Hi all, i want some recommendations as to either wait for 2005 models or buy now.
i wana buy toshiba 44" dlp tv. BUT, i dont know if i should wait till summer or fall to buy a new improve dlp tv with 1080p by toshiba.... should i buy the tv i want now? or wait for the new tv in the fall? if its going to be extremely expensive cause its new, then i rather buy my tv now..
what do u think guys? THANKS FOR INPUT.
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from what I understand, the difference between 1080p and 720p will not be noticeable on a 44" set.
Anonymous
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from what I understand, the difference between 1080p and 720p will not be noticeable on a 44" set.
Anonymous
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40" diag is the cutoff the companies are talking about, however the issue is moot because 1080p will basically become the REQUISITE blank-check videophile next rabbit to chase -meaning that you are dealing with the top of the cost curve
The industry always has their rabbit
You are talking 25k for a 1080p FRONT PROJECTOR LCD vs let say $2500 for a top quality current generation 720p projector. In other words you pay 1200% more for maybe a 20% improvement.
With rear projection CRT its about $8000 for 1080p versus $2000 for 1080i - hardly worth it,
By summer 2005 the theater installers i am sure will be busy with modifications setting up 1080p units for the higher end home theaters