Steve,
I don't know if you're still monitoring this thread...
But I have a pristine black Millennium 2.4.6 that I was just about to unload on eBay. (Complete with original packaging and DTS calibration disc.)
PM me if you're interested.
EDIT: Not to violate forum rules, I'd be happy to let...
I've got to have a set laying around the house somewhere, and I'm pretty sure I'll never use 'em. If you want to Paypal me a few bucks in exchange, just PM me. EDIT: Yep. I've got 'em. Still in the original packaging from when I got my 3500. I assume they/ll fit yours.
My wife and I have a 3-year old Newfoundland dog, and I got her a lobby poster for the film since a Newfie is pictured prominantly in the middle. Oddly though, we never got around to seeing the movie! Maybe now we'll catch it.
Well, to the inevitable group of fans who try to save this show, let me offer you something to call yourselves: "Thresholdouts" You can thank me later. ;)
Damn, I was looking forward to this. I feel like throwing one Sony exec from a speeding hovercraft. Then drowning another in my under-floor bedroom pool. :angry:
Damn. One of my favorite XM music channels, the African world music channel, seems to have lost its space in the lineup to some lame French music channel. :angry: When did this happen? And is it ever possibly coming back?
If you can get a 4805 for five bills, that is as close to a "no brainer" as is humanly possible. I paid $900 for mine, and I still consider that a steal. EDIT: Keep in mind, the 4805 doesn't have a DVI input. It's a multipurpose M1 input, for which you'll need to buy a $30 or so adaptor to...
Patrick, Parts Express was offering that exact same cable (complete with RS markings) for a similar price about six months ago. I picked a couple up back then.
Yes, but IIRC, the consensus is that the macroblocking problem isn't apparent with the Oppo/4805 combo in 480p mode. Am I incorrect on this? :confused:
Ralph, thanks for the clarification. Do you have a link and/or phone # to get the firmware patch? Because it's becoming abundantly clear it'll either be the Sony or an Oppo for me. At least, that's the way it looks this week. :D
Rather than start yet another "what's the best player for my Infocus 4805" thread, I'm hoping to get answers to this single, burning question. From the research I've done, the Sony DVP-NS975V seems like a contender... but I've heard there are some serious build issues. Could I get a consensus...
The sheer amount of problems I had with 1st season Starburst discs (I ended up having playback problems with 2 of the 4 sets) virtually assured I won't be double-dipping on the rest of the series. :thumbsdown:
I've seen both, and if you're even slightly prone to seeing rainbows, there is a NIGHT & DAY difference between the 4805 and its predecessors. Try to see both in action before pulling the trigger.