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Zenith DVB 318 & LG 7832 DVD Player merged thread - Page 4

post #91 of 614
Just go front projection and you can skip the problems with the Zenith/LG.

That's what Nick and I have done!

Brent
post #92 of 614
I prefer to skip the Zenith's problems by using my top-rated XP30 instead.
post #93 of 614
I prefer to skip the Zenith's problems by using my top-rated XP30 instead.
post #94 of 614
I prefer to skip the Zenith's problems by using my top-rated XP30 instead.

Here we go...
post #95 of 614
I prefer to skip the Zenith's problems by using my top-rated XP30 instead.

Here we go...
post #96 of 614
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Sorry if this has already been asked and answered, I didn't yet read through all the posts. But, does the DVB318 have the Faroudja chip? According to the info listed on Best Buys site it does, but I couldn't find anything listed on Zennith's site.

Yes, it does. Mine came with the card that stores are supposed to put on top of display models and it clearly states the player has DCDI by Faroudja.
post #97 of 614
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Sorry if this has already been asked and answered, I didn't yet read through all the posts. But, does the DVB318 have the Faroudja chip? According to the info listed on Best Buys site it does, but I couldn't find anything listed on Zennith's site.

Yes, it does. Mine came with the card that stores are supposed to put on top of display models and it clearly states the player has DCDI by Faroudja.
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post #100 of 614
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I prefer to skip the Zenith's problems by using my top-rated XP30 instead.

Don, I think we know you feel this way. I suggest you read through this thread and also the other Upconverting thread and count the number of times that this quote has already been mentioned by yourself as well as the "top-rated xp30" portion. It is becoming a little embarrasing or annoying, depending on one's point of view.
post #101 of 614
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I prefer to skip the Zenith's problems by using my top-rated XP30 instead.

Don, I think we know you feel this way. I suggest you read through this thread and also the other Upconverting thread and count the number of times that this quote has already been mentioned by yourself as well as the "top-rated xp30" portion. It is becoming a little embarrasing or annoying, depending on one's point of view.
post #102 of 614
Thanks for saying something Neil. I hold both points of view on the dogmatic XP30 promotion. By this point it pretty much amounts to thread crapping.
post #103 of 614
Thanks for saying something Neil. I hold both points of view on the dogmatic XP30 promotion. By this point it pretty much amounts to thread crapping.
post #104 of 614
I was merely responding with my choice (saves a lot of money) from someone who posted this as the suggested solution:
<< Just go front projection and you can skip the problems with the Zenith/LG. >>

I felt it important to let folks know there are other cheaper solutions to the problem. I just wish the Zenith-advocates came clean on the model's limitations that would help let people make informed decisions.
post #105 of 614
I was merely responding with my choice (saves a lot of money) from someone who posted this as the suggested solution:
<< Just go front projection and you can skip the problems with the Zenith/LG. >>

I felt it important to let folks know there are other cheaper solutions to the problem. I just wish the Zenith-advocates came clean on the model's limitations that would help let people make informed decisions.
post #106 of 614
Don, what you're saying, as I read it here, is that the XP30 is available cheaper than the Zenith. Where are you finding the XP30 for less than $160? I have not been able to find a new XP30 for less than $280 on eBay, and for under $160 I would like to pick up the XP30 for use with my iScan HD to supplement my RP91.

Also remember that for less than the cost of the XP30 you keep recommending over and over and over again, you can get the Momitsu V880, and it has no problems with 4:3 material, and has no problems with PAL material and is region-free, and does scaling that will humble the XP30 (just as the Zenith will).

But for most people looking for improved pic quality with an HD capable display, the Zenith is the answer. It's relatively cheap and does the job, and the vast majority of people these days don't worry about the wrong aspect ratio with 4:3 material, either because their display can handle it (mine can by dropping back to 480 from 1080) or because they don't have much 4:3 material to worry about.

As you know, all these points have been brought up in prior posts, but I think now is a good time to remind you about them. You have to realize that almost anyone this deep into the thread looking for Zenith info, though they might be interested in the Momitsu V880, are not looking for an XP30, unless they're a little crackers like myself and maybe 1 or 2 others here.
post #107 of 614
Don, what you're saying, as I read it here, is that the XP30 is available cheaper than the Zenith. Where are you finding the XP30 for less than $160? I have not been able to find a new XP30 for less than $280 on eBay, and for under $160 I would like to pick up the XP30 for use with my iScan HD to supplement my RP91.

Also remember that for less than the cost of the XP30 you keep recommending over and over and over again, you can get the Momitsu V880, and it has no problems with 4:3 material, and has no problems with PAL material and is region-free, and does scaling that will humble the XP30 (just as the Zenith will).

