (xHD4 DLP)
Pioneer (1080p plasma)
Epson (3LCDs)
Fujitsu(3LCDs)
HP(xHD4 DLP)

There are quite a few 1080p products coming and prices will trickle down before long....it has already happened with Sony :)
 

Suikoguy

I whinny my fervor lowly, for his length is not as great as those of the Hylian war stallions
actually, in comparision to other higher end hdtv's thats not badly priced
 

Kleegamefan

K. LEE GAIDEN
HomerSimpson-Man said:
I'm still waiting for my nanotube 50 inch flatscreen HD t.v. for under $1000 Kleegamefan!!

Nanotube TVs are about a year behind Toshiba SEDs according to Motorola and Samsung....so say.....2007(ish)....like MGS4 :)
 
Kleegamefan said:
Nanotube TVs are about a year behind Toshiba SEDs according to Motorola and Samsung....so say.....2007(ish)....like MGS4 :)

Just in time for MGS4 you say? Perfect, just perfect. Anything less than a beautiful HD widescreen for MGS4 would be uncivilized.
 
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