Great Post! Thanks for all the info. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From:  Brian Weeden

 
> The problem is that HD makes SD look so poor 

> a lot of networks (CBS and FOX affiliates
> come to mind) are still pumping crappy analog SD over their cable
> networks.  So if you have a good quality SD output it should look okay
> but some of your Comcast/Time Warner stuff will look like crap.

One of the main uses would be "crappy" cable stuff!
 
> > Next question is the relative merits of 1080p vs. 720p.
 
> This has been a long running debate among the HD community. 
> The only sources of 1080p content right now are computer produced
> video and Blu-ray / HD-DVD, although they depend on the player.

The reason I was looking at 1080p was for the computer output and its use as
a monitor. The 1920x1080 seemed to sound much better than 1360x768!
 
> DVI is not widely used because it is an unprotected output 

So DRM rears its ugly head again!
 
> I have experienced problems connecting my HTPC using DVI.  It is a
> Mitsubishi 55" DLP and has HDMI input and a VGA input.  The TV only
> allows a PC to connect to the VGA input and says in the manual that a
> PC will not work connected to the HDMI.  I tried it and they are
> right.  But the VGA works.  Again, I think it is a copy protection
> issue.

That was what I seemed to be finding and verifies that a problem does exist.
 
> 720p is 1280 vertical by 720 horizontal and 1080p is 1920×1080.  I run
> a 19" CRT at 1280x1024 on my computer so it is pretty comparable.  The
> biggest adjustment is that your screen will by 16:9 instead of 4:3 so
> you will need to shift some windows around.  But it should be just
> fine in terms of clarity.

That’s a difinite positive!
 
> The one piece of software you NEED to have is Power Strip. 

Yes, I have seen that refered to often. And not to costly for what it seems
to do.

> I would look at the latest episode of DL.TV.  Robert Heron is the HDTV
> guru at Cnet and just updated his holiday buying guide:
> 
> http://dl.tv/2007/11/dltv_episode_206_gps_hdtvs_for.php
> 
Checking it out but having problems getting it to run. Probably shouldn't
email and try to watch at the same time.

> Brian Weeden

Thanks so much. Lots to think about :)

Jim Maki
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