But for most people looking for improved pic quality with an HD capable display, the Zenith is the answer. It's relatively cheap and does the job, and the vast majority of people these days don't worry about the wrong aspect ratio with 4:3 material, either because their display can handle it (mine can by dropping back to 480 from 1080) or because they don't have much 4:3 material to worry about.

As you know, all these points have been brought up in prior posts, but I think now is a good time to remind you about them. You have to realize that almost anyone this deep into the thread looking for Zenith info, though they might be interested in the Momitsu V880, are not looking for an XP30, unless they're a little crackers like myself and maybe 1 or 2 others here.
post #108 of 614
Momitsu doesn't have the Faroudja de-interlacer, so its not comparable for me. I didn't say the XP30 was cheaper, though I got one on EBAY for around $200 months ago - I was comparing keeping my XP30 over someone suggesting buying a front projection system plus a Zenith - the former is cheaper for me. Switching the Zenith to 480p for 4:3 titles as a solution is too cumbersome since this can only be done from the front panel (not the remote control) and also the zenith has known color-bleeding problems in 480p mode, so thats not a realistic solution to me.
post #109 of 614
Momitsu doesn't have the Faroudja de-interlacer, so its not comparable for me. I didn't say the XP30 was cheaper, though I got one on EBAY for around $200 months ago - I was comparing keeping my XP30 over someone suggesting buying a front projection system plus a Zenith - the former is cheaper for me. Switching the Zenith to 480p for 4:3 titles as a solution is too cumbersome since this can only be done from the front panel (not the remote control) and also the zenith has known color-bleeding problems in 480p mode, so thats not a realistic solution to me.
post #110 of 614
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this can only be done from the front panel
Untrue... With a universal remote, there is a remote code for switching the upconversion setting via remote. Of course you'll need a universal remote with the ability to get new codes, but its still false that the only way to switch upcnoversion settings is by the front panel.
post #111 of 614
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this can only be done from the front panel
Untrue... With a universal remote, there is a remote code for switching the upconversion setting via remote. Of course you'll need a universal remote with the ability to get new codes, but its still false that the only way to switch upcnoversion settings is by the front panel.
post #112 of 614
Why would it be cumbersome to switch modes using the front panel? The only reason you would need to switch modes is when you switch a DVD, in which case you already have to be at the front panel--unless there is some way to also switch DVDs out using the remote.
post #113 of 614
Why would it be cumbersome to switch modes using the front panel? The only reason you would need to switch modes is when you switch a DVD, in which case you already have to be at the front panel--unless there is some way to also switch DVDs out using the remote.
post #114 of 614
I received my DVB 318 today, and I must say I was blown away by the quality of the picture. I also have the RP-82, and this is far superior in 1080i to that player in 480p. I watched portions of SPIDER-MAN(Superbit) and ATTACK OF THE CLONES, and both looked absolutely superb. Besides seeing more detail, I also noticed that scenes that were always problematic for me in AOTC, no matter what player or television I used(ie, the scene in Palpatine's office at the beginning of the film always had a little bit of noise in the reds) looked rock solid with this player. The picture really has an HD look. I'm a very satisfied owner of this player.
post #115 of 614
I received my DVB 318 today, and I must say I was blown away by the quality of the picture. I also have the RP-82, and this is far superior in 1080i to that player in 480p. I watched portions of SPIDER-MAN(Superbit) and ATTACK OF THE CLONES, and both looked absolutely superb. Besides seeing more detail, I also noticed that scenes that were always problematic for me in AOTC, no matter what player or television I used(ie, the scene in Palpatine's office at the beginning of the film always had a little bit of noise in the reds) looked rock solid with this player. The picture really has an HD look. I'm a very satisfied owner of this player.
post #116 of 614
Larry,

What type of display are you using?
post #117 of 614
Larry,

What type of display are you using?
post #118 of 614
<< Why would it be cumbersome to switch modes using the front panel? The only reason you would need to switch modes is when you switch a DVD, in which case you already have to be at the front panel--unless there is some way to also switch DVDs out using the remote. >>

Most special features titles are 4:3 while the main movie is widescreen on the same DVD, so I need to switch between 4:3 and 16:9 titles on the same DVD a lot of times. Most (including me) don't have a universal remote with downloadable code capability, mine has to learn a key from an existing remote and the Zenith remote doesn't have that function.
post #119 of 614
<< Why would it be cumbersome to switch modes using the front panel? The only reason you would need to switch modes is when you switch a DVD, in which case you already have to be at the front panel--unless there is some way to also switch DVDs out using the remote. >>

Most special features titles are 4:3 while the main movie is widescreen on the same DVD, so I need to switch between 4:3 and 16:9 titles on the same DVD a lot of times. Most (including me) don't have a universal remote with downloadable code capability, mine has to learn a key from an existing remote and the Zenith remote doesn't have that function.
post #120 of 614
Who has the best online price for this unit?
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