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    New 51" Sony HDTV - what would composite vs. component look like?

    I think the difference between composite and component would be fairly obvious for a "non videophile/tweaker/hometheater nut". Regardless of where the line doubling is being done. The easiest thing to do would be to use one (any one really) of the test/set-up dvd's with the resolution...
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    DVI to Component Video converter? Is buying another TV the only answer? ARRGGG.

    Just for accuracy's sake, the "V" actually stands for "visual".
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    general resolution questions...

    "i guess i would like to see full-def if possible, but that will take a special dvd player. i'll have to look into that." Actually, even with that special dvd player (one of the current ones with DVI), you're still not going to be seeing full hi-definition. You'll just see an upconverted NTSC...
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    Best HDTV projector under $1400?

    As for "HDTV" projectors starting at $13 grand, that's not right. If you're trying to say 1080i/p perhaps, but you can get 720p projectors starting at around $2K with the PLV-Z2.
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    Basic Front Projector Questions

    I'll try to help out a little bit. Let's see...first you should do a little research over on projector central.com they have a ton of information that can probably help you out. Also, look around on avsforum.com as there is a wealth of projector information over there too. As far as HDTV...
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    which TV for $300-500?

    Adam, If you're looking for a T.V. in the 27 inch range, you'd be hard pressed to do better than the Wega. JVC and Panasonic also make "Wega-ish" sets in that size and price range.
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    40+ Inch Widescreen HDTV's for Under $2,000?

    You can rest assured that if it has component video inputs AND it is an HDTV monitor, that at least one of the component inputs can handle HDTV signals. Some manufacturers call it "wideband" component video, DTV-compatible, whatever... I would imagine it's all in the marketing. Also, if you look...
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    40+ Inch Widescreen HDTV's for Under $2,000?

    To answer your (I believe that should be) "component" HD question, that means that those component inputs have enough bandwidth to handle a HD signal, as well as progressive DVD. If it also has H/V inputs then those are for horizontal and vertical sync. (together there the "digital" component...
